Tuesday, March 3
Today you watched the red cup roll away, then reached again until it bumped softly into your hand.
Motor
Tiniary turns quick baby play moments into a private timeline, weekly chapters, and milestone context parents can trust.
Free to start. Private by default. Built for both parents.
Tuesday, March 3
Today you watched the red cup roll away, then reached again until it bumped softly into your hand.
Motor
Friday, March 6
You answered Dad's hum with a small sound, then waited for him to sing back.
Language
Sunday, March 8
You smiled when the blanket rustled under your toes and kicked until it happened again.
Sensory
How it works
Tiniary keeps the daily flow light: play for a moment, save what happened, and let the app shape it into a record you can revisit.
Open the day and pick one simple prompt for floor time, a stroller pause, or quiet minutes before bed.
Add a quick note about the reach, smile, sound, turn, or pause you noticed. A sentence is enough.
Tiniary turns the note into a second-person story card and keeps the week in order for your family.
Features
Each feature is built around a parent opening the app with one hand and leaving with a useful record.
Fresh prompts match everyday places: the floor, the sink, the stroller, the changing pad, or a quiet room.
Every saved moment becomes a dated card, ordered by day so growth feels easy to scan later.
Age ranges give context without scores, countdowns, alarms, or pressure to turn play into a test.
Each Sunday, the week becomes a short chapter drawn from the moments your family saved.
Create a clean card for family, a caregiver, or a pediatrician when a moment matters outside the app.
Invite another parent or caregiver so both adults can save moments and read the same baby record.
Milestones
Babies practice skills across broad ranges. Tiniary shows those ranges as context for play, with no countdowns, no scores, and no red warnings.
Milestone ranges come from public CDC and AAP guidance.
Weekly chapter
Both parents receive the same weekly chapter, shaped from the moments saved in the app.
Week 14
You spent the week learning that cause and effect can be funny. On Monday, you pushed the scarf away and watched it float back. By Thursday, you were answering songs with a sound of your own. On Sunday, the blanket under your feet became the best part of the room.
Today with Nora
One small play moment
Hold a soft cloth near your baby's shoulder and pause while they reach, kick, or turn toward it.
Saved today
You stretched your fingers toward the scarf, caught the edge, and looked surprised when it moved.
Today screen
The phone view stays plain on purpose: one activity, one note, and the current week in view.
Pricing
$0
Daily play ideas, saved moments, milestone windows, weekly chapters, and share cards.
Upgrade when ready
Full timeline history and unwatermarked share cards for the memories you want to send or print.
FAQ
Yes. Free includes daily play ideas, saved moments, milestone windows, weekly chapters, and sharing. Pro adds full timeline history and unwatermarked share cards.
Your memories stay private to your account and the caregivers you invite. Share cards are only created when you choose to send one.
Tiniary can be used with corrected age when that is appropriate for your family. Ask your pediatrician about clinical questions.
Yes. Invite another parent or caregiver so notes, story cards, weekly chapters, and shared memories stay in one place.
No. Tiniary offers play ideas and keepsakes. It is not a diagnostic or medical tool.