Log a potty trip in two taps, celebrate every win with felt stickers, and spot your toddler's rhythm — no account, works offline.
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Sprout is a potty training tracker built for the two seconds you actually have: a wiggling toddler, a bathroom, and a phone in one hand. Four chunky buttons — pee, poop, sat, oops — log the moment instantly. No login, no internet needed, no forms.
Every win earns a felt sticker on an always-visible reward chart your child can watch fill up, and sitting on the potty counts as progress even when nothing happens — because at this age, it is. Accidents are logged gently, never scored or scolded.
Behind the stickers, Sprout quietly builds a pattern view: time since the last go, dry stretches, and when accidents tend to happen, so you can see your child's natural rhythm. Optional 'time to try' reminders run on an interval you choose, with quiet hours, and everything stays on your device.
Pee, poop, sat-but-didn't-go, or accident — one tap picks the child, one tap logs the event. Fast enough for a real bathroom moment.
Each success earns an animated felt star on a chart your toddler can see anytime. Stickers are earned by the kid — nothing is locked away.
A brave sit with no result is tracked and celebrated as its own outcome, so early progress shows up instead of disappearing.
Schedule 'time to try' nudges at the interval you choose, with quiet hours, or snooze 20 minutes from any entry. Off by default, always yours to control.
See time since the last go plus daily and weekly charts of dry stretches and accident times, so your child's rhythm becomes obvious.
Track two potty trainers — or twins — with separate profiles, charts, and reminders, switched with a tap.
Type a name and pick a felt avatar. No account, no email, no age gate — you are logging within seconds of opening the app.
Pee, poop, sat, or oops. Every entry lands on the timeline instantly and works with no internet at all.
Wins earn animated felt stars your toddler can count and show off. The chart is the celebration — check it together after every success.
As entries build up, the pattern view shows dry stretches and usual timing, so you know when a 'time to try' nudge will actually land.
Yes. A potty training tracker records each attempt — successes, sits, and accidents — so you can see progress over days instead of guessing. Sprout keeps logging down to two taps, rewards every win with a sticker on an animated chart, and builds a simple pattern view of your child's dry stretches and usual timing.
Log every attempt as it happens and review the day, rather than trying to reconstruct it at bedtime. In Sprout each event is one tap per outcome, the reward chart shows wins at a glance, and the pattern view charts dry stretches and accident times so the trend line is visible even on messy days.
For most toddlers, yes — willingly sitting on the potty is a real milestone on the way to going, even when nothing happens. Many trackers only count successes, which makes early days look like failure. Sprout logs 'sat but didn't go' as its own celebrated outcome, so that progress is visible from day one.
A sticker chart gives a toddler an immediate, visible reward: each success adds a sticker, and the filling chart becomes something to be proud of. Sprout's version is a felt-craft board where every win earns an animated star the moment you log it, and the newest star twirls — so the celebration happens right there in the bathroom.
Many parents run timed intervals — often somewhere between 30 minutes and 2 hours — and adjust to the child's own rhythm; your pediatrician is the right source for advice on your child. Sprout lets you set whatever interval works, respects quiet hours, and offers a one-tap 'remind me in 20 minutes' after any entry.
Sprout requires no account at all: you add a child's name and start logging. Nothing about the app depends on a server, so there is no login to fail and no sign-up before the first log. Everything is stored on your own iPhone.
Yes. Sprout supports multiple child profiles, each with its own log, reward chart, pattern view, and reminders. Switching between siblings is one tap, so training two kids at different stages — or twins at the same stage — stays organized instead of blending into one stream.
Sprout does. All logging, stickers, charts, and reminders run entirely on the device, so a public restroom with no signal can never block a log. There is no cloud in the logging path and no sync step that can lose an entry.
Patterns show up once you have a few days of honest logs: most kids go at fairly consistent times relative to meals, naps, and drinks. Sprout charts dry stretches and accident times by day and week and shows time-since-last-go at a glance, which is usually enough to predict the next window and time your reminders.
Matter-of-factly — an accident is data, not a setback to dwell on. In Sprout, 'oops' is one tap and the tone stays forgiving: accidents appear in the pattern view so you can spot when they cluster, but they never subtract stickers or undo your child's progress.
Yes. Sprout can produce a weekly progress card and a shareable reward chart you can send in a family chat, so grandma or a co-parent sees the week's stars without needing the app or any shared account.
It should be — the data is about a child, so where it goes matters. Sprout keeps everything on your device: no account, no child photos, no analytics tied to your child, and no data leaving the phone. You enter the log as the parent; the app never collects anything from the child.
Most families start somewhere between 18 months and 3 years, when the child shows readiness signs — but timing is individual, and your pediatrician is the best guide for your child. Whenever you start, Sprout works from day one, since even sits without success are logged as progress.
Two taps to log, one felt star to celebrate — potty training, finally trackable.
Coming soon to theApp Store