Baby Food Tracker & BLW: Avo v3.2.7
LinaSoftAbout this app
Developer Description
Introduce solids with baby food & allergy tracker and baby led weaning app
Explore a curated list of over 150+ predefined baby foods and recipes in this comprehensive baby food tracker to help when your baby starts solids. You can add foods & recipes to your favorites and filter them later. You can also log everything your baby eats, so you can see which foods & recipes your baby likes, which ones they don't like, and which ones they're allergic to. It can be used with both BLW (baby led weaning) and spoon-feeding. 📝 🍋 🍎 🍐
With Avo, you can also track and note the form of the poops, which always helps parents get insights about the introduced solids. Color and types of poop can be noted as well within your baby food tracker. 📆
Avo is there for you to help through your baby-led weaning and first solid food introduction journey. It's a reliable baby food tracker for when your baby starts solids, with 150+ foods to track what baby likes or if they show an allergic reaction. You can see the nutritional values of many different types of solid food and finger food. This baby food tracker will help you when introducing solids to your baby. 🍋 🍎 🍐
What's New
- Daily tips
- Age filters
- Bug fixes
In-app purchases
$1.49 - $14.99 per item
Version Information
- Version
- 3.2.7
- Downloads
- 10K+
- Updated on
- Jan 30, 2026
- Released
- Mar 15, 2022
- Requires
- Android 12
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Baby Food Tracker & BLW: Avo users say on Google Play
Tried 4 apps. This is by far the best. Very easy to use and informative. Much better than solid starts app and it's free!!
Seems fine so far, no way on the app to contact anyone and it suggests honey from 6 months old which is absolutely wrong. Babies shouldn't have honey until they are 1.
Tried this one since the interface is similar to Solid Starts. It allows me to log tried on foods, but some things are missing like turnip for example. No way to add stuff that is not on the list. There is only two reactions to food, either like or dislike and no in-between. It sgows nutritional value and age but not all foods have developed insights or tips. Somethings are in wrong categories (pear, orange, clementine are not vegetables). It has the potential to grow but still a long way to go.
This app would be great if it wasn't missing foods like apples. It was highly recommended but as soon as I saw apples wasn't on it, I was immediately disappointed
I think you should offer atleast trial period. You have no clue after opening the app what to do.As soon as I open the app it take me to purchase it.