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Caregiver handoff

Hand off care without missing context.

A clean transfer between caregivers, with the last feed, the last nap, and the open reminders right where they need to be — for partners, grandparents, and nannies.

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Today

Olivia, 3 mo

Feed8:15 AM · 140 ml
Sleep9:05 AM · 1h 20m
Diaper10:30 AM · wet
NoteSmiled at dad ☺

Handoff

Maya took over · last feed 8:15 AM

Hand off care without missing context.

The differentiator most baby apps don't have.

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    One-tap handoff

    Mark yourself off-duty in a tap. The next caregiver becomes the on-duty caregiver.

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    Carries the context

    Last feed, last nap, open reminders, and recent notes follow the handoff.

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    Open reminders go with you

    If a med is due in 30 minutes, the next caregiver sees it the moment they take over.

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    Shift history

    See who was on duty when, so the household can settle a small mystery without a group chat.

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    Built into Care Circle

    Handoffs share state with the rest of your Care Circle, automatically.

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    Calm, not alarming

    Handoffs are framed as a quiet transfer — not a checklist of failures.

Why handoff matters

Most baby trackers were built for one parent and one phone. In real life, the person on duty changes — sometimes several times a day. RelayBaby treats that as a first-class part of the product: the moment of transfer between caregivers is where the most context tends to get lost, and where RelayBaby quietly steps in.

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Frequently asked

What is a caregiver handoff?
A caregiver handoff is the moment one caregiver passes responsibility to another. RelayBaby makes it explicit — and carries the recent context with it.
Do reminders carry over?
Yes. Open reminders, like medication logs, are visible to the new on-duty caregiver immediately.
Can I see who was on duty last night?
Yes. Shift history shows who was on duty when, with timestamps.