One tap, then forget the timer. Amme remembers the side and the duration so you can focus on your baby.
Amme is a nursing timer built for the 3 AM brain fog. Tap left or right, the timer starts. Switch sides whenever you need to. Tap stop. Amme remembers which side is next, the duration of every session, and the rhythm that's emerging — all without an account, an ad, or a subscription.
Visual indicators clearly show which breast was used last, eliminating confusion during those tired moments.
Start timing with a single tap. No complicated menus or settings to navigate when you need to focus on your baby.
Open the app and tap left or right — whichever side baby is on. The timer starts immediately, with no other taps required.
Amme records the duration in the background. The Lock Screen widget shows the running time, so you can stay focused on baby.
Tap the other side and Amme records both segments in the same session. There's no limit on how many times you can switch.
One tap stops the timer and saves the session. Amme remembers which side you finished on, ready for next time.
Open the timeline to see duration, side, and time of day. Amme reminds you which side is next, so you don't have to.
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