ProDaddy

ProDaddy
Developer: The Prodaddy LLC
Category: Health & Fitness
43.8K installs
876 ratings
3.6K monthly active users
Revenue not available

ProDaddy Summary

ProDaddy is a mobile iOS app in Health And Fitness by The Prodaddy LLC. Released in Sep 2018 (7 years ago). It has 876 ratings with a 4.68★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 3.6K monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Jan 16, 2020.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Jan 16, 2020 .


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App Description

The quickest way to immerse yourself in the mission of preparing for fatherhood. Every week we review a topic that would normally take you hours to research. Instead, we break it down to a 3-minute read and entertain you along the way. Build your confidence in your path to becoming the talented and involved dad you want to be.

- Weekly Tips: Summarizing the answers to first-time dad questions we’ve all had, and some you haven't thought of yet. It’s quick to read, easy to understand, and funnier than the alternative. After 9 months, you'll be a ProDaddy.

- Daddy Deep Dives: For those with an inquiring mind, we provide greater detail on complex topics. Get in the weeds if you want.

- Baby Updates: Weekly updates on your baby's size, weight, and functional development that are dude-friendly. She'll love that you’re up to speed

- Products for ProDads: Gear you'll need. Thoughtful items she'll love. Pregnancy is expensive. We'll help you bring your A-game.
What a Pro needs to know leading up to delivery and beyond.

Legal Disclaimer:

We’re not doctors. Not even a little bit. So whereas we do our best to provide you with the information we’ve found so far, this should not serve as a tool to make health decisions about you, the mother, or baby. A ProDaddy knows that for medical advice concerning pregnancy and his unborn child he should, you know, consult a medical doctor. We are here to help prepare for those conversations. We are not medical doctors.