JoJo Days
The honest comparison

The baby app you buy once — not rent forever.

Most baby apps run on subscriptions and put ads on your child's photos. JoJo Days doesn't. One payment, no ads, and your memories are never for sale.

JoJo Days

Subscription apps

Pricing
Pay once. From $19, yours to keep.
A monthly or yearly subscription — forever.
Ads on your photos
Never.
Common on free tiers — sometimes between your photos.
Your data for advertising
Never sold, never used to target ads or train AI.
Often part of the business model.
Photo quality
Kept crisp.
Free tiers often compress your photos.
Video
Short clips included, compressed on your device.
Often tight limits or premium-only.
Works without an app
Yes — right in your browser, on any device.
Usually app-only.
Starts during pregnancy
Yes — begin at the bump, with a due-date countdown.
Varies.
The feel
A playful calendar you look forward to opening.
A feed to scroll or a form to fill.

“Subscription apps” describes the common model of popular baby apps such as Tinybeans, FamilyAlbum, and Qeepsake, based on their publicly listed features and pricing as of 2026. Check each app for its current details.

Why we don't do subscriptions

A baby book is something you want to keep for years — so it feels wrong to rent it, and wronger to pay with ads on your child's face. We charge once, for the storage you use, and that's it. No renewals, no ad business, no selling data. Just your memories, kept.

Pay once

One payment keeps your book. We'll never quietly renew you.

No ads. Ever.

Your child's photos are never a billboard — not even on a free trial.

Never monetized

We don't sell your data or train AI on your memories.

Try it free for 30 days

No card, no subscription, no ads. See if it's the one you keep.