The Storkie Promise
Storkie started as one parent's way to track his own baby without handing the data to a company. That's still the deal. Five commitments, in plain language, about the records you keep here.
Your child's data is never pooled with other families'.
What you log about your child stays about your child. We never combine it with other children's records to build datasets, benchmarks, or "insights from millions of babies." That business model is the reason Storkie exists as an alternative.
Never used for training. Never used for marketing. Never sold.
Your child's data is not a revenue stream. It doesn't train AI models, doesn't tune ads, doesn't get shared with data brokers, and isn't part of any deal. Storkie makes money one way: the subscription you choose to pay.
AI features read it only when you ask. Off by default.
Ask Storkie and voice logging only touch your child's data after you turn on Personalized answers, and only to answer you in that moment. Processing goes to our AI provider under a contract that forbids training on it, with temporary retention capped at 30 days.
Take everything, any time.
One tap in Settings downloads a ZIP with every activity, every setting, and every photo file, organized by child. No export fee, no support ticket, no lock-in. Your records are yours to keep even if you leave.
Deleted means deleted.
Delete an activity or a child profile and you get a 30-day undo window; after that it is permanently erased, photos included. Delete your account and everything goes immediately: database records, photo files, and your sign-in. Not archived. Not retained. Gone.
Why the subscription exists
Free baby trackers are usually paid for with the data inside them. Storkie+ is the honest alternative: you pay for premium features, and your child's data pays for nothing. You're the customer, not the product.
Every commitment on this page applies to free accounts too. Owning your child's data is not a paid feature.
The fine-print version lives in our Privacy Policy. If the two ever disagree, we've made a mistake. Tell us and we'll fix it.