Press
Writing about Burp? Here’s everything you need.
Facts you can quote, images you can run, and a human you can email. Everything on this page is free to use in coverage of Burp — no permission needed. Questions, interviews, or a TestFlight build: hello@mupiter.com.
The story
Burp is a baby feeding tracker for iPhone that does one thing and refuses to do the rest. It was built by a mom who tried the popular baby apps during her own newborn months and found them cluttered, subscription-gated, and quietly hungry for data. So she made the app she wanted at 3 a.m.: a timer that starts in one tap, a log that reads like a note to yourself, charts a pediatrician actually asks about — and nothing else. No sleep coaching, no diaper logs, no milestone stickers, no social feed.
The technical bet is privacy by architecture. Burp has no servers. Feedings live on the parent’s iPhone and in their own iCloud, and sharing between caregivers runs on Apple’s iCloud sharing — so a partner, a grandparent, or a night nurse sees the same log in seconds, with no accounts to create and no passwords to explain twice. The company can’t read a single feeding, because the data never reaches it.
The business model is deliberately old-fashioned: the first 50 feedings are free with no time limit, then Burp is a single one-time purchase, shared across the family through Apple’s Family Sharing. No subscription.
Key facts
- What: Burp, a private feeding tracker for breast and bottle feedings.
- Platform: iPhone only, iOS 26 or later. Home Screen and Lock Screen widgets, Live Activities, Dynamic Island, and Siri support.
- Sharing: Every iPhone in the family stays in sync through iCloud — no accounts, no passwords. Each caregiver’s feedings show who logged them.
- Trends & export: 7/14/28-day daily averages, side balance, intake and feeding-pattern charts, plus a one-page checkup-summary PDF, a full feeding-log PDF, and CSV export.
- Privacy: No servers, no accounts, no ads, no trackers, no data sold. The only third-party data flow is an anonymous crash report if the app hits a bug. Full policy: burpapp.io/privacy.
- Pricing: First 50 feedings free (no time limit), then a one-time purchase — price shown in the App Store in local currency. Family Sharing included. No subscription.
- Maker: Mupiter LLC, an independent studio. Burp is designed and built by a mom.
- Site: burpapp.io
Boilerplate
Short: Burp is the simplest way to track your baby’s feedings — breast or bottle, every iPhone in the family in sync, with charts your pediatrician actually asks about. Private by design: no servers, no accounts, no subscription.
Long: Burp is a private feeding tracker for iPhone, built by a mom for the 3 a.m. feed and every other one. It times breast feedings and logs bottles in a tap, keeps the whole family in sync through iCloud without accounts or passwords, and turns the log into daily averages, side balance, and a checkup-ready PDF. Burp has no servers — feeding data lives on the parent’s iPhone and in their own iCloud — and it’s a one-time purchase, not a subscription. Burp is made by Mupiter LLC.
Screenshots
Eight real captures from the shipping app, iPhone 17, 1206 × 2622 px, light and dark. Names and data are demonstration data. Right-click to save, or grab them all: burp-press-kit.zip.








Brand assets
Use them as they are — please don’t recolor, stretch, or redraw them, and don’t combine them with other marks to suggest a partnership.
Colors: Burp violet #4A3F8A · purple #554691 · lavender #B3A7DE · night #221C3E. Name: always “Burp” — capital B, no “the,” never “BURP” or “Burp!” in running text.
Contact
Meredith, founder — hello@mupiter.com. Happy to answer questions, provide review builds, or talk about building a privacy-first app as a one-person studio.
