1. Create a token
Activate Pro and create a personal API token in settings. Only you know the token, and you can revoke it at any time.
Three in the morning, one hand free, your phone on the nightstand. Instead of unlocking it and tapping, you press a button - and the feed is logged. Julino's public API connects to your automation, for example Home Assistant and a physical button.
API access is a Pro feature. GDPR-compliant, EU hosting, and we never sell your data.
Unlocking your phone with a baby in your arms, opening the app, finding the right button - that jolts you awake and wastes precious time. A physical button by the bed is faster: press once, done. Through Home Assistant, the button press triggers a call to Julino.
Activate Pro and create a personal API token in settings. Only you know the token, and you can revoke it at any time.
Save the token in your automation, for example as a REST command in Home Assistant. The available calls are listed in the API docs.
A button press triggers the call. Julino creates the entry, and it appears instantly for all of your child's caregivers.
All access is authenticated with a personal API token that only you know and can revoke at any time. Your data lives on EU servers, fully GDPR-compliant - never analyzed, never sold to third parties.
Note: Home Assistant and IKEA are third-party products, not an official Julino integration. You build these setups yourself - they take some technical know-how and a Pro subscription. Julino provides the open, documented API - nothing more.
Yes. Julino has a public REST API with token authentication. That lets you create entries from Home Assistant - or any other automation - for example triggered by a physical button. You build the setup yourself; Julino provides the API.
Yes. API access is a Pro feature. With a Pro subscription you generate an API token in settings and can get started right away.
All access is authenticated with a personal API token that only you know. You can generate and revoke tokens in settings at any time. A revoked token stops working immediately.
Breastfeeding, sleep, diaper changes, and bottle feeds. You still log weight directly in the app, not through the API. Entries appear live for all of your child's caregivers immediately.
Yes. A read endpoint lets you check, per child, whether a sleep timer is currently running. Handy for automation: for example, you can let your robot vacuum start only when no sleep timer is currently active.
The API is official and documented. Specific setups with Home Assistant or an IKEA button are DIY projects, not official Julino integrations. You can find the technical docs at /api-docs.
API access is included in the Pro plan. Try it free for seven days.