Tools
Free, no sign-up, no email address. Everything here runs on the same verified data as the rest of the Atlas: 111 formulas with composition, price, origin and certifications checked against the label rather than the marketing.
Feeding chart and calculator
How much formula per day and per bottle, from your baby’s weight and age. Printable for the fridge.
The 3am question, answered without arithmetic.
Cost planner
What each of the 111 formulas would cost you per month and to twelve months, from your baby’s age and weight — and what switching would save.
Nobody else can build this: it needs 111 verified prices in a structured field.
When will my formula run out?
How long the tins you have will last, and the last day you can order and still have formula in the house.
Accounts for the 5 to 10 day import window, which is what turns running low into an emergency.
Is this bottle still safe?
How long prepared formula, ready-to-feed, breast milk and opened tins keep, at room temperature and in the fridge.
The question you ask at 3am with the bottle already in your hand.
Switching planner
The day-by-day schedule for moving between two formulas, plus what each compositional difference between those two specific products will actually do.
Most guides cannot tell you what to expect. This one reads the differences and says.
Side-by-side comparison
Put any two of the 111 formulas in the Atlas against each other: composition, price per ounce, certifications, red flags.
When you have narrowed it to a shortlist and need the differences that matter.
Find your formula
A guided path through the catalogue by what actually constrains your choice: budget, availability, certification, diagnosed needs.
When 111 options is too many to start from.
Printables
Six cards for the fridge door: storage limits, daycare bottle instructions, a feed log, TSA rules, questions for the pediatrician, and a label decoder.
HTML with a print stylesheet, not PDFs behind an email form.
Recall tracker
What is under recall right now, read live from the FDA enforcement database and merged with European recalls the FDA never sees.
Updates itself. Nobody edits it by hand.
Still to come: an ingredient decoder built on our 113-entry catalogue, and a converter for the scoop and unit differences that catch people out when switching between European and US tins. If one of these would have helped you, it is worth telling us which — the order they get built in is not fixed.