5 Game-Changing Subscriptions for Life with Littles

Because decision fatigue is real—and having clean hair and snacks shouldn’t require a heroic effort.

MOM LIFE

Christianna Pett

5/30/20253 min read

person using MacBook Pro and holding cappuccino
person using MacBook Pro and holding cappuccino

Let’s be real: postpartum is a blurry, beautiful, caffeine-fueled fever dream—and the last thing I needed was more things to remember. These are the subscriptions that actually helped. Some saved me time. Some saved my sanity. A few even helped me feel a little more like myself (which is saying something, IYKYK).

Here are the real-deal, mom-approved subscriptions that I swear by—and yes, I still use most of them today.

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1. Nuuly – You didn't lose your style, you just need clothes that fit

Let’s start with the one that genuinely made my second pregnancy and postpartum so much better: Nuuly. It’s a monthly clothing rental subscription, and it was a game-changer.

Every month, I picked out 6 pieces that actually fit my ever-changing body. Everyday staples, comfy dresses, even a few “I might leave the house” outfits. And unlike the sad pile of maternity clothes from pregnancy #1, these felt cute, current, and most importantly—comfortable. If I loved something, I could buy it at a discount. If not, it went back (like the jeans I was absolutely not ready for yet).

Bonus: It’s a more sustainable option than buying clothes I’d only wear for one season of life.

➡️ Try Nuuly & get $30 off your first month!

2. Thrive Market – Snacks, staples, and time savings in a box

Thrive was my first real grocery subscription love. We live in a small town, so having our go-to healthy, kid-friendly snacks delivered straight to our door? No brainer. I could set recurring deliveries for things like pouches and puffs for the baby, crackers and granola bars for the toddler, and even snacks for the grown ups + kid-safe cleaning supplies.

It’s like Costco and Whole Foods had a baby and made it convenient for families with small children.

Great for:

  • Pantry staples

  • Toddler snacks

  • Non-toxic household essentials

  • Avoiding tantrums in the snack aisle

➡️ Shop Thrive Market & get free shipping on your first order over $25

3. Instacart – Because some days leaving the house is not an option

In those early days, even thinking about loading the kids in the car to go grocery shopping was… laughable. Instacart let me order from the “big” grocery store in the next town over while nursing, contact naps and block tower building.

Honestly? I think I saved money some weeks—no impulse aisle grabs, no toddler tossing random stuff into the cart, no forgetting things because someone needed a snack mid-shop.

Bonus tip: Schedule delivery during nap time and pretend the groceries magically appeared like the domestic goddess you are.

➡️ Try Instacart & get $10 off your first delivery

4. Coffee Subscriptions – For lovers of good coffee

We make coffee at home every morning. Not to be dramatic, but it’s an essential part of our morning ritual. Having good beans delivered regularly meant I never had to panic-order a backup bag or (gasp) settle for mediocre beans. I know I sound like an annoying coffee snob but once you try the beans I recommend below it will be hard for you to go back!

We’ve done a few options:

  • Amazon Subscribe & Save: Stumptown Holler Mtn & Homestead were our go-tos for years. Easy, reliable, and budget-friendly.

  • Trade Coffee: A fun upgrade. You set your flavor profile, they send a curated selection. Great if you like trying new roasts.

  • Cerberus Coffee (Wizard Cat): Our current favorite. It’s small-batch, locally roasted in Oregon, and we’re fully obsessed.

➡️ Find your perfect roast on Trade Coffee + get 50% off your first month
➡️ Shop Wizard Cat by Cerberus Coffee

5. Amazon Subscribe & Save – The quiet hero of motherhood

Not glamorous, but so essential. I use Amazon subscriptions for all the random things I don’t want to think about until they run out and cause a crisis:

  • Prenatals, vitamin D, & probiotics

  • Baby shampoo and lotion

  • Fridge filters (if they didn't show up at our door every 6 months they would never get changed!)

  • Toothpaste, deodorant, dish soap—you name it

Set it, forget it, never run out of the thing you suddenly really need.

Final Thoughts: Let the Subscriptions Do the Heavy Lifting

Look, no subscription is going to solve sleep regressions or keep your toddler from having a meltdown when you have the audacity to put a lid on their cup—but they can make the daily grind a little easier.

And when you’re deep in the thick of it, sometimes that’s enough...

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