New parents who want to keep family and friends up-to-date with the latest news and photos of their baby will appreciate the attractive, private web pages you can create on Bundlo.com.
Parents can find peace of mind when they put their child on the web, because Bundlo’s default privacy settings only allow invited guests to view the password-protected site – not even search engines have access. You can even keep track of who looks at your site and how often, or make the site public if you are comfortable with that. Members can easily customize their baby’s site, with control over everything from fonts and colors to adding third-party widgets or baby videos. You can also link to other websites, blog about your baby, and upload photos – which are available in high-resolution for your guests to print at home. Guests can leave comments or add a profile describing their relationship to the baby.
Bundlo sites are ad-free, and if you upgrade to a paid account (ranging from $6-$16 per month), you have additional options like keeping a “Babybook” of your baby’s special milestones, downloading a copy of your page to archive, or creating a custom domain name for your site. Free accounts are only allowed 20 photo uploads, while the Premium accounts can upload up to 2,500. Bundlo gives 10% of all paid subscriptions to child-focused charities.
Bundlo.com In Their Own Words
“Blog, share photos, keep a babybook and more! In less time than it takes to change a diaper, you’ll be safely sharing memories with friends and family all over the world with your customizable baby website!”
Why Bundlo.com It Might Be A Killer
This site is already getting some positive buzz – HGTV.com lists Bundlo as one of the web’s “Best Organizing Websites.” The privacy settings will comfort parents hesitant to put their baby on the Internet, it’s easy to customize your baby’s webpage, and the results are quite attractive.
Some Questions About Bundlo.com
Are the prices a little steep to attract many users to the paid account options? (Annually, those cost $72-$192). It’s great that guests can print high-res photos from home, but could Bundlo add a feature (or integrate with an established photo site) to make it easy for guests to order prints or photo gifts? 







