The same app fits very different lives. Here's how each piece serves each role in your family.
A calm, single-screen experience that puts the next thing to do front and center.
Multiple meds, multiple times a day, multiple cycles. Photos of the actual bottle. Critical-priority reminders that won't be missed.
Doctor, dentist, eye doctor, lab, specialist. Pick from a quick-suggestion list or add your own. Reminders the day before and the morning of.
Meals, water, a walk, stretching. The little daily things that keep you feeling like yourself.
Every task can be read aloud. Calm, clear voice. Replay it whenever you want.
Not ready right now? Skip a non-critical task for an hour without marking it done. Medications can't be skipped — that's the safety promise.
The screen dims to a clock overnight. Critical medications still wake it; everything else waits until morning.
Visibility and coordination without taking the wheel.
Completed, missed, and upcoming tasks for the whole household. Filter to just one person with the "view-as" picker.
If a critical medication isn't acknowledged in time, a notification goes to the designated family member. Quiet, discreet, before it becomes urgent.
Today's tasks grouped by who's responsible. "Who's taking Mom to the doctor?" answered instantly.
Three views for planning ahead. Pick a day on the month grid, drop into the hour-by-hour view.
Manage your parents' household and your own from the same app. Swap between them with one tap.
Fine-tune what each family member can do. Sibling can manage medications but not delete anything. Friend can see status but not edit.
The family operating system. One place for the whole calendar.
Every kid's activity, practice, and pickup. Recurring patterns make it a one-time setup.
Game schedules, school calendars, recitals. Add them once; everyone sees them everywhere.
Assign chores by kid, set the recurrence, see what's outstanding. Each kid sees only their own list.
Mortgage day, bill day, lawn mowing, trash day. Yearly, monthly, weekly — set it and forget it.
Start typing "vit," "pick up," or "birthday" — the app suggests common tasks with sensible defaults.
Some tasks are yours alone (your personal meds). Others are shared. You decide on each one.
An age-appropriate experience that builds routine without arguments.
Today's chores, big and clear. Tap done — that's it. No way to break things or change anything.
A picture of the dog bowl says "feed the dog" without words. Toddler-friendly.
Tasks can be read out loud — helpful for early readers and reluctant ones.
Visual feedback when something is done. Stays "Done" with a green check.