How it works

Three setups. Choose what fits your family.

Whether you're using it on your own, coordinating with siblings, or running a busy household, here's what the first few days look like.

1. For seniors using it independently

  1. Download the app and create an account. Email and a password. Two minutes.
  2. Choose "I am the user." The app sets up the simple, single-screen home.
  3. Add your medications. Start typing the name — common ones suggest themselves. Set the time and how often.
  4. Add doctor appointments as they come up. One-tap suggestions for common visits.
  5. That's it. The app reminds you. You tap Done. No menus, no fuss.

Want to share with family later? Add a household member from Settings. Don't want to share? You never have to.

8:00 AM
Good morning

Morning pills

Atorvastatin · Multivitamin
✓ Done

2. For families coordinating together

  1. First person creates the household. Sign up, tap Connect, create a household.
  2. Generate a 6-digit invite code. Send it to family members.
  3. Everyone else joins with the code. Each person picks their role: admin, helper, viewer, or the simple-mode user.
  4. Assign tasks to people. The picker shows everyone in the household. Mom can take her own pills; Mike picks up the prescription.
  5. See the whole picture. The dashboard shows everyone's day at a glance. The "view-as" filter zooms in on one person.
Family today
Sarah · 3 tasks
📚 Pick up Joe — 3:00 PM
Mike · 1 task
🏥 Drive to PT — 11:00 AM
Dad · 2 tasks
💊 Morning pills — Done

3. For caregivers helping a loved one

  1. Sign up and create a household. You're the admin.
  2. Set up the meds and routines. Use the suggestion catalog — Atorvastatin, eye drops, morning walk — to move fast.
  3. Hand the loved one their device. They see the simple-mode home: just what to do next.
  4. Watch for "Done" acknowledgments. If a critical med is missed, you get notified — quietly, automatically.
  5. Add siblings as helpers. Spread the load. Use Assignments view to see who's on what each day.

What "helping" can look like

  • Admin — full control. You set things up.
  • Helper (medications-only) — manages meds, doesn't touch the schedule.
  • Helper (scheduler) — manages appointments and chores, not meds.
  • Viewer — sees status, can't change anything. Good for "Grandma wants to feel like she's not being controlled, but I want to know she's taking her pills."

Setup takes 10 minutes. Trial lasts 14 days.

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