Stories from our families

"It's the first thing that's actually stuck."

Real users in their own words — seniors, parents, adult children, and the families they're part of.

Seniors

"I take six medications. I'm sharp, but I am 72 years old, and I don't want to think about which one comes when. This is the first organizer I've used that wasn't built for someone half my age."
— Bill, retired schoolteacher
"My daughter wanted to put me in one of those medication-monitoring services. I showed her this instead. I'm in charge of what she sees. She worries less. Win-win."
— Margaret, 78
"The 'Listen' button reads my appointments out loud. My eyes aren't what they used to be, and that little feature makes a bigger difference than I expected."
— George, 80
"I don't share with anyone. It's just my organizer. And that's allowed — most apps for older people assume you want to be tracked. I don't."
— Helen, 74

Parents

"My husband and I were drowning. Three kids in three different schools, swim practice, piano, two careers. This app cut the family group chat down by about 80%."
— Sarah, mom of three
"My eight-year-old loves checking off his chores. He'll come find me to ask if there's anything new on his list. I did not see that coming."
— Mike, dad of two
"I track my own anxiety meds in 'just me' mode. The family doesn't see them. I just needed a tool that respected my privacy alongside the family coordination piece. This is it."
— Jess, mom and freelancer
"We started with the kids' chores. Then we added Mom's medications because she lives with us. Then my husband started using it for his diabetic supplies. It just kept expanding."
— Anita, multi-gen household

Adult children

"I call my dad less now, and we have better conversations when I do. The app tells me he's taking his meds, so I don't open every call with 'Did you take your pills today?'"
— Maria, adult daughter
"There are three of us siblings. We were constantly stepping on each other or assuming someone else had it. The Assignments view is the single most useful thing in this app for our family."
— David, adult son
"I'm a viewer in my mom's household. I see her schedule but I can't change anything. That distinction was important to her, and the app respected it from day one."
— Ellen, viewer-role daughter
"My mom hated being managed. The app lets her manage herself, and it tells me if a critical med gets missed. We didn't have to have any uncomfortable conversations."
— Joe, adult son

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