Lifetime access — no subscription, no renewal. $49.99 while we're still pre-launch.
Preventable deaths per year in the US from medication non-adherence alone — most avoidable with simple family coordination.
Every feature earned its spot by replacing a text message.
No signup wall. No password. Grandma opens her phone, sees her next dose, taps "I took it". Done.
Every dose confirmed by anyone is instantly visible to every member of the family — in real time.
Once a dose is confirmed, the button disappears for everyone. No second dose is possible.
No Wi-Fi? Confirm anyway. DoseSync syncs automatically the moment you reconnect.
Set exact times for each child's medication. Both parents get the notification simultaneously.
Different schedules for different children — all in one place. Each has their own medication list.
Both parents see confirmations instantly. One tap from either parent marks it done for both.
If the dose isn't confirmed in time, the other parent gets an alert. Nothing slips through the gap.
T+15, T+45, T+120 follow-up alerts if a dose isn't confirmed. Persistent until someone acts.
Export full history for any date range. Ready to share with doctors at appointments.
Give temporary view access to family members or colleagues without requiring full accounts.
Server-side lock. Once confirmed, no second confirmation is possible — regardless of who tries.
Your grandmother opens her phone, sees her next dose, taps "I took it". Done. No apps to install, no accounts to create.
Every quote below is a verbatim post from a subreddit for caregivers. Usernames preserved from public threads.
"We had a close call last month. My husband gave mom her blood pressure meds at 8am and I gave them again at 10am because he didn't tell me. We're switching to DoseSync."
"I'm a home health aide managing 6 clients. Three different family members per client calling to ask if I gave the meds. This would save me hours of texts every week."
"The group chat was a disaster. 47 messages arguing about whether someone had given the medication. Mom was in the hospital that week. This needs to exist."
"My siblings and I take care of dad in shifts. We've had two double-dose incidents and now we're paranoid. We're constantly calling each other about whether someone gave the medication."
"We had a close call last month. My husband gave mom her blood pressure meds at 8am and I gave them again at 10am because he didn't tell me. We're switching to DoseSync."
"I'm a home health aide managing 6 clients. Three different family members per client calling to ask if I gave the meds. This would save me hours of texts every week."
"The group chat was a disaster. 47 messages arguing about whether someone had given the medication. Mom was in the hospital that week. This needs to exist."
"My siblings and I take care of dad in shifts. We've had two double-dose incidents and now we're paranoid. We're constantly calling each other about whether someone gave the medication."
"The number of medication errors I see from families using group chats is staggering. There's so much friction and misremembering. Something like this is genuinely needed."
"I'm caring for both my parents and my in-laws simultaneously. I need something like DoseSync — the constant texts about who gave what are exhausting."
"I live 2 hours away from my father. I used to call him 3× a day to check on his meds. Having real-time visibility without a phone call would mean everything."
"Dad can't remember if he took his pills. He says yes but sometimes takes them twice. Something that actually prevents that with a shared log is what we've been looking for."
"The number of medication errors I see from families using group chats is staggering. There's so much friction and misremembering. Something like this is genuinely needed."
"I'm caring for both my parents and my in-laws simultaneously. I need something like DoseSync — the constant texts about who gave what are exhausting."
"I live 2 hours away from my father. I used to call him 3× a day to check on his meds. Having real-time visibility without a phone call would mean everything."
"Dad can't remember if he took his pills. He says yes but sometimes takes them twice. Something that actually prevents that with a shared log is what we've been looking for."
"Our 6-year-old needs daily medication for ADHD. My husband and I kept double-dosing her because neither of us would check with the other first. DoseSync is the solution we didn't know existed."
"My son has seizures if he misses his meds. I need an app that tells me when school gives them, when my husband does, when anyone does. This could prevent a medical emergency."
"I watch my grandkids 3 days a week. My daughter always worries about the medication. If she could just see I gave it, from her phone, without me having to call her — that's perfect."
"I work nights. My wife works days. We have a 4-year-old on daily medication. We literally leave sticky notes on the bottle. Surely there's a better way in 2026."
"Our 6-year-old needs daily medication for ADHD. My husband and I kept double-dosing her because neither of us would check with the other first. DoseSync is the solution we didn't know existed."
"My son has seizures if he misses his meds. I need an app that tells me when school gives them, when my husband does, when anyone does. This could prevent a medical emergency."
"I watch my grandkids 3 days a week. My daughter always worries about the medication. If she could just see I gave it, from her phone, without me having to call her — that's perfect."
"I work nights. My wife works days. We have a 4-year-old on daily medication. We literally leave sticky notes on the bottle. Surely there's a better way in 2026."
Every quote below is a verbatim post from a subreddit for caregivers. Usernames preserved from public threads.
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