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The one with the medication list you pray is current, the insurance cards you can never find, and the notes you scribbled at 2am after the ER. There's a better way.
When you're managing care for someone you love, the information is everywhere. A medication list in Google Docs. Insurance cards photographed on your phone. Notes scrawled on the back of a discharge summary. Your sister texts asking "what's the dosage again?" and you're scrolling through three apps trying to find it.
You spend the night before every appointment pulling it all together. And you still walk in worried you're forgetting something.
It shouldn't be this hard to keep your family's health information in one place.
Kinwatch is the digital version of that binder. Medications, doctors, conditions, allergies, insurance, emergency contacts. All in one shared, searchable, printable app.
Invite up to 5 family members. Everyone sees the same live data. Every change is logged, so you always know who updated what and when.
When the doctor asks for mom's medication list, you print it in one tap. When your brother needs the cardiologist's number, it's already on his phone.
This is the Home screen. There's more, but you get the idea.
Type "Metformin" and find the medication, the note where you mentioned a dose change, and the pharmacy document. No more flipping through pages.
Invite up to 5 family members. Everyone sees the same information, always current. No more group texts asking "what medication is she on?"
Every edit is logged with who made it and when. When three siblings share care, you always know what happened.
Complete care summary, medication list, emergency sheet. Generated instantly from live data. Hand it to the nurse. Done.
Every care provider, pharmacy, and hospital has a call button and a directions button. Your sister doesn't need to know where the cardiologist is. Just tap.
Everything in Kinwatch is encrypted on your device before it ever leaves your phone. Your data lives in your own iCloud account.
We can't read it. Apple can't read it. Only you and the family members you invite can see it.
No servers. No accounts. No data collection. No AI.
I've been the one carrying the binder, making the calls, managing it all alone until my partner stepped in to help. I built Kinwatch because I needed it, and because nothing else came close.
One email when Kinwatch launches. Nothing else.
No spam, no newsletter, no "content." Just one launch email.