CareSync · Built by a caregiver, for caregivers

For the daughter working full-time. For the aide on the hard night. For the brother three states away.

$14/mo for the whole family. HIPAA-conscious. No ads, no data sale.

The things a group text can't do

The four surfaces caregivers open every day, often one-handed at 11pm.

  • Care Journal

    Log entries with mood tags, flag important moments for the doctor, and let family react with a heart.

  • Medications

    Track medications with dosage, schedule, and administration history. Scan prescriptions with OCR.

  • Shifts

    Schedule and log caregiver shifts. Know who was there, when, and what happened.

  • Care Team

    Invite coordinators, caregivers, aides, and family supporters. Each role sees exactly what they need.

A caregiver walking alongside an elderly man in a park on an autumn day

How it works

A shared rhythm, not another app to manage

CareSync is designed to feel like a quiet family notebook, not a hospital portal and not a chat app.

  1. Invite your circle

    Add family, caregivers, and volunteers. Each person gets a role, coordinator, supporter, or aide, so they see only what they need to.

  2. Log the day together

    One shared journal for medications, moods, appointments, and small moments. Everyone contributes; nobody has to remember everything alone.

  3. See the whole picture

    Weekly briefs, coverage gaps, and a quiet feed of what's going well. Bring it to the next doctor's visit or the next hard conversation.

Start your family’s log

From the families who show up

Calmer days, fewer dropped threads

My brother and I live six hours apart. Before CareSync we were constantly on the phone guessing what mom had eaten or whether she'd taken her afternoon meds. Now it's all just… there.
Portrait of Priya S.Priya S.Daughter · primary coordinator
I've been a home health aide for twelve years. CareSync is the first tool that actually respects how families want to communicate about their loved one. I leave every shift feeling like I handed the baton cleanly.
Portrait of Marcus T.Marcus T.Professional caregiver
My dad has early Parkinson's and I have three siblings with strong opinions. The shared journal turned what used to be endless arguments into quiet updates. That alone was worth it.
Portrait of Anna R.Anna R.Daughter · family of four