A small bell. Then the pill. Then the day.
Gentle, scheduled Pings that nudge, without scolding, beeping, or doom-spiralling.
8:00am. A soft chime, the colour of warm light, lands on your phone next to the toothbrush. Not an alarm. Not a notification storm. A nudge.
You take the tablet, tap Taken. The Ping lands in the room's history with a timestamp: yours and, if you've shared the room, visible to your partner too. No nagging text at 9:15 asking if you remembered.
If you've shared the room, the people who love you can glance and see today's already handled. No interrogation, no checking-in call, just a quiet green tick in a corner of someone's day.
4 buttons. A whole language.
Each one carries its own sound, haptic and color, so itβs felt before itβs read. This is the room youβd set up.
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Scheduled reminders that feel like a friend tapping your shoulder, not a hospital alarm.
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One tap to confirm: no streaks, no shame, no gamified guilt.
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Optional shared visibility for partners or carers, without surrendering autonomy.
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Distinct tones for vitamins, antibiotics, mental-health meds: your routine, your sounds.