Kin: Family Care Coordinator App Store rankings
Track Kin: Family Care Coordinator App Store rankings across 40+ countries. by Zeerak Siddiqui • 0.0★ (0 ratings) • Medical
- App ID: 6763980675
- Developer: Zeerak Siddiqui
- Category: Medical
- Rating: 0.0 stars from 0 ratings
- Price: Free
- Version: 1.5
- Age rating: 17+
- Platforms: iPhone, iPad
Description
Caring for an aging parent is one of the most important things a family can do together — and one of the hardest to coordinate. Kin brings your whole family into one calm, shared space so everyone stays informed, nothing gets missed, and no one carries the weight alone. Whether you're the primary caregiver or a family member checking in from across town, Kin gives your family a single place to track medications, share daily updates, coordinate appointments, and reach each other instantly when it matters most. Today — A daily snapshot of everything that matters. See medication progress, upcoming appointments, recent family updates, and a mood check-in at a glance. Care Log — A shared family journal where anyone can post updates tagged as observations, vitals, mood check-ins, or incidents. Everyone sees the full picture in real time. Medications — Set a medication schedule once and the app handles the rest. Get reminded when it's time, confirm with one tap, and let the whole family see that it's been taken. Calendar — A shared family calendar for doctor visits, physio sessions, therapy appointments, and family check-ins. Anyone can add events and everyone sees them instantly. Chat — A private family group chat for quick coordination. No switching between apps, no lost messages in a group text. Care Team — A directory of doctors, specialists, and pharmacies with tap-to-call. Your whole care network in one place. Emergency SOS — One tap sends an instant alert to every family member when someone needs help right away. Reminders — Automatic alerts for medications, missed doses, and upcoming appointments so nothing gets missed. Kin is for families who believe that caring for someone you love should bring people together, not create more stress. No ads. No data selling. Your family's information is private and belongs to you.