Medicine reminders, refills, and family health records for Indian families

Nityaayu helps families track medicines, dose timings, refill alerts, prescriptions, lab reports, and caregiver access — so parents, children, and siblings stay aligned without relying on WhatsApp, paper files, or memory.

2 minutesFrom install to first reminder
You decideWho in the family sees what
Explains, never diagnosesAI helps you read reports
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Scene 01 of 03
Amma's morning is done.
Good morning, Naina.
Tuesday · 12 May
Due now · 8:00 AM
Metformin · Amma
500 mg · After breakfast
Amma's morning is done
Metformin · 8:14 AM
Telmisartan · Appa
Days of strip remaining
5 days
Refill before Friday
Telmisartan · 40 mg
Apollo Pharmacy · Indiranagar
Today · Family
Amma Appa Naina
Metformin · done
8:14 AM
Due in 25 min
Vitamin D
Refill in 3 days
Telmisartan
Due 9:30 AM
Atorvastatin
Daily · evening
Iron + Folate
Self-managed
Multivitamin

In plain words

What Nityaayu actually does, on day one.

No metaphors yet. Just the six things that work the moment you open the app.

  • 01
    Add medicines for parents and family.

    One profile per person. Dose, timing, and notes for each tablet, drop, or injection.

  • 02
    Get reminders, see who took what.

    Gentle nudges at the right time. A clean log of taken, skipped, or late — visible to whoever you choose.

  • 03
    Track refills before strips run out.

    Tell us how much is in the strip. Nityaayu warns days ahead, not on the empty morning.

  • 04
    Store prescriptions and lab reports.

    Photographed, scanned, or PDF. Searchable. Ready when the doctor asks for last March's results.

  • 05
    Share selected access with family.

    A son in another city can see today's dose and refills, without seeing the full medical history. You decide what's shared.

  • 06
    Get plain-language summaries of reports.

    The AI explains terms and trends in everyday English or Hindi — it never diagnoses, never recommends a drug.

What changes

Quietly, the things that used to slip stop slipping.

Nine specific things that used to land on whoever was paying attention — now they happen on their own. Each one links to the relevant product page.

01 / 09  Medicine reminders

No morning dose gets lost in the rush.

The 7 AM scramble gets a quieter answer. The right person is reminded at the right moment — and the whole household stops carrying the weight of remembering.

Medicine reminder app for parents
Tue · 12 MayAmma · today
Telma 40
Morning · 8:00 AM
DueTaken
Glycomet 500
Afternoon · 2:00 PM
DueTaken
Ecosprin 75
Night · 9:00 PM
DueTaken
Three doses, three taps, no shouting

02 / 09  Refill reminders

The last strip is never a surprise.

Refills surface days before they would become a problem — plenty of time for a chemist visit, a courier, or a son who happens to pass that way.

Medicine refill reminder app
Refill outlookTelma 40 · Amma
543
Tablets remaining
Refill suggestedThree days left. Order before Friday so nothing gets missed on Sunday.
A heads-up, three days early

03 / 09  Medical report organiser

Lab reports stop disappearing into phone galleries.

Lab reports, prescriptions, and discharge notes live in one calm place. When the cardiologist asks about last March, you find it before you finish the sentence.

Medical report organiser app
All reportsAmma's vault
Lipid Profile
Apollo · Jan 2026
Lipid Profile
SRL · Mar 2025
Echo & ECG
Care Hosp · Feb 2025
Discharge note
KIMS · Aug 2024
Found in two seconds, not twenty minutes

04 / 09  Family health records

The right record is ready when the doctor asks.

A treatment timeline builds itself, quietly, from the prescriptions and reports already in the system — better continuity, fewer redundant tests, faster decisions.

Family health records app
Care timelineLast 8 months
Aug 2025
Telma 40 started for hypertension
Oct 2025
BP averaging 132/84 — well controlled
Feb 2026
Ecosprin 75 added after lipid panel
Apr 2026
Routine review · all metrics steady
The arc, not just today's visit

05 / 09  Medicine tracker

Medicines that don’t agree get caught early.

When two medicines have a known interaction, Nityaayu raises it as a clear, calm question — with the doctor’s name on screen and a one-line summary to carry along.

Medicine tracker for elderly parents
Safety checkNew prescription
Warfarin 5Aspirin 75
Worth a callThese two together can increase bleeding risk. Mention it on the next visit with Dr. Krishnan before continuing.
A flag, not an alarm

06 / 09  Report summaries

Reports stop being a foreign language.

A one-paragraph plain-language summary — only if you ask for it. Clearly labelled as AI-generated; the original report is never replaced; nothing is diagnosed.

Plain-language report summaries
Lipid Panel · Mar 2025Amma
TC 218 mg/dL · LDL-C 142 mg/dL · HDL-C 38 mg/dL · TG 196 mg/dL · LDL/HDL 3.7 · TC/HDL 5.7 · Non-HDL 180 mg/dL
AI Summary
Cholesterol is slightly above the ideal range, mostly from LDL ("the kind to lower"). Triglycerides are also a touch high. Worth raising at the next visit with Dr. Menon.
Clinical numbers, in plain words

07 / 09  Caregiver access

Help is possible without taking away control.

A daughter in another city can see what is happening without taking the phone out of her father’s hands. He chooses what she sees — every toggle is his to flip.

Caregiver app for parents
Caregiver accessNaina (daughter)
See dose reminders
See refill alerts
See lab reports
Amma decides what Naina sees

08 / 09  Food photo insights

Take a meal photo and see possible health effects.

Point the camera at the food being eaten and Nityaayu estimates potential effects for that person based on medical history, diagnostics, medicines, and allergies. It helps the family make a better next choice in the moment, without replacing clinical advice.

Food Lens in Nityaayu
Live food checkPhoto-based insight
Dinner detected
Lemon rice · curd · pickle
Post-meal glucose impactModerate
Reflux discomfort tonightLow
Protein target coverageNeeds boost
Potential effects using personal health context

09 / 09  Meal guidance

Meal planning that fits the person, not just the plate.

Nityaayu works like a normal meal planner with recipes and daily planning, but it filters each suggestion using the person's medicine history, diagnostic trends, conditions, allergies, and dietary preferences. It also asks practical clarifications such as protein preference, veg/non-veg choices, and meal timing so plans are realistic for the household.

Meal planner in Nityaayu
Dinner plan · AmmaFiltered recipe planner
Allergy: peanutsHbA1c: elevatedProtein: higherVeg weekdays
Moong chilla + paneerRecipe ready · 18 min
Lauki chana dal bowlBatch-cook · 2 servings
Palak tofu curryProtein target · +24g
Millet upma + sproutsNext meal prep · tomorrow
View recipesBuild weekly plan
Recipes and plans filtered by health context
01 / 09

Trust & safety

Health information
belongs to the family.

Nityaayu helps families organise health information without taking control away from them. Your documents, medicines, reports, and summaries are handled carefully, shared only with people you choose, and never used to replace a doctor's advice.

Your health records are private.

Prescriptions, lab reports, medicine lists, and health summaries are treated as sensitive personal information. We design Nityaayu so only the right people can view them, and only for the reasons you expect.

You control family access.

A caregiver can help with medicines without automatically seeing every report. You choose who can view medicines, documents, reminders, and summaries. Shared access can be changed or removed whenever you want.

Built around recognised health-data safeguards.

Our security and privacy program is being designed around careful access control, encryption, auditability, data minimisation, and clear user choices. Formal compliance or certification claims will be published only when completed.

AI explains, it does not decide.

Nityaayu can explain reports and medicine information in plain language, but it does not diagnose, prescribe, or replace your doctor. You can export your data, turn off AI summaries, revoke sharing, or delete your account.

Why trust us with this

Built for health data, family realities, and careful growth.

Nityaayu sits close to personal health, so trust has to be designed into the product, the team, and the rollout. We are starting deliberately: limited pilots, clear boundaries, cautious summaries, and infrastructure choices shaped by security-sensitive software.

Product team Engineered with a security-first mindset.

Built by engineers with experience in cloud, security, fintech, and consumer infrastructure, where reliability, access control, and careful data handling are everyday requirements.

Family context Designed around how care actually happens.

Families often manage care across cities, generations, chat threads, old files, and repeat doctor visits. Nityaayu brings that context together without taking control away from the person being cared for.

Safety guardrails Clear boundaries around medical decisions.

Nityaayu is designed to organise medicines, reports, reminders, and summaries while staying clearly outside diagnosis, prescribing, treatment decisions, or emergency care.

Pilot approach Starting small before we scale.

Early access opens to a limited group of families in late 2026. We want to learn closely, fix confusing flows, test the safety model, and earn trust before growing faster.

First step

Add the first medicine. Bring the household into view.

Set up one medicine in two minutes. Add family when you are ready. Nityaayu keeps reminders, refills, reports, and shared care in one calm place.

No credit card · Family of 4 · 14-day trial