Coordinate care
as a family,
not alone.
Share medication reminders, tasks, appointments, and emotional load. One app. One care circle. Built for siblings, spouses, and adult children managing care together.
team
Six things that matter
when coordinating care.
Organize medication, tasks, appointments, finances. Monitor caregiver wellbeing. Request respite. Everything families actually need, nothing they don't.
Care Circles
Invite family, assign roles, share real-time updates. Everyone sees the same info — no more "I thought you had it covered" moments.
Shared task list
Create daily, weekly, or one-off care tasks. Assign to circle members. Track who's handling what, when, and status.
Medication tracking
Log meds, dosages, schedules. Set reminders for adherence. Convenience nudge only — always follow your prescriber.
Daily check-ins
Mood, energy, stress levels — for the caregivers, not just the care recipient. See how your circle is holding up.
Burnout monitor
Regular wellbeing assessments flag early warning signs before they become a crisis. Take care of the caregivers.
Respite scheduling
Request time off. Let other circle members step in. Asking for a break shouldn't be awkward or guilt-ridden.
Built for the sandwich generation.
Sibling coordinators
Three siblings, each in different cities, managing mom's care. No more "I thought you were handling that" text threads.
Distance carers
Working full-time while managing a parent's health remotely. Stay informed without moving back home.
Spouse + adult children
Partner and adult kids coordinating care together. Everyone contributes, nobody burns out alone.
Not a medical device
We're a family organization tool. Medication reminders are convenience nudges, not clinical guidance. Always follow your prescriber.
Not a healthcare provider
Sibliny never makes clinical decisions. In emergencies, always call 911 first. This app does not replace emergency services.
Not HIPAA-covered
We're not a covered entity. Your data is encrypted but not protected under HIPAA. Be mindful what health info you share.
Finally — an app that actually addresses the emotional side of care, not just the logistics.
The respite request feature alone makes this essential. Asking for help shouldn't be guilt-ridden.
I recommend this to families. It keeps everyone on the same page without overwhelming anyone.