A medication tracker
built for families.
Most medication apps assume one user. If a family is sharing the work of caring for someone, you need a medication tracker that supports shared access from the start.
Free for families · No card required
What to look for
The features that matter when a family is sharing care
Personal medication reminder apps don’t solve the coordination problem. These features do.
Free for families
Core medication tracking, reminders, and shared access — free. No card required.
Shared across the family
Every caregiver sees the same record. Doses logged by one are visible to all in real time.
Multiple patients
Track medications for both parents, an aunt, a grandparent — all in one workspace.
Refill alerts
Get notified a few days before the bottle runs out, so refills don’t become a fire drill.
Doctor-ready exports
Generate a clean medication list to share before any appointment or transfer of care.
Encrypted by default
Health data encrypted at rest and in transit. Row-level security at the database itself.
How to get started
From scattered to shared, in three steps
- 1
Pick the right tool
Most medication apps are built for individuals. If a family is sharing the work, you need shared access — not a personal reminder app.
- 2
Set it up once
Add medications, schedules, supply counts. Invite the family. Choose roles.
- 3
Use it every day
Log doses as they happen. The shared log replaces the "did you give the pills?" group chat.
Common questions
Medication tracker apps, answered
- What is the best medication tracker app for families?
- For families coordinating care across multiple caregivers, Hubbi Health is built specifically for the shared-access use case: every caregiver sees the same record, doses are timestamped and attributed, and refill alerts go to the whole family.
- Is there a free medication tracker app?
- Yes. Hubbi’s core medication tracking is free for families. There is no card required to start, and no charge for adding family members or patients.
- Can I track medications for someone else, like my parent?
- Yes. Hubbi is designed for this. You create a patient profile for your parent, add their medications, and invite other caregivers (siblings, spouse, aide) to share the record.
- Does a medication tracker app work for someone with dementia?
- Yes — and it is often most useful in dementia care, where multiple caregivers rotate through the day and a shared log prevents accidental double-dosing.
- Can my parent’s doctor see the medication list?
- Yes. You can invite the doctor through Hubbi’s Doctors section and give them scoped, time-bound access. You can revoke it after the visit.
- Does Hubbi work on iPhone and Android?
- Hubbi runs on the web and as a mobile app for iOS and Android, so every member of the family can use their preferred device.