Treat together — no chats, no spreadsheets in WhatsApp.
One pet — one shared schedule. You can invite your mom, your spouse, a pet sitter, or your vet by email. Everyone sees the exact same screen and knows who gave what.
How it works
One owner, several helpers.
A pet "belongs" to its owner — the person who added it first. The owner invites others: family, a sitter, or a vet. Everyone sees the same "Today" schedule, and everyone can log doses.
- Invite as many helpers as you need — there's no limit on the free plan
- One email — one person. Anna and Igor are separate accounts, not one shared login
- Ownership can be transferred, but only the owner can delete the pet
- Revoke access with a single tap in the pet's settings
Who gave it, when, and what
Every entry shows which family member logged the dose.
No more "I thought you gave it" in the evenings. Next to every dose is the name of whoever marked it as given. Next to every breathing measurement is who took it. Every event goes into one shared log.
- In a medication's history there's a separate "Who gave it" tab: 68% Anna, 32% Igor — over 30 days
- If two people tap almost at the same time, the entries won't double up — the app merges them
- Each helper logs as themselves: you can see who gave it — Anna, Igor, Mom, or the vet
Common scenarios
With Medvedin it's easier to stay on the same page.
A couple
Anna's at work, her husband's home. Whoever gets the notification first gives the dose. The other sees "✓ Igor gave it at 14:02" and doesn't worry about it.
Away on vacation
You invited your mom and a sitter. They get the same doses and the same notifications on their phones. You come back and see that Dusya stayed on schedule for 14 days.
A chronic patient
Dusya has diabetes. You gave the vet access — now, between visits, the vet sees the consistency, the lab results, and the weight. If something's off, they message you through the clinic chat.
Security
Access — only for the people you give it to.
Medvedin doesn't do "public links" and doesn't hand out access by code dropped in a family chat. Every helper signs into their own account, and the owner sees the real email next to the name.
- One email — one account. No "shared" passwords.
- Revoke access with a single tap. The helper instantly loses access to the pet's data.
- The owner deletes the pet themselves. A helper can log a dose, but not "wipe out" the animal.