Caregiving is hard.
Staying on top of their health shouldn’t be.
Kyndred brings all your loved one’s medical information, appointments, medications, and care plans into one place — helping you stay organized, reduce stress, and feel confident you’re doing right by the people who depend on you.



What Kyndred can do for Caregivers like you.
Built from real experiences, Kyndred is the first platform designed around Family Caregivers — helping you navigate medical appointments, records, medications, and care with clarity and confidence.
Sync and Store Medical Records
Kyndred automatically pulls your loved one’s records from multiple health portals and keeps them updated — giving you one organized place to see medical records, visit summaries, lab results, and care instructions without jumping between systems.
Sync and Store Medical Records
Kyndred automatically pulls your loved one’s records from multiple health portals and keeps them updated — giving you one organized place to see medical records, visit summaries, lab results, and care instructions without jumping between systems.
Sync and Store Medical Records
Kyndred automatically pulls your loved one’s records from multiple health portals and keeps them updated — giving you one organized place to see medical records, visit summaries, lab results, and care instructions without jumping between systems.
AI for Caregivers
Ask questions about your loved one’s health records, lab results, medications, and appointments — and get clear answers instantly. Kyndred can even join medical visits to transcribe and summarize what was said, storing everything neatly alongside your other health records.
AI for Caregivers
Ask questions about your loved one’s health records, lab results, medications, and appointments — and get clear answers instantly. Kyndred can even join medical visits to transcribe and summarize what was said, storing everything neatly alongside your other health records.
AI for Caregivers
Ask questions about your loved one’s health records, lab results, medications, and appointments — and get clear answers instantly. Kyndred can even join medical visits to transcribe and summarize what was said, storing everything neatly alongside your other health records.
Coordinate Care as a Team
Whether it’s family or hired caregivers, Kyndred centralizes medications, appointments, and daily care routines so everyone knows what’s happening and what needs to be done. It keeps updates organized and gives every caregiver a shared, reliable view of your loved one’s health — making coordination smoother and reducing the stress of managing care as a team.
Coordinate Care as a Team
Whether it’s family or hired caregivers, Kyndred centralizes medications, appointments, and daily care routines so everyone knows what’s happening and what needs to be done. It keeps updates organized and gives every caregiver a shared, reliable view of your loved one’s health — making coordination smoother and reducing the stress of managing care as a team.
Coordinate Care as a Team
Whether it’s family or hired caregivers, Kyndred centralizes medications, appointments, and daily care routines so everyone knows what’s happening and what needs to be done. It keeps updates organized and gives every caregiver a shared, reliable view of your loved one’s health — making coordination smoother and reducing the stress of managing care as a team.
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Try Kyndred.
Sign up for Early Access.
Early Access spots are limited - apply now!

Try Kyndred.
Sign up for Early Access.
Early Access spots are limited - apply now!

Caregivers Shaped Our Mission
These are some of the voices that shaped our vision and will continue to guide us going forward.
“Keeping track of all my dad’s doctors, meds, and appointments felt like a full-time job. Everything was scattered across portals, and sticky notes — there was no place to see it all.”
Linda, Daughter
“Every time we saw a new doctor, it felt like starting from scratch. I kept repeating the same story over and over because nobody had the full picture.”
Brian, Father
“Every doctor used a different system. I had five MyChart logins, and half the time I couldn’t even find the latest test results.”
Sheryl, Daughter
“I was managing care for four different relatives at once. Every day there was a new password, new portal, new crisis. There was no way to stay ahead of it all.”
Karen, Daughter and Niece
“I was still working full-time, raising kids, and spending two hours a day managing my father’s care. There has to be an easier way.”
Heather, Daughter
“I wasn’t just managing her care — I was managing the caregivers, the medications, the insurance, the paperwork, and the guilt. I needed help keeping it all together.”
Amy, Daughter.
“I can’t let Mom go to the doctor by herself anymore. She just doesn’t remember what they said, and she won’t speak up for herself. If I’m not there, things fall through the cracks.”
Michelle, Daughter
“After every appointment, I could never remember exactly what was said, and the doctor’s notes never captured my questions — and taking good notes myself just wasn’t practical.”
Robert, Father
“Keeping track of all my dad’s doctors, meds, and appointments felt like a full-time job. Everything was scattered across portals, and sticky notes — there was no place to see it all.”
Linda, Daughter
“Every time we saw a new doctor, it felt like starting from scratch. I kept repeating the same story over and over because nobody had the full picture.”
Brian, Father
“Every doctor used a different system. I had five MyChart logins, and half the time I couldn’t even find the latest test results.”
Sheryl, Daughter
“I was managing care for four different relatives at once. Every day there was a new password, new portal, new crisis. There was no way to stay ahead of it all.”
Karen, Daughter and Niece
“I was still working full-time, raising kids, and spending two hours a day managing my father’s care. There has to be an easier way.”
Heather, Daughter
“I wasn’t just managing her care — I was managing the caregivers, the medications, the insurance, the paperwork, and the guilt. I needed help keeping it all together.”
Amy, Daughter.
“I can’t let Mom go to the doctor by herself anymore. She just doesn’t remember what they said, and she won’t speak up for herself. If I’m not there, things fall through the cracks.”
Michelle, Daughter
“After every appointment, I could never remember exactly what was said, and the doctor’s notes never captured my questions — and taking good notes myself just wasn’t practical.”
Robert, Father
“Keeping track of all my dad’s doctors, meds, and appointments felt like a full-time job. Everything was scattered across portals, and sticky notes — there was no place to see it all.”
Linda, Daughter
“Every time we saw a new doctor, it felt like starting from scratch. I kept repeating the same story over and over because nobody had the full picture.”
Brian, Father
“Every doctor used a different system. I had five MyChart logins, and half the time I couldn’t even find the latest test results.”
Sheryl, Daughter
“I was managing care for four different relatives at once. Every day there was a new password, new portal, new crisis. There was no way to stay ahead of it all.”
Karen, Daughter and Niece
“I was still working full-time, raising kids, and spending two hours a day managing my father’s care. There has to be an easier way.”
Heather, Daughter
“I wasn’t just managing her care — I was managing the caregivers, the medications, the insurance, the paperwork, and the guilt. I needed help keeping it all together.”
Amy, Daughter.
“I can’t let Mom go to the doctor by herself anymore. She just doesn’t remember what they said, and she won’t speak up for herself. If I’m not there, things fall through the cracks.”
Michelle, Daughter
“After every appointment, I could never remember exactly what was said, and the doctor’s notes never captured my questions — and taking good notes myself just wasn’t practical.”
Robert, Father
“Keeping track of all my dad’s doctors, meds, and appointments felt like a full-time job. Everything was scattered across portals, and sticky notes — there was no place to see it all.”
Linda, Daughter
“Every time we saw a new doctor, it felt like starting from scratch. I kept repeating the same story over and over because nobody had the full picture.”
Brian, Father
“Every doctor used a different system. I had five MyChart logins, and half the time I couldn’t even find the latest test results.”
Sheryl, Daughter
“I was managing care for four different relatives at once. Every day there was a new password, new portal, new crisis. There was no way to stay ahead of it all.”
Karen, Daughter and Niece
“I was still working full-time, raising kids, and spending two hours a day managing my father’s care. There has to be an easier way.”
Heather, Daughter
“I wasn’t just managing her care — I was managing the caregivers, the medications, the insurance, the paperwork, and the guilt. I needed help keeping it all together.”
Amy, Daughter.
“I can’t let Mom go to the doctor by herself anymore. She just doesn’t remember what they said, and she won’t speak up for herself. If I’m not there, things fall through the cracks.”
Michelle, Daughter
“After every appointment, I could never remember exactly what was said, and the doctor’s notes never captured my questions — and taking good notes myself just wasn’t practical.”
Robert, Father
“Keeping track of all my dad’s doctors, meds, and appointments felt like a full-time job. Everything was scattered across portals, and sticky notes — there was no place to see it all.”
Linda, Daughter
“Every time we saw a new doctor, it felt like starting from scratch. I kept repeating the same story over and over because nobody had the full picture.”
Brian, Father
“Every doctor used a different system. I had five MyChart logins, and half the time I couldn’t even find the latest test results.”
Sheryl, Daughter
“I was managing care for four different relatives at once. Every day there was a new password, new portal, new crisis. There was no way to stay ahead of it all.”
Karen, Daughter and Niece
“I was still working full-time, raising kids, and spending two hours a day managing my father’s care. There has to be an easier way.”
Heather, Daughter
“I wasn’t just managing her care — I was managing the caregivers, the medications, the insurance, the paperwork, and the guilt. I needed help keeping it all together.”
Amy, Daughter.
“I can’t let Mom go to the doctor by herself anymore. She just doesn’t remember what they said, and she won’t speak up for herself. If I’m not there, things fall through the cracks.”
Michelle, Daughter
“After every appointment, I could never remember exactly what was said, and the doctor’s notes never captured my questions — and taking good notes myself just wasn’t practical.”
Robert, Father
“Keeping track of all my dad’s doctors, meds, and appointments felt like a full-time job. Everything was scattered across portals, and sticky notes — there was no place to see it all.”
Linda, Daughter
“Every time we saw a new doctor, it felt like starting from scratch. I kept repeating the same story over and over because nobody had the full picture.”
Brian, Father
“Every doctor used a different system. I had five MyChart logins, and half the time I couldn’t even find the latest test results.”
Sheryl, Daughter
“I was managing care for four different relatives at once. Every day there was a new password, new portal, new crisis. There was no way to stay ahead of it all.”
Karen, Daughter and Niece
“I was still working full-time, raising kids, and spending two hours a day managing my father’s care. There has to be an easier way.”
Heather, Daughter
“I wasn’t just managing her care — I was managing the caregivers, the medications, the insurance, the paperwork, and the guilt. I needed help keeping it all together.”
Amy, Daughter.
“I can’t let Mom go to the doctor by herself anymore. She just doesn’t remember what they said, and she won’t speak up for herself. If I’m not there, things fall through the cracks.”
Michelle, Daughter
“After every appointment, I could never remember exactly what was said, and the doctor’s notes never captured my questions — and taking good notes myself just wasn’t practical.”
Robert, Father
“Keeping track of all my dad’s doctors, meds, and appointments felt like a full-time job. Everything was scattered across portals, and sticky notes — there was no place to see it all.”
Linda, Daughter
“Every time we saw a new doctor, it felt like starting from scratch. I kept repeating the same story over and over because nobody had the full picture.”
Brian, Father
“Every doctor used a different system. I had five MyChart logins, and half the time I couldn’t even find the latest test results.”
Sheryl, Daughter
“I was managing care for four different relatives at once. Every day there was a new password, new portal, new crisis. There was no way to stay ahead of it all.”
Karen, Daughter and Niece
“I was still working full-time, raising kids, and spending two hours a day managing my father’s care. There has to be an easier way.”
Heather, Daughter
“I wasn’t just managing her care — I was managing the caregivers, the medications, the insurance, the paperwork, and the guilt. I needed help keeping it all together.”
Amy, Daughter.
“I can’t let Mom go to the doctor by herself anymore. She just doesn’t remember what they said, and she won’t speak up for herself. If I’m not there, things fall through the cracks.”
Michelle, Daughter
“After every appointment, I could never remember exactly what was said, and the doctor’s notes never captured my questions — and taking good notes myself just wasn’t practical.”
Robert, Father
“Keeping track of all my dad’s doctors, meds, and appointments felt like a full-time job. Everything was scattered across portals, and sticky notes — there was no place to see it all.”
Linda, Daughter
“Every time we saw a new doctor, it felt like starting from scratch. I kept repeating the same story over and over because nobody had the full picture.”
Brian, Father
“Every doctor used a different system. I had five MyChart logins, and half the time I couldn’t even find the latest test results.”
Sheryl, Daughter
“I was managing care for four different relatives at once. Every day there was a new password, new portal, new crisis. There was no way to stay ahead of it all.”
Karen, Daughter and Niece
“I was still working full-time, raising kids, and spending two hours a day managing my father’s care. There has to be an easier way.”
Heather, Daughter
“I wasn’t just managing her care — I was managing the caregivers, the medications, the insurance, the paperwork, and the guilt. I needed help keeping it all together.”
Amy, Daughter.
“I can’t let Mom go to the doctor by herself anymore. She just doesn’t remember what they said, and she won’t speak up for herself. If I’m not there, things fall through the cracks.”
Michelle, Daughter
“After every appointment, I could never remember exactly what was said, and the doctor’s notes never captured my questions — and taking good notes myself just wasn’t practical.”
Robert, Father
“Keeping track of all my dad’s doctors, meds, and appointments felt like a full-time job. Everything was scattered across portals, and sticky notes — there was no place to see it all.”
Linda, Daughter
“Every time we saw a new doctor, it felt like starting from scratch. I kept repeating the same story over and over because nobody had the full picture.”
Brian, Father
“Every doctor used a different system. I had five MyChart logins, and half the time I couldn’t even find the latest test results.”
Sheryl, Daughter
“I was managing care for four different relatives at once. Every day there was a new password, new portal, new crisis. There was no way to stay ahead of it all.”
Karen, Daughter and Niece
“I was still working full-time, raising kids, and spending two hours a day managing my father’s care. There has to be an easier way.”
Heather, Daughter
“I wasn’t just managing her care — I was managing the caregivers, the medications, the insurance, the paperwork, and the guilt. I needed help keeping it all together.”
Amy, Daughter.
“I can’t let Mom go to the doctor by herself anymore. She just doesn’t remember what they said, and she won’t speak up for herself. If I’m not there, things fall through the cracks.”
Michelle, Daughter
“After every appointment, I could never remember exactly what was said, and the doctor’s notes never captured my questions — and taking good notes myself just wasn’t practical.”
Robert, Father
“Keeping track of all my dad’s doctors, meds, and appointments felt like a full-time job. Everything was scattered across portals, and sticky notes — there was no place to see it all.”
Linda, Daughter
“Every time we saw a new doctor, it felt like starting from scratch. I kept repeating the same story over and over because nobody had the full picture.”
Brian, Father
“Every doctor used a different system. I had five MyChart logins, and half the time I couldn’t even find the latest test results.”
Sheryl, Daughter
“I was managing care for four different relatives at once. Every day there was a new password, new portal, new crisis. There was no way to stay ahead of it all.”
Karen, Daughter and Niece
“I was still working full-time, raising kids, and spending two hours a day managing my father’s care. There has to be an easier way.”
Heather, Daughter
“I wasn’t just managing her care — I was managing the caregivers, the medications, the insurance, the paperwork, and the guilt. I needed help keeping it all together.”
Amy, Daughter.
“I can’t let Mom go to the doctor by herself anymore. She just doesn’t remember what they said, and she won’t speak up for herself. If I’m not there, things fall through the cracks.”
Michelle, Daughter
“After every appointment, I could never remember exactly what was said, and the doctor’s notes never captured my questions — and taking good notes myself just wasn’t practical.”
Robert, Father
“Keeping track of all my dad’s doctors, meds, and appointments felt like a full-time job. Everything was scattered across portals, and sticky notes — there was no place to see it all.”
Linda, Daughter
“Every time we saw a new doctor, it felt like starting from scratch. I kept repeating the same story over and over because nobody had the full picture.”
Brian, Father
“Every doctor used a different system. I had five MyChart logins, and half the time I couldn’t even find the latest test results.”
Sheryl, Daughter
“I was managing care for four different relatives at once. Every day there was a new password, new portal, new crisis. There was no way to stay ahead of it all.”
Karen, Daughter and Niece
“I was still working full-time, raising kids, and spending two hours a day managing my father’s care. There has to be an easier way.”
Heather, Daughter
“I wasn’t just managing her care — I was managing the caregivers, the medications, the insurance, the paperwork, and the guilt. I needed help keeping it all together.”
Amy, Daughter.
“I can’t let Mom go to the doctor by herself anymore. She just doesn’t remember what they said, and she won’t speak up for herself. If I’m not there, things fall through the cracks.”
Michelle, Daughter
“After every appointment, I could never remember exactly what was said, and the doctor’s notes never captured my questions — and taking good notes myself just wasn’t practical.”
Robert, Father
“Keeping track of all my dad’s doctors, meds, and appointments felt like a full-time job. Everything was scattered across portals, and sticky notes — there was no place to see it all.”
Linda, Daughter
“Every time we saw a new doctor, it felt like starting from scratch. I kept repeating the same story over and over because nobody had the full picture.”
Brian, Father
“Every doctor used a different system. I had five MyChart logins, and half the time I couldn’t even find the latest test results.”
Sheryl, Daughter
“I was managing care for four different relatives at once. Every day there was a new password, new portal, new crisis. There was no way to stay ahead of it all.”
Karen, Daughter and Niece
“I was still working full-time, raising kids, and spending two hours a day managing my father’s care. There has to be an easier way.”
Heather, Daughter
“I wasn’t just managing her care — I was managing the caregivers, the medications, the insurance, the paperwork, and the guilt. I needed help keeping it all together.”
Amy, Daughter.
“I can’t let Mom go to the doctor by herself anymore. She just doesn’t remember what they said, and she won’t speak up for herself. If I’m not there, things fall through the cracks.”
Michelle, Daughter
“After every appointment, I could never remember exactly what was said, and the doctor’s notes never captured my questions — and taking good notes myself just wasn’t practical.”
Robert, Father