Why we built this.
We've seen firsthand how families struggle to coordinate care for the people they love. Juggling medications, doctor's appointments, and daily check-ins while trying to hold down a job and a life of your own — it's invisible work, and most of it happens without any support.
What we kept noticing was that caregivers had no tools designed for them. Everything was built for hospitals or clinics. The people doing the actual daily work of caring — the ones adjusting medications at 2 AM, noticing that Mom seems more tired than usual, trying to explain to a sibling what a typical week looks like — they were using sticky notes and group texts.
Metrics That Care isn't a clinical tool. It's something that acknowledges the human side of caregiving. It helps you track the small things — sleep, energy, mood — so you can see patterns before they become crises. And it lets you share that picture with family, so you're not carrying everything alone.
Every feature in this app comes from real conversations with real caregivers. We build what people actually need, not what looks good in a pitch deck.
What we believe
Empathy first
We don't talk about caregivers in the abstract. Every decision starts with a real person, a real day, a real struggle. If a feature doesn't make someone's Tuesday easier, we don't build it.
Patterns matter
You might not notice that your energy has been dropping for two weeks. But a simple chart will. Small observations lead to big insights — and sometimes they're the thing that gets a doctor to listen.
Caregivers deserve tools
Not afterthoughts of hospital software. Not apps designed for clinicians and then marketed to families. Real tools, built from the ground up for the people doing the daily work of caring.
Honesty always
We'll never fake metrics, gamify your pain, or pretend that an app can solve everything. What we can do is give you a clearer picture — and help you share it with the people who matter.