The in-town one
You drive, you sit in waiting rooms, you notice the little things. Hearth turns what you saw into one note everyone reads, so you can stop narrating your whole Tuesday across three chats.
“I post it once on the drive home. Done.”
Hearth
For families caring for a parent
One shared place for you and your siblings: medications, appointments, visit notes, and how Mom seemed today. Hearth even joins the calls you choose and tells everyone what mattered, so nobody has to relay anything twice.
Free for every family · Private by design · Parents see everything
The Carter circle
Mom’s care · today
Maya
9:12 am
Dr. Osei moved Mom’s cardiology follow-up to Thu, 2:00 pm. I can drive her.
HearthAI
11:31 am
Summarized the pharmacy call (4 min, with consent). New dosage starts Monday.
Dad
8:04 pm
Evening meds taken
HearthAI
8:30 pm
Gentle nudge: Metoprolol refill is due in 4 days. It’s Sam’s turn.
Priya
9:40 pm
Video call with Mom. She seemed brighter today; we did the crossword and she finished my clues.
The five-group-chat problem
Caring for a parent quietly becomes its own job, split across five group chats, two siblings, a worried dad, and a pharmacy login nobody remembers. No one is careless. The information just has nowhere to live. So a refill slips, the same question gets asked twice, and whoever lives farthest away is always one update behind.
“wait, which appointment moved?”
Sam · Mom Logistics 🧡
“did anyone call the pharmacy back?”
Maya · Sibs
“I thought you had the refill this month”
Priya · Family ❤️
The group chat wasn’t built for this. Your family deserves a place that was.
How Hearth works
Invite your siblings, Dad, the neighbor who drives on Tuesdays. Everyone joins with a role, and your parent is a member, never a subject.
Medications, appointments, visit notes, and how-she-seemed-today live in a single warm timeline instead of five chats. Post once; everyone knows.
Doctor call? Pharmacy? Add Hearth to the line. It announces itself, records with consent, and posts a plain-language summary with what changed and who's on it.
When a refill or follow-up starts to slip, Hearth quietly taps whoever's turn it is. No sirens, no guilt. Just nothing falling through.
Call summary
Greenway Pharmacy · Tue 11:27 am · 4 min
What changed
One thing to do
Pick up the new prescription after 10 am MondaySam’s turn
Seen by Maya, Priya, and Dad · Mom can read every word
The summary your whole circle sees, so no one relays it twice.
Every kind of sibling
You drive, you sit in waiting rooms, you notice the little things. Hearth turns what you saw into one note everyone reads, so you can stop narrating your whole Tuesday across three chats.
“I post it once on the drive home. Done.”
You're two time zones from the cardiology appointment and tired of feeling like the last to know. Hearth hands you the call summary an hour later, so you can ask the one good question that helps.
“I finally know the same things my sister knows.”
The meds, the dates, the refills. They all live in your head at 2 am. Hearth holds the list for you and nudges whoever's turn it is, so being organized stops meaning being alone with it.
“The list left my head. My head is grateful.”
Privacy & dignity
Hearth holds the most personal thing a family has. We built it the way we’d want it built for our own parents.
A circle is your family and only your family. Nothing is public, searchable, or shared beyond the people you invite.
Mom and Dad are members, not subjects. Every note, summary, and nudge about their care is theirs to read. Dignity is the default.
Hearth joins only the calls you choose, announces itself on the line, and records with everyone's consent. You can review and delete any summary.
Health information is encrypted in transit and at rest, and handled to HIPAA-aware standards. Your family's data is never sold and never used for ads.
Export your family's history anytime, useful when a new doctor joins the picture. Or delete the circle and it's gone. For good.
Pricing
Care shouldn’t be metered by the sibling. Both plans cover the whole circle, never per person.
$0forever
Everything a family needs to stop coordinating over five group chats.
$12/ month, whole family
Adds the part everyone mentions first: the AI that listens so nobody relays.
One price covers every sibling, every parent, every helper. Cancel anytime. Your data exports with you.
Early access
Hearth opens to new families in small, warm batches. Join the waitlist and we’ll save your circle a seat. Free plan included, no card ever needed.