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Medobo
Plan your day. Track your time. Boost your life.
12 followers
Plan your day. Track your time. Boost your life.
12 followers
Medobo is a simple yet powerful time and productivity app designed to help you schedule your activities, track daily tasks, and gain insights into how you spend your time. With visual planning, task timers, reminders and personal productivity scoring, Medobo helps you stay intentional, organized and in control of your day — all with privacy-focused design and offline support.

From a UX perspective, clarity and trust are everything. Medobo needs to make uploading scans, sending messages, and viewing medical history feel effortless. If the interface feels calm, secure, and responsive, users will feel confident using it in sensitive situations.
Nice launch! A few ideas to deepen impact:
• Calendar integration for appointments
• Exportable or shareable medical summaries
• Smart reminders for meds & follow-ups
• Secure multi-device sync
Even without these extras, Medobo already solves a real pain.
Hey Medobo team — this is a thoughtful and empathetic product. I’ll be testing message reliability, upload flows, syncing across devices, and how the UI supports long threads or complex records. Keep listening to user feedback — this can evolve into a trusted care platform.
Medobo feels like a much-needed bridge between doctors and patients. In a world where communication is often fragmented, having a single tool to message, upload reports, track symptoms, and manage care is truly meaningful. Big congrats to the team!
What stands out about Medobo is how it centralizes communication — secure messaging, record uploads, appointment tracking, reminders, and symptom logging. If it keeps data privacy strong and the interface intuitive for both patients and clinicians, this could become a go-to telehealth organizer.
I’ve lost track of reports, prescriptions, and doctor messages more times than I can count. Medobo promises a clean space to hold all that information and keep conversations contextual. If it lives up to that promise, this could actually simplify healthcare management.