divvyDOSE

divvyDOSE

Your daily medication, directly shipped to you

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Launch tags:Health & FitnessTech
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Jacob Hobbie
I first heard of a startup mentioned on here before called PillPack. When I found that one, I wanted to search a little bit deeper into the world of online pharmacies, since they were very popular back when I was growing up. Lo' and behold, I found divvyDOSE! divvyDOSE is an online pharmacy that ships a box of your medications. Within the box, packets with just the right amount of medication you need at the right time of day are provided. It makes taking your medication easy and simple, without the hassle of going to a pharmacy, or even trying to find the right vitamins you might like the best. divvyDOSE also provides a beautiful mobile app for iOS and Android. (This is one time I can be a proud Android owner and say that Material Design guidelines were even followed)! The app provides reminders for when you need to take medication, lets caregivers know when a divvyDOSE customer has taken their medication, a list of current medication, a score based on how often you've taken your medication on time, and more! Overall, I'm excited to see another service provide competition, and see the shipping market branch off into a new product to deliver to customers. I'm also interested to see how well this will go with older customers who may not trust an online store as much, and if the customer service teams can still provide good support when not being able to see their customers face-to-face, especially with something as important as people's health.