Launching today

Lifelong
Your whole family’s health in one place.
56 followers
Your whole family’s health in one place.
56 followers
Lifelong is the family health app built around the household, not just one person. Keep records, medications, symptoms, appointments, activity and sleep together for everyone you care about. Connect the wearables you already use, keep the right people in the loop, and use Alo, the in-app AI companion, to log updates and take simple actions. Sharing stays user-controlled. Available on iOS with a two-week free trial.




Rabbithole
Hello! 👋 So excited to share this with you all.
When my grandfather could no longer walk, my father took down two walls in our family home so a hospital bed could fit through the doorway and a wheelchair could reach the bathroom.
He changed the shape of the house because the care system stopped at the front door.
What stayed with me was how much of health falls to families: the records, medication lists, appointments, small changes, and the job of remembering which specialist said what. That work usually lives across portals, group chats, folders, and one person’s head.
So Gurleen, Param and I built Lifelong: one place for a whole family’s health.
You can keep records, medications, symptoms, appointments, activity and sleep organized by person, connect the wearables your family already uses, and use Alo in the app to log updates and take simple actions.
Most health apps are designed around an individual. Lifelong is designed around the household. It’s for families to use together, not for one person to monitor everyone else. Sharing is user-controlled, and Lifelong does not diagnose or prescribe.
Check us out on the App Store: https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/lifelong-family-health/id6758003611
Or visit our website: trylifelong.com
If you’re the person in your family who remembers which specialist said what, I’d genuinely love to hear what would make Lifelong useful for your family.
@raztronaut "Designed around the household" is the whole thing. We've got a one-year-old and the health admin lives in my wife's head: vaccination history, appointments, everything. Congrats on the launch!
The thing I'd think about is that a family record is permanent. My daughter's entire medical history would be logged by me, from birth, and she never agreed to any of it. When she becomes of age, whose record is it? Can she take it with her, or delete it? That's a design question more than a privacy-policy one.
I appreciate the focus on reducing the mental load for the person who usually remembers everything. That small part of family care can become a huge responsibility over time.