
MamaMed
Family health tracking made simple
10 followers
Family health tracking made simple
10 followers
MamaMed is the essential health tracking app for families. Record, track, and get alerts for medications, symptoms, and medical history for your children all in one place. This app can be used to track individual illnesses, but also chronic conditions that are known or being diagnosed. This app is your 100% private health diary for your children, and can also be custom exported at any time for seamless coordination with doctors and health advisors when needed.














@ashley_stuart
This is deeply needed—trying to recall symptom timelines and medications in stressful moments like ER visits is exactly where a simple, private tracker makes a real difference. Building this from your own family experience gives it authentic empathy.
A practical question: Are you initially reaching parents directly through parenting communities, or are you also considering partnerships with pediatricians, family health educators, or support groups for parents of children with chronic conditions?
(I ask because I work with health and family‑focused founders on LinkedIn, where conversations about parenting tools and trusted health resources happen daily.)
@olajiggy321 Wow thank you for such a thoughtful reply! I love that you can see the intention and value in our app!
Our roll out strategy has been focusing on building social accounts for “history” so we can prove we’re trust worthy, posting with popular hashtags and reels to reach parent accounts, and DMs on social accounts to parents who post about struggling with their kids’ sicknesses to build awareness.
We have a handful of parenting community groups (including chronic illness related, which also ties back to some of our own family’s health journey) we’ve been active in with our personal accounts, but unfortunately a lot of those have engagement rules against external links or self promotion, so we’re trying to figure that part out.
Our LinkedIn brand page is very new, so that’s a great tip to keep pursuing that social avenue.
Long-term, I would love to see partnerships with the medical community, because we help both side - parents who need help managing and tracking within their household, and doctors who need to understand what’s happening in those households and how to treat the kids they see. I would LOVE to explore partnerships with hospitals, children’s foundations, even direct with companies who want to provide this tool as a benefit to their employees.
The question is - where to start? If you’re up for it, let’s connect on LinkedIn and make some magic happen for the families you work with! Any tips and guidance you have would mean the world.
@ashley_stuart
Ashley, you’ve nailed the core challenge — providing value in communities that restrict promotion.
A simple shift: in those groups, answer questions in detail without links. Then note, “I’ve written more on tracking kids’ health timelines — happy to share via DM if helpful.” Admins often allow this.
For partnerships, start by offering a pilot to 2-3 local pediatric nurses. They can become your internal champions.
(I’ve hit my weekly LinkedIn request limit, otherwise I’d send one. If you’re open to connecting there, feel free to send me a request via my profile — happy to share a quick outreach template I use for parenting/health communities.)
—Agbaje
Sadly, I don't use an iOS device, so I can't test the app, but I wanted to stop by and say this looks like a genuinely thoughtful product.
The problem you're solving is real. Trying to recall symptoms, timelines, and medication details during a stressful doctor visit or ER trip is tough, especially with little ones. Having everything in one place, privately owned and self-entered, is precisely how health data should be handled.
Hope you see an Android version in the future. Wishing you and your family a speedy recovery, and best of luck with the launch!
@galaxyruler Thank you for such a kind response! Android is FOR SURE on our radar! We’re going to roll out a few large feature updates to our IOS version in the next few weeks, then get started on tackling Android. I encourage you to follow our Facebook account (MamaMed App) so you don’t lose us. I’d love to have you join us when it’s ready!