Add notes, tasks, or documents
Start with the details your family already has: visit notes, errands, files, or reminders.
KinBrief helps families track what changed, what's overdue, who's doing what, and what needs attention next.
Built for adult children coordinating care with siblings, parents, and family helpers.
This week
What changed
New discharge note added
Overdue
Confirm ride for Thursday
Who owns what
Maya: pharmacy call
Needs attention
Question for care team
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Coordination only. Confirm health questions with the care team.
A parent update, a sibling text, a doctor question, and a document request can all describe the same situation. KinBrief gives the family one place to turn that into a plan.
Notes live in texts, calls, paper, and memory.
Appointments create follow-ups that need owners.
Documents are hard to find when someone asks.
Family updates get repeated in group chats.
One person carries the week in their head.
Start with what you know. Review what KinBrief suggests. Share only what your family approves.
Start with the details your family already has: visit notes, errands, files, or reminders.
AI suggestions stay pending until a person reviews and approves what belongs in the plan.
Give tasks an owner, date, and priority so everyone can see what they are helping with.
Summarize what changed, what is overdue, what is coming up, and who owns what.
Copy a short or detailed update for WhatsApp, email, or the family group chat.
KinBrief connects the weekly care pieces that usually live in separate places.
Paste appointment notes, family messages, or things to remember. KinBrief helps turn them into follow-ups your family can review.
See what changed, what is overdue, what is coming up, and who owns what.
Assign responsibilities so everyone knows what they are helping with.
Copy a short or detailed update for WhatsApp, email, or the family group chat.
Keep important care documents in one private family workspace.
Build a simple history of notes, tasks, documents, and decisions.
Medication apps remind one person. Generic task apps miss the care context. Health journals focus on records. Family chats get messy. KinBrief connects notes, tasks, documents, updates, and responsibilities around one care circle.
Family coordination workspace
Built around what changed, what is overdue, who is doing what, and what needs attention next.
Weekly care plan generator
Built around what changed, what is overdue, who is doing what, and what needs attention next.
Notes-to-follow-ups organizer
Built around what changed, what is overdue, who is doing what, and what needs attention next.
Private document workspace
Built around what changed, what is overdue, who is doing what, and what needs attention next.
KinBrief helps organize the family plan. It does not make medical decisions.
KinBrief helps organize information and follow-ups.
Health-related items are framed as things to confirm with a doctor or care team.
Nothing is added automatically from AI suggestions.
You stay in control of what becomes part of the care plan.
Documents are stored in a private workspace.
Invite family members, assign responsibilities, and reduce repeated group chat updates.
Store insurance cards, medication lists, doctor notes, discharge papers, and power of attorney documents in a private workspace.
Summarize what changed, what is overdue, what is coming up, who owns what, and questions to resolve.
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Start organizing care basics.
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A gentle starting point for one small care circle.
Keep the whole family on the same page.
Placeholder price.
More room for shared responsibilities, notes, briefs, and documents.
For families managing more moving parts.
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Adds more AI document support and future room for complex family coordination.
KinBrief is for family coordination, not medical advice.
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A few clear answers before you create the first care brief.
No. KinBrief helps families organize care notes, tasks, documents, and weekly updates. It does not diagnose, recommend treatment, or replace a doctor or care team.
Yes. You can start with one care circle and invite family later.
Yes. KinBrief supports care circle members and roles. Email sending may still be placeholder while the product is in early setup.
No. Documents are stored in a private document vault and accessed through secure temporary links.
No. AI suggestions must be reviewed and approved before anything is added to the care plan.
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KinBrief connects notes, follow-ups, care documents, weekly updates, and family responsibilities around one care circle.
You can invite family later.