From scattered care updates to one weekly plan

KinBrief gives families a simple rhythm: collect the week, review the follow-ups, assign responsibility, and share the brief.

Start with one note

You do not need a perfectly organized family to begin. Add one appointment note or task, then build the plan from there.

1

Add notes

Paste appointment notes, family messages, visit observations, or things someone needs to remember.

2

Review follow-ups

KinBrief can suggest possible tasks or questions to confirm. Nothing is added automatically.

3

Assign tasks

Give responsibilities an owner, due date, and priority so the family can see what is covered.

4

Generate a weekly brief

Create a family-ready summary of what changed, what is overdue, what is coming up, and who owns what.

5

Share the family update

Copy a short or detailed update for the group chat, email, or relatives who need the latest picture.

AI suggestions stay review-first

KinBrief can help turn notes into possible follow-ups, but a person must review, edit, and approve suggestions before they become tasks.

The weekly brief is for the family

Use it to share what changed, what is overdue, what needs attention, and what the family should confirm with the care team.

Built for the family member holding the week together

KinBrief is for adult children, siblings, spouses, relatives, and trusted helpers who need one shared place to see what changed, what is due, and what still needs a person to confirm with the care team.

Start alone, then invite family when the plan is useful.

Keep notes, tasks, documents, and weekly updates connected.

Review AI-suggested follow-ups before they become tasks.

Use the brief to align the family, not to make medical decisions.

Create the first care brief, then invite family when you are ready.

KinBrief is built for the family plan, but it works even if you start alone.

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