Sibliny · In development · iOS + Android
Caring for a parent should not require a spreadsheet.
Sibliny coordinates care across siblings, partners, and the wider family. One shared place for tasks, medications, appointments, expenses, and daily check-ins — designed for families who are doing this together, often from different cities.
Sibliny is a family caregiver coordination app. Care circles, shared tasks, medication reminders, appointment calendar, expense splitting, and burnout check-ins. Not a medical device. Not HIPAA-covered. A personal organisation tool for the people in the family doing the work.
The problem
One sibling lives near Mum and does most of the day-to-day. Another sibling is two hours away and visits every other weekend. A third lives abroad and wants to help. The fourth keeps offering to do the financial admin and never quite does. Information lives across a WhatsApp group, an email chain, three calendars, a notes app, and a folder of receipts.
Sibliny gives the family one shared place: who's doing what, when meds are due, when the next appointment is, who paid for the last care package. Less ambient guilt. Fewer missed prescriptions. More distributed caregiving.
What's in the app
- Care circles — invite the family; assign roles (primary, secondary, observer)
- Shared tasks — daily, recurring, one-off; with sensible recurrence rules
- Medication reminders — for the cared-for person; logging optional
- Appointment calendar — synced across all members of the circle
- Expense tracking — care costs categorised and split fairly
- Daily check-ins — mood, energy, sleep notes shared with the circle
- Burnout assessment — for caregivers, with self-care suggestions
- Respite requests — between circle members, with calendar integration
- Emergency protocols — pre-written, in case the worst happens
- Weekly digest — a summary email so out-of-town family stays in the loop
What Sibliny is not
Sibliny is a personal organisation tool. It is not a medical device. It is not a HIPAA-covered service. It does not replace medical, legal, or financial professionals. It does not guarantee emergency response. The disclaimers in the app are deliberate, not throwaway — please read them.
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