For sons and daughters who live away from their parents

You moved cities. Or countries.
The worry about their medicines
moved with you.

MedPeace is being built so you always know if your parent took their medicine — or didn't. WhatsApp reminders in their language. Instant alerts to you when a dose goes unconfirmed. No app to install.

We're building this right now with early families. Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, and English. Your parent replies on WhatsApp like they'd text you. That's it.

Get early access

MedPeace is currently in development. We're building with a small group of founding families and will reach out as we get closer to launch.

Only if you'd like us to reach you on WhatsApp when we begin onboarding. We won't message you without your permission.

You're on the list.

We're onboarding families in small batches to make sure the experience is solid. We'll email you when it's your turn.

What happens next:

  • We'll email you as we get closer to launch with early access details
  • Early families will help us shape the product before public release
  • When it's your turn: you set up medicines (3 min), your parent gets their first WhatsApp reminder

What your parent would receive

This is what the experience will look like. No app to download. Just a WhatsApp message your parent already knows how to reply to.

What changes for you

The demo above shows what your parent sees. But you're the one paying for this. Here's what changes on your side:

Right now: You call, you hope, you worry, you forget, you feel guilty. You have no idea if your parent took their 8 AM medicine until you remember to ask at 9 PM — if you remember at all.

With MedPeace: You wake up and check once. Green means confirmed. Missing means someone already knows — because you and every sibling got an alert 30 minutes after the missed dose. No guessing. No guilt. No "I thought you were checking."

You're not buying reminders. You're buying the ability to stop carrying this in your head every single day. One source of truth for the whole family — every sibling sees the same thing, nobody falls through the cracks.

The call you make every morning. The guilt when you forget.

You're in Bangalore, or San Francisco, or Dubai. Your parents are in the town you grew up in. Every morning you try to call — "Dawai li?" Sometimes they say yes. Sometimes they forget. Sometimes they say yes, but didn't.

You've tried setting alarms on their phone. They swipe them away. You've tried pill boxes — they sit on the shelf, untouched. You've asked your sibling to check, but they have the same problem.

MedPeace is the system you'd build if you had the time. A WhatsApp message in their language, at the right time, every day. If they respond — you know. If they don't respond — you and every sibling get an alert. The gap between "they missed a dose" and "someone knows" shrinks from days to minutes.

To be clear: a WhatsApp reply is a self-reported confirmation, not physical verification that a pill was taken. But right now, most families have zero visibility. This gives you a system where silence is the signal — and silence gets acted on immediately.

No app for your parent to download. No new interface to learn. It runs on WhatsApp — the one app they already open 20 times a day.

One more thing: this is not surveillance. Your parent isn't being monitored — they're being supported. The tone is respectful, the reminders are gentle, and your parent can always reply in their own way, in their own time. The goal is to help them stay independent, not to take independence away.

How it works

1

You add your parent's medicines

Medicine names, dosage times, and your parent's preferred language. Takes under 3 minutes. You can add multiple medicines and multiple parents.

2

Your parent receives a WhatsApp message

At the scheduled time, in Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, or whichever language they speak. The message names the specific medicine. They confirm with a simple tap or reply — "haan", "le li", or a one-tap button.

3

If they don't respond — the escalation starts

After 30 minutes with no confirmation, your parent gets a gentle follow-up. If there's still no reply, every child linked to that parent gets an alert on WhatsApp with the specific medicine and time missed.

4

You see everything in one place

Which medicines were confirmed, which were missed, patterns over time. All siblings linked to a parent see the same information. One family, one source of truth. (Dashboard is being built — early families will help shape it.)

Questions you're probably thinking

My parent isn't tech-savvy. Will this work? +
If your parent can read and reply to a WhatsApp message, they can use MedPeace. There's no app to download, no account to create, no password to remember. They receive a message, they tap a button or type a reply. That's it. Messages are in their native language with simple, large-text formatting.
Won't my parent think it's spam or a scam? +
Valid concern — Indian parents are rightly cautious about unknown WhatsApp messages. That's why setup starts with you. You introduce the bot to your parent by name: "Maa/Papa, I've set up a medicine reminder for you on WhatsApp. You'll get a message from MedPeace every day." The first message from MedPeace also identifies itself using your name — "Arjun has set up your medicine reminders." It's a verified WhatsApp Business number, not a random contact.
What about my parent's privacy and data? +
Your parent's medication information is stored encrypted, never shared with third parties, and never used for advertising or any purpose beyond the reminder service. Only family members you explicitly link can see medication data. Messages go through WhatsApp's end-to-end encrypted platform. We will publish a full privacy policy before any family is onboarded. We're building this as if our own parents are using it — because they are.
What if my parent ignores the WhatsApp message? +
That's exactly what the escalation system is designed for. If they don't reply within 30 minutes, they get a second gentle nudge. If there's still no reply, every child linked to that parent gets an alert with the specific medicine and time missed. The goal isn't to force compliance — it's to make sure someone always knows when a dose goes unconfirmed.
Does a reply actually mean they took the medicine? +
Honestly, no — a WhatsApp reply is self-reported confirmation, not physical verification. We can't know for certain that a pill was swallowed. But here's the reality: right now most families have zero visibility. MedPeace gives you a system where silence is the signal. If your parent doesn't respond, you know immediately. That's a massive upgrade from hoping they remembered.
What if my parent replies in Hindi or another language? +
MedPeace is being built to understand confirmations in Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, and English — including transliterated messages like "haan le li" in Roman script. Your parent doesn't need to type a specific keyword. Natural replies will work.
Can multiple siblings be linked to one parent? +
Yes. Every child you link gets the same alerts and sees the same data. No more "I thought you were checking on them" between siblings. Everyone is in the loop, equally.
What if WhatsApp is delayed or their phone is off? +
We're designing for real-world conditions, not perfect ones. If a message isn't delivered (phone off, no internet), the escalation timer still runs — meaning you still get alerted when there's no confirmation. MedPeace doesn't replace you checking in on your parent. It makes sure you know when to.
Is this medical advice? Can I rely on it in an emergency? +
No. MedPeace is a medication reminder and visibility tool, not a medical device or emergency service. It does not provide medical advice, diagnose conditions, or replace professional healthcare. If your parent has a medical emergency, call emergency services. MedPeace helps you stay informed about daily adherence — it is not a substitute for medical care.
How much will this cost? +
We're still finalizing pricing based on what early families tell us (there's a question below where you can share your input). We plan to offer a free tier with basic reminders, though the exact scope will depend on our operating costs. Founding families who join early will get the best pricing we ever offer.
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From the Founder

MedPeace

I'm building this because I know the anxiety of living away from parents who need daily medication. The phone calls where you're not sure if they're telling the truth. The guilt when you forget to call. The fear of finding out a week later that doses were missed.

MedPeace is the system I wished existed for my own family. I'm building it in public and onboarding families personally. Every email from us comes directly from me — reply anytime, I read every message.

Help us price this right

We plan to offer a free tier for basic reminders. For the full system, tell us what would feel fair in your own currency and billing cycle.

There's no wrong answer. We're genuinely building pricing from your input.

Thanks — this directly shapes what we build. We'll share our pricing with you before anyone else.

The next time your parent misses a dose, will someone know?

We're building this with a small group of families who know this pain. No commitment — just tell us you're interested.

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