iPhone · iOS 15+ · free for 3 medications

Medication reminders
for someone you look after. Plus one message to you if a dose is missed.

You call to hear how they are doing, not to run through a list of pills. Let Dary keep the list. Add the medications, invite them to your Care Circle, and get on with your day. If a dose stays unmarked longer than the waiting time you chose, Dary writes to you. When they mark it, you get the all clear. Nothing in between, and no daily reports.

Download on the App Store

Free for 3 medications and a week of history. Care Circle is part of Dary+.

How it works

Three steps, and then it looks after itself

  1. 1

    You set it up, they just accept

    Add the medications: name, dose, times, about half a minute each. Then send a Care Circle invite from your phone. They install Dary, tap accept, and that is the last thing they ever have to set up.

  2. 2

    Their reminders keep arriving

    Every dose is planned on our servers in their timezone, not by an alarm living inside the phone. The 8:00 reminder still arrives after a restart, after an update, on a new phone, after a week without opening the app. One tap marks it taken or skipped.

  3. 3

    You hear from Dary only if something is off

    You choose how long to wait: 15, 30, 60 or 120 minutes. If the dose is still unmarked after that, Dary sends you one message. When they mark it, you get the all clear. That is everything Dary will ever say to you.

Care Circle

Two messages. That is the whole feature.

Most apps in this category hand you a dashboard of somebody else’s body. Dary is not that. You get two kinds of message and nothing more, so the person you love keeps their privacy and you are never left guessing.

Missed

The 8:00 PM dose is still unmarked.

One message, once the waiting time is up

All clear

The 8:00 PM dose has been marked.

Arrives when they catch up

Care Circle needs Dary on two iPhones. There is no Android version yet, so if their phone is an Android this part cannot work today. Leave your email and we will write when that changes →

Why Dary

Made for ordinary days,
not for perfect ones

Reminders that do not quietly stop

Dary does not rely on an alarm living inside the phone. Every dose is planned on our servers, so a restart, an update, a new phone or a month without opening the app changes nothing. That matters most for someone who would never notice the reminders had gone quiet.

Readable at 70, not just at 30

Large type, calm colours, a real dark theme, and one tap to mark a dose. Nothing you will have to explain twice over the phone.

An honest free plan

Three medications and a week of history, reminders included, and no ads anywhere in the app.

Health data nobody trades

We keep only what is needed to deliver the reminders, and we never sell it. Either of you can delete an account, with everything in it, from inside the app.

Not looking after anyone? It is a good pill reminder on its own.

Plenty of people start with Dary for themselves: prescriptions, vitamins and supplements on one schedule, courses that end on the right day, one tap to mark a dose, and a reason saved when you skip one. Care Circle is there if you ever want it, and out of the way if you do not.

Pricing

Free is genuinely usable. Dary+ adds the circle.

Free

$0

No card, no trial timer, no ads. Three medications free, and we will not cut that back later.

  • Up to 3 medications
  • Reminders from our servers
  • One week of history
  • Light and dark themes

Prices shown are for the United States and vary by country. Your App Store shows the exact amount before you confirm. For Care Circle, Dary+ on one side of the link is enough.

Android on either side?

Dary is iPhone only today, and we are not going to invent a launch date for Android. Here that cuts both ways: the Android phone might be yours, or it might belong to the person you look after. Leave your email and you will get exactly one message, on the day it exists.

Whose phone runs Android?

Optional. It tells us which version to build first.

No newsletter, no launch countdown. One email, once.

FAQ

Questions, answered

Which phones does Dary run on?

iPhone with iOS 15 or newer. There is no Android version and no date for one, but you can leave your email above and we will write once, if it happens. There is no web version either. Dary is built as a mobile app.

Where can I download it?

Dary is on the App Store in 145 countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. It is not available in the European Union or the United Kingdom yet. If the button says the app is unavailable in your country, that is why, and not a mistake on your side.

What does it cost?

Three medications and a week of history are free, with no ads, and we are not going to cut that free plan back later. Dary+ costs $4.99 a month or $39.99 a year in the United States, with 14 days free on the yearly plan, and it lifts both limits and adds Care Circle. Prices vary by country, and your App Store shows the exact amount before you confirm.

What exactly can I see about the person I look after?

Two events, and only those. A message when a dose stays unmarked past the waiting time you chose, and the all clear when they mark it. Their medication list, schedule and history are not shown to you. There is no shared dashboard and no location.

Do reminders work when the app is closed?

Yes. Doses are planned on our servers, so reminders survive restarts, updates and long stretches without opening Dary. Two things are needed on their side: notifications allowed for Dary, and a phone that is online when the reminder is due. An offline phone receives it as soon as it reconnects.

Is our health data private?

We keep only what is needed to deliver reminders, we never sell it, and either of you can delete an account and everything in it from inside the app. The details are in the Privacy Policy and, for the United States, the Consumer Health Data notice.

Is Dary a medical device?

No. Dary reminds and keeps a record. It does not diagnose, does not check drug interactions, and does not tell anyone what to take or when to stop. That stays between them and their doctor or pharmacist.

Something is not working. Who do I write to?

Start with the support page. It covers reminders that stop arriving, restoring a purchase and deleting an account. If that does not help, write to [email protected] and a person will answer.

One less thing to worry about tonight

Free for three medications. Set it up once, and call them about something else.