Launch
RemMedy is live on Google Play
Publicly available worldwide as of today – no account, no subscription, no tracking. What's in it, who built it, and where it goes from here.
Today's the day: RemMedy is publicly available on the Google Play Store – no longer in closed testing, no longer invite-only. Anyone can install it now:
What RemMedy is
RemMedy is an Android medication reminder app that takes three things seriously that many other apps don't:
- Reliability – reminders fire even when the phone is in airplane mode, in battery-saver mode, or has no Google account configured.
- Privacy – no account, no tracking, no external server. Your health data stays on your device.
- Honest pricing – free tier forever, Premium one-time €6.99 with a 7-day trial. No subscription.
What's in 1.0
The version going live today isn't the start of a beta. It's the result of about a year of quiet work plus several weeks of closed testing with real users.
- Today, Plan, History – the three tabs your daily routine revolves around.
- Flexible schedules – daily, weekly, custom, multiple intakes per day, dose strengths, time windows.
- Measurements – blood pressure, blood glucose, weight. Quick to log, clearly visualized, easy to backfill.
- Wear OS – standalone smartwatch app with a Today screen, rotary snooze picker, and measurement entry right on your wrist.
- Diary & monthly recap – mood, pain, sleep quality, free-form notes. Insights only show up once there's enough data to back them.
- PDF export for doctor visits (Premium).
Who built it
RemMedy is a project by 70six, a small studio based in Germany. We build software we want to use ourselves – with the standard that it should still work the same way in five years. No cloud lock-in, no required login, no subscription that would push us to invent „value" just to make cancellation hurt.
What's next
Today's launch isn't a finish line – it's the end of the phase where feedback only came through a testers' channel. On the roadmap:
- iOS – currently in planning. Our data and notification layers were designed so that a second platform is realistic.
- More measurement types – pulse, sleep, oxygen saturation. Optional and always offline.
- Better import paths – from Medisafe and other apps, so switching doesn't fail because of typing.
What we won't do: add tracking, force an account, or move to a subscription. If you install RemMedy today, the app will still follow the same rules in two years.
Tell us what's missing
We read Play Store reviews, and we genuinely want concrete feedback – including what doesn't work. What's missing for you? What dosing logic doesn't map cleanly? Which reminder didn't fire last night?
Send a review, an email, or use the in-app feedback entry. Every serious response lands on the table.
Until then: thanks for being here. We're glad to finally let RemMedy out of the test phase.