Clear intake history
Weekly and monthly views show how consistently you follow your plan – with no guilt-trip mechanics.
A pill tracker should help you, not measure you. RemMedy simply shows what got taken – not how productive you were.
Weekly and monthly views show how consistently you follow your plan – with no guilt-trip mechanics.
Free-text and units (mg, ml, drops, IU) for anything that isn't a stock pill.
Little wins for good weeks – friendly and fully disableable.
Postpone, log later, or skip – without burying menus.
RemMedy is deliberately plain. If you want a health app with a social feed, points, and competitions, this is not it. If you want a quiet, reliable tracker that just works, you're in the right place.
Android vendors like Xiaomi, Samsung, OnePlus, Huawei, and Honor apply aggressive battery optimization that can silently suppress reminders. RemMedy walks you through the permissions Android requires on first launch and raises a warning on the Today tab if battery optimization is still active:
After these steps, alarms fire reliably – on standby, in airplane mode, and without Google services. RemMedy uses Android-native primitives (AlarmManager for exact times, WorkManager for background checks). Settings has a "Test reminder" button that fires after 10 seconds if you want to verify.
The free tier is fully functional for simple plans: up to 2 medications, 2 measurement types, and 30 days of history. It's great for trying the app, or for tracking a handful of meds long-term.
If you take more medications at once, want a longer history, or need doctor-ready PDF reports, Premium unlocks unlimited entries, minute-precise reminders, PDF export, inventory tracking with refill reminders, and extended trend analysis. Premium is a one-time €6.99 – no subscription, lifetime – with a 7-day free trial.
Free for up to 2 medications; Premium one-time €6.99 for unlimited entries, PDF export, and inventory tracking.