Thank heaven I decided to search the app store for a pill reminder app and thank heaven I chose Round! Not only does it keep giving me notifications until I take my pill (which I really really need because I get distracted easily), it also allows me to put in what medicine and the dosage for each scheduled dose. I never did it at consistent times, if I even remembered to take them at all, and sometimes I would have trouble remembering if I’d even taken them or not that day. I have always been absolutely terrible at taking pills. Thank you so much to all of those who helped create this application - you have helped me in more ways than I can explain in this review. Every morning I wake up and I am EXCITED to check off the medications I need to take, like I'm playing a game with myself: how many days can you go taking it at the right time? It's motivating in a way that I couldn't get motivated on my own to have a routine that benefits my life way more than just a simple click of a button. That being said, I have to take certain medications every SINGLE day around the same time to get the full effect of them - but like I said, I am all over the place and rarely have routine in my life. I found this app in the watch App Store and after downloading it, I am not kidding - it changed my life. I bought an Apple Watch not too long ago, not really knowing all of the benefits of it, while simultaneously trying to find things I could do with it. can’t apple come up with something to track your meal intake too? (or maybe i’m just missing something.□□♀️oh □)Įvery single time I see the stupid notification "would you like to rate our app?" I immediately click no because if I really thought it was worth writing a review for, I wouldn't need to be asked. If i could change anything, it would be to integrate this beautiful system into a larger system of intake for health, like it would be nice if apples health app had this medication interface in the app (or maybe they do and idk) but now that i add my caffeine intake (usually in the form of AWAKE caffeinated chocolates) i almost wanna track how much i eat, but i know i won’t track my food if it’s in a separate app than the one i track my meds in. i also log down my advil intake (college gives me a lot of headaches.) i also log down my caffeine intake with coffee or an energy drink or caffeinated chocolate. i really, really appreciate the makers of this app. and i use the apple watch app so i don’t have to get into my phone all the time. just my opinion, but the interface on this app is beautiful and it’s so satisfying to log my medication. the other apps i tried to track medication were kinda clunky and looked like they were useful with the first 5 iphones. ![]() not necessarily like expensive things, just clean & put together surroundings, sort of OCD i guess. I won’t get too detailed (bc i’m supposed to be working on homework right now, of course.) but i will say that i like nice looking things. We love user feedback! If you have any questions, ideas or complaints at all reach out to us at or on Twitter. ・User accounts for backup and syncing between devices ・Specialized flow for birth control packs ・Streak counting and historical viewing of previous days and months ・Persistent push notifications that remind you even if you forget or miss the first one ・Tracking and taking of as-needed/PRN medications ・Complex scheduling of various doses and schedules ・Simple and intuitive interface to viewing all of your medications and vitamins ![]() By helping you set “reminder windows” tailored to your medicine and schedule, Round accommodates life’s unpredictable distractions and removes the stress of staying healthy. It provides subtle, persistent reminders that go beyond awkward phone alarms. This simple, beautiful app organizes all of your medications and vitamins in one place. Round makes it easier to remember to take your medicine, so you can worry less, live healthier, and be happier.
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