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KeptWellKeep every medical record organized, accessible, and understood by everyone who cares.

Organize medical records, lab reports & appointments in one secure timeline. AI-powered family health hub for caregiving & serious illness. Free & private.

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KeptWell

KeptWell replaces the chaotic medical binder with an intelligent system that reads, understands, and organizes your family's health records. Upload pathology reports, discharge papers, and even voicemails — KeptWell extracts what matters and keeps everyone in the loop, together.

Product Highlights

  • AI-Powered Document Reading: Automatically processes 47-page reports, lab results, and clinical notes to surface key findings and trends.
  • Family Circle Sync: Invite siblings, parents, and caregivers to see the same documents and updates in real time — no more midnight group texts.
  • Appointment Preparation: Generates personalized questions based on recent labs, medications, and doctor notes so you never leave with regrets.
  • Natural Language Queries: Ask anything about your loved one's health history and get cited answers drawn from every uploaded document.
  • Privacy-First Design: End-to-end encryption for sensitive data, no ads, no data selling, and full exportability of your records.

Use Cases

  • New Diagnosis Navigation: Make sense of overwhelming biopsy reports and scan results, build your first oncologist question list, and loop in family without chaos.
  • Active Treatment Management: Track lab trends over time, monitor medication changes with dates, and receive alerts when something shifts.
  • Remote Caregiving: Stay fully informed from any location — see what your parent saw, read doctor notes directly, and maintain private personal notes.
  • Multi-Caregiver Coordination: Unite adult children, siblings, nurses, and partners in one synchronized view without information bleeding across families.

Target Audience

KeptWell serves adult children and family caregivers navigating serious diagnoses — particularly cancer — who need to coordinate care across distances and generations while managing overwhelming medical documentation.