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CareMan MVP turns treatment adherence into a daily operating system.

This page presents the current CareMan MVP as it exists today. The experience already covers onboarding, medication setup, adherence tracking, stock awareness, scheduled medical follow-ups, and portable user data management. It shows how CareMan is evolving into a complete daily treatment companion rather than a simple reminder app.

15 Polished product screens covering onboarding, medications, daily actions, schedule, and settings.
8 meds Built-in demo dataset showing active, low-stock, expiring, and multi-schedule medication states.
Core loop Onboard, configure treatment, act on reminders, review adherence, and manage upcoming check-ups.

Why this MVP matters

The product already demonstrates the operational layer behind the CareMan thesis: convert prescriptions and routines into structured actions, then keep users and caregivers on top of adherence every day.

Behavioral utility

The home flow shows concrete decision states such as pending, taken, skipped, and low adherence rather than generic educational content.

Portfolio readiness

The medication list already models diverse forms, frequencies, remaining supply, and time-of-day schedules, which supports chronic care use cases.

Trust-building operations

The schedule and settings modules demonstrate that CareMan is being built as a durable treatment companion with controllable data flows, not just a reminder widget.

Product Journey

The screenshot tour below follows the user journey from first launch to the daily adherence loop. The screens show how the product already works today and how the experience is taking shape across the full care flow.

CareMan onboarding screen about medication reminders
Stage 1

Onboarding frames the value around consistency and calm daily support.

The first-touch experience positions CareMan as a reassuring companion rather than a cold medical utility. This matters commercially because adherence tools need emotional safety and clarity to reduce churn among older or stressed users.

  • Soft guided onboarding for medication adherence use cases.
  • Brand-led experience suitable for direct-to-consumer acquisition.
  • Clear positioning around reminders and treatment discipline.
CareMan profile setup screen with user name, birth date, and gender
Stage 2

Personal setup gives the platform a treatment context before the first medication is tracked.

The MVP already asks for patient profile details and uses those details to personalize the experience. That is an important step toward future risk scoring, caregiver supervision, and condition-specific pathways.

  • User identity and demographic setup inside the onboarding flow.
  • Structured input model rather than a disposable guest journey.
  • Foundation for segmentation, compliance, and future care roles.
CareMan home dashboard with adherence overview and English status messaging
Stage 3

The dashboard translates adherence into a measurable operating view.

Once demo data is loaded, the home dashboard immediately shows an adherence warning, seven-day metrics, and active medication counts. This is the right product shape for caregivers, pharmacies, and insurers because it converts behavior into visible KPIs.

  • Seven-day adherence overview with percentage and marked doses.
  • Active-medication visibility for ongoing treatment complexity.
  • Escalation banner that can later power nudges and interventions.
CareMan dose tracking screen showing a taken status and pending medication actions
Stage 4

The daily loop is action-oriented: take, skip, and create real adherence history.

This is where the product becomes operational. Users can mark doses directly from the daily feed, and the interface shows whether intake happened on time or with delay. That supports future analytics, accountability workflows, and behavior-change interventions.

  • Single-tap dose actions designed for repeated daily usage.
  • Status memory that captures delay, pending, and completion.
  • Simple interaction model appropriate for older and multi-medication users.
CareMan medications list with stock levels and timing details
Stage 5

Medication management is already richer than a basic reminder list.

The medication workspace organizes active treatments into durable records with dosage, stock level, frequency, and schedule windows. That makes CareMan more defensible because the product is building a persistent treatment database, not just firing notification events.

  • Medication cards support stock, schedule, and expiration context.
  • Filtering enables operational review of active and low-stock items.
  • Multi-form support suggests readiness for broader chronic-care scenarios.
CareMan schedule page with upcoming check-ups and archived events
Stage 6

CareMan expands beyond pills into check-ups, tests, and treatment continuity.

The schedule page shows why the broader CareMan thesis is credible. Upcoming events such as blood tests and specialist visits are managed in the same product environment as medications, which increases switching costs and deepens the adherence story.

  • Upcoming and archived medical events in a dedicated workflow.
  • Check-up detail screens ready for future reminders and documents.
  • Natural path toward lab-result ingestion and care coordination.

What This Enables Next

The current MVP already defines the product grammar for the next layers of the CareMan experience.

What is already working

  • The application already supports a clear user journey from onboarding to daily treatment execution.
  • The medication layer, adherence states, schedule views, and settings are already expressed in one coherent interface.
  • The product can already represent both medication routines and adjacent health follow-up workflows in one place.

What comes next

  • Prescription ingestion and OCR can connect naturally into the existing medication creation and editing model.
  • Caregiver and clinician roles can extend from the current dashboard, schedule, and adherence states.
  • Lab results, check-up tracking, and treatment-history intelligence can deepen the same daily companion workflow.

CareMan is growing from a medication tracker into a full treatment companion.

The current product already covers the daily adherence loop and lays the groundwork for broader treatment management, caregiver coordination, and health follow-up workflows.