Daily care tracking
Track medications, vitals, meals, fluids, symptoms, hygiene, sleep, activities, notes, calls, meetings, and custom tasks as the day unfolds.
A private Apple-platform caregiving log for families and helpers keeping daily care organized.
Product Overview
C1B helps families keep the details of daily care for their loved ones in one place, especially when care is shared across siblings, spouses, adult children, family friends, or outside helpers. Instead of relying on a mix of paper binders, spreadsheets, email threads, and text messages, caregivers can use C1B to track what needs to happen today, what has already been handled, and what's scheduled for tomorrow.
The app is built around care profiles, day plans, daily checklists, reusable templates, medications, appointments, notes, photos, contacts, care history, and PDF exports. Shared care profiles help trusted collaborators stay aligned during handoffs, while C1B’s privacy-first approach keeps the focus on the family’s own care record rather than advertising, tracking, or data resale.
Quick Facts
Highlights
Track medications, vitals, meals, fluids, symptoms, hygiene, sleep, activities, notes, calls, meetings, and custom tasks as the day unfolds.
Create reusable care plan templates, assign them to today, tomorrow, or future dates, and adjust the plan as the day progresses or care needs change.
Keep a structured record of what happened, and export day plans or care history as PDFs for printed checklists, shared handoffs, or family members who prefer paper.
Share care profiles with trusted family members and caregivers so everyone can see the same care details.
Use C1B on iPhone, iPad, and Mac, with care records syncing through Apple’s iCloud/CloudKit services when available.
C1B is not built to turn caregiving activity into an advertising profile. There are no ads, tracking pixels, third-party analytics or tracking SDKs, and no selling of care data.
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Founder’s Story
Adam here, I did not set out to build a caregiving app. As an independent software developer for Apple platforms, I’ve spent more than thirty years building software to solve problems I’ve experienced firsthand. Whether it’s helping people organize email or simplifying the control of live video production, my best products have come from solving problems I needed to address myself.
For the past several years, I watched as my wife took on more and more responsibility caring for her elderly parents. Seeing firsthand the demands that caregiving placed on her gave me an appreciation for just how much coordination, communication, and organization it requires. Then, earlier this year, my father was diagnosed with lymphoma. Like many people, I suddenly found myself in the sandwich generation, helping care for an aging parent while also raising my own family.
My siblings and I began taking turns flying to San Diego. I spent a week here, three weeks there, and eventually a month living in my childhood home.
Yet I was no longer the kid my parents were raising.
I was the adult now, responsible for administering medications, driving to appointments, taking notes during doctor visits, and keeping track of symptoms, tasks, and meals.
For several months, my family relied on notes, spreadsheets, a printed binder, emails, and text message threads to keep track of my father’s care.
There is so much information to keep track of in daily care, from medications and appointments to vitals, symptoms, meals, and ordinary tasks. Most days followed a familiar pattern, but caregiving rarely stays still for long. A change in my father’s condition could throw the daily routine into disarray: new medications, updated instructions, additional appointments, and new tasks all had to be communicated among family members, and I often had to update and reprint the binder again. Each change exposed how fragile our workflow of notes, spreadsheets, emails, text messages, and printed pages really was. I know many families who have relied on similar improvised systems because the available tools did not fit the way family care actually works.
I developed C1B because I wanted to build a better way to handle this for my family’s use case. When I’m with my parents, I use the app to keep track of everything that happens throughout the day. My siblings can follow along until they relieve me, and when I’m back in the San Francisco Bay Area, I can see how they’re managing his care. If we need outside help, I can share his profile so caregivers know exactly what needs to be done today, tomorrow, and next week.
Over the course of developing C1B, I’ve met countless people with their own caregiving stories. Like many of the apps I’ve created over the years, C1B began as a solution to a problem I was trying to solve myself. My hope is that it helps make another family’s caregiving journey just a little less overwhelming.
-adam
Founder Bio
Adam Tow is an independent software developer, entrepreneur, and former technical lead with more than 25 years of experience building software for Apple platforms. He has developed products and workflows at Palm, AllThingsD/Recode, Vox Media, and Zoom, and is the creator of C1B, Action Phrase, MixEffect, and MsgFiler. He also organized the Newton protest following Apple’s decision to discontinue the platform, an event later chronicled in the Steve Jobs Archive’s Make Something Wonderful.
C1B grew out of Adam’s family’s experience coordinating care for his father after a lymphoma diagnosis, while also seeing the demands of caregiving as his wife helped care for her parents.
Contact
For interviews, review access, or additional materials, email press@c1b.app.