Companion App

Wellet Connect

Your loved one's health data, flowing to you automatically. No more manual entry. No more guessing.

Wellet Connect is a lightweight companion app that lives on your loved one's phone. They approve once, and their health data — vitals, medications, lab results — starts flowing to your Wellet dashboard in real time.

Share with Betsy

Betsy has invited you to share health updates through Wellet. She'll be able to see vitals, medications, and appointments.

What gets shared
Medication confirmations and EHR records you approve. Apple Health vitals coming soon.

Three steps. One approval.

Designed to be set up by anyone — including the person who needs the most support.

Install on their phone

Your loved one (or a helper) installs the free Wellet Connect app. Large text, three screens, designed for people who may not be tech-comfortable.

Approve once

A single permission screen explains exactly what's shared. They tap approve, and data starts flowing. No ongoing actions needed.

Data flows to you

Clinical records from Epic MyChart flow in automatically. Medication confirmations come from daily check-ins. Apple Health vitals are arriving soon via the Wellet Bridge app.

Every signal, in one place.

Connect health data from the sources that matter — without requiring your loved one to do anything after the initial setup.

Apple Health (HealthKit) Coming Soon

Heart rate, steps, sleep, blood pressure, SpO2 — syncing in the background via the Wellet Bridge iOS app. Arriving on TestFlight soon.

Electronic Health Records

Labs, visit notes, medication changes from Epic MyChart and other SMART on FHIR portals. Read-only access.

Medication Confirmations

Simple "Took it" or "Skipped" buttons for each scheduled dose. You see adherence in real time.

Document Camera

Snap a photo of a discharge summary or prescription. Wellet reads it and adds it to the timeline.

Daily Check-ins

A single button: "How are you feeling?" Their response appears on your dashboard.

Wearables Coming Soon

Fitbit, Garmin, Oura, Whoop, Dexcom, and 200+ devices via Terra API. One integration, every wearable.

Coming Soon

The companion app, designed for your loved one.

Wellet Connect on iPhone is built for the person being cared for — not the caregiver. Larger text. Higher contrast. Calmer pacing. Their story, in their voice, on their own device. Here is an early look at the screens we are designing.

Welcome and sign-in screen with three large entry options including a code-from-family path.
Welcome
A gentle way in
Three large entry options. One obvious next step. A real-person help link at the bottom.
Today screen showing a noticed blood-pressure update, a buffered note coming Friday, and a memory the recipient added.
Today
What's new, in their voice
Notices written for them, not about them. Sensitive notes are held briefly so a family member can be there first.
Quiet-day Today screen reading 'Nothing new today. Your circle is quiet.'
A quiet day
Silence is a feature
Most days are calm. The app stays calm with them.
Comfort Mode home screen with a warm family photo, an orientation cue, and a single large 'I need help' button.
Comfort Mode
For harder days
A family photo. The day of the week. One large button that reaches the people who love them.
My story timeline screen showing life events the recipient and family have added alongside auto-pulled medical visits.
My story
A life, not a chart
Birthdays, trips, and tea with friends sit next to checkups and prescriptions. They get to add their own.
My numbers screen showing labs and vitals translated into plain-language sentences with no traffic-light colors.
My numbers
Plain language, not red dots
Lab values and vitals translated into sentences anyone can act on. No alarm colors.
What's been noticed screen showing softened-framing notices with source attribution.
What's been noticed
Patterns, named gently
CareSignals rewritten for the recipient. Every notice shows where it came from and how to learn more.
My voice screen with a list of wish recordings and a large record button. A note says recordings are never used to train anything.
My voice
Their words, kept private
Short voice notes about what matters. Only the people they choose can hear them. Never used to train anything.
Settings screen titled 'What my circle has done for me' listing every caregiver action on the recipient's behalf.
Transparency
What my circle has done for me
Every action a family member takes on their behalf is visible to them. They can remove anyone from their circle at any time.

Swipe or scroll to see all nine screens. Mockup only — not connected to real data.

They're a participant. Not a subject.

"The care recipient is not a subject of surveillance. They are a participant who authorizes once — 'share my health data with these people' — and can revoke access at any time."
  • Read-only — never writes to their EHR
  • Encrypted in transit and at rest
  • Row-level security
  • They control who sees it
  • Revoke access instantly

EHR integration uses SMART on FHIR, the open standard used by hospitals worldwide. Wellet never stores raw credentials — access is token-based and scoped to read-only clinical data.

~11%
of family caregivers live more than an hour away — AARP

Set up remotely. No tech support call needed.

Coming soon Wellet Connect will support fully remote setup through a Caregiver Toolkit — a pre-configured setup package with a one-tap invite link, large-print visual guide, and real-time confirmation as each step completes. Today, setup happens together (in person or on a video call) using the standard invite flow.

Caregiver Toolkit will include
  • One-tap invite link (no login required)
  • Large-print visual setup guide
  • Real-time confirmation as each step completes
  • Optional video walkthrough

Get early access to Wellet Connect

Join the waitlist and be among the first caregivers to use Wellet Connect when it launches.

Request early access