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FeatherKeep is a care management app designed for family caregivers, including those caring for aging parents, autistic individuals, people with disabilities, or people who need support after hospital discharge. It is not positioned as a general project management tool, but as an app that structures “everything caregivers keep in their heads,” covering medications, emergency information, expenses, government benefits, care coordination, and caregivers’ own well-being.
The product offers eight categories of tools: medication management records prescriptions and sends refill reminders in advance based on waiting times at local pharmacies or family doctors; an emergency profile can be opened on any phone via a QR code placed on the fridge, with no app installation or login required, allowing first responders to view medications, conditions, allergies, and contacts; benefits screening suggests government programs a household may qualify for based on country and family circumstances. For Canada, it can also generate evidence reports for the Disability Tax Credit from daily care logs. On the expense side, it supports 30-second receipt scanning, automatically identifies amounts and dates, and categorizes them according to national tax codes, with exports available for accountants during tax season. For collaboration, care tasks, transportation, medication, appointments, and more can be assigned to specific family members, and monthly care summaries show with data who has taken on how much work. It also includes a 72-hour post-discharge checklist and a private weekly check-in on the caregiver’s physical and mental state.
The page clearly states “Start free,” “No credit card,” and a 7-day free trial, but it does not disclose subsequent paid plans, prices, billing cycles, number of members, or feature limits, so its commercial predictability remains incomplete.
Its strengths are its focused use case and features designed around real, high-frequency pain points in family caregiving—especially emergency information, refill reminders, tax/benefit evidence, and quantified family workload sharing, which make it clearly differentiated. The drawbacks are that the text does not explain data encryption, privacy compliance, handling of medical data, or data hosting locations, nor does it disclose third-party system integrations, APIs, enterprise permissions, or self-hosting capabilities. For an app involving sensitive health and family data, this information is critical.
It is better suited to family caregivers in English-speaking countries. The page lists Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand, with the Canadian tax and DTC scenarios described in the most detail. For users in China, its core value may be limited due to differences in local healthcare insurance, tax, and benefits systems.
The scraped text does not provide information about access from China, ICP filing, or localization. Actual accessibility is therefore rated as unknown.
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featherkeep.com is an Canada Health provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach featherkeep.com directly.