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Allhands is a web-based app for recording and understanding children’s behavioral incidents, designed for parents and guardians. It is used to log “difficult moments” such as emotional dysregulation, physical aggression, self-injury, and elopement, helping families identify triggers, observe trends, and stay aligned with co-caregivers. Its terms clearly state that it is not a medical device and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
The product centers on structured incident logs: users can record the child involved, incident type, time and location, triggers, resolution, duration, whether intervention was needed, whether anyone was injured, whether medical attention was required, and additional notes. Data can be viewed through a calendar view, list view, and filters. It also provides weekly, monthly, and yearly insights across dimensions such as average duration, time of occurrence, day of week, location, trigger, resolution, injury, intervention, and frequency. Other features include a timer, breathing prompts, personal reflections, and basic configuration for children, locations, triggers, and outcomes.
The crawled text does not disclose any plans, pricing, free tier, trial period, or payment methods, so its business model cannot be determined. Login options include email and Google Sign-In.
Allhands supports inviting household members, making it suitable for partners, co-parents, or caregiving households to share information. However, members appear to have access to all content within the household space, and no fine-grained permissions were found. On the data side, the page states that it uses “bank-level encryption,” that users own their data, that data is not used for AI training, and that users can export or delete it. Deleting an account permanently deletes the data and cannot be undone. Notably, the terms prohibit storing HIPAA-regulated PHI, which limits its use in professional healthcare compliance scenarios.
Its strengths are a focused use case, detailed fields, and practical report exports. It is especially useful for parents preparing objective records before therapy sessions, IEP meetings, or conversations with support teams. Its limitations include the lack of disclosed pricing, API, third-party integrations, permission controls, and compliance certifications. It also cannot replace professional medical judgment.
The text does not provide information about access from mainland China, so the assessment is unknown.
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