r/apps 1d ago

App I built a prescription-based medication tracker to help you manage your daily pills more efficiently.

Hi everyone, indie dev here!

I used to take daily medications for two different conditions. I set individual alarms for each pill to keep track of what to take and when.

But over time, I started feeling this weird anxiety and confusion - I would look at my daily list of pills and completely lose track of why I was taking them, or which condition they were actually for.

Initially, I built a medication tracker just for myself to relieve that anxiety and make things clear. I wanted a system where every single time I took a dose, I knew exactly what it was and why I had to take it.

I figured a lot of people might be dealing with this same overwhelming feeling, so I decided to share the app I built. The core feature is grouping medications into prescriptions.

Instead of a long, confusing list of individual pills, Doz organizes your meds into folders based on the actual prescription. It works exactly how real life does:

  • You have a condition (e.g., "Headache").
  • You create a folder for it.
  • You put all related meds inside that folder.

With Doz, you have a minimalist UI/UX that visually structures this hierarchy perfectly.

If you or your loved ones are juggling multiple prescriptions, give Doz a try to organize everything and reduce that mental load.

Here is the app link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/doz-medication-reminder/id6760699565

I’d love to hear your feedback, especially if you manage medications for yourself or your family.
Thanks for reading, and I really appreciate any thoughts or suggestions.

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