Family health is hard to remember accurately.
Not because people do not care, but because the data is scattered across tired mornings, school messages, pharmacy trips, thermometers, and half-remembered conversations.
Memoato is not a medical record and it is not medical advice.
It is a simple memory layer for everyday context.
Start with a raw note
You can write things like:
Lea sore throat, no temperature, stayed homeStela fever 39.1 at 6am, gave medicineI feel low energy again, slept badly
Memoato saves the original note first.
Then it can extract useful facts:
- Person
- Symptom
- Temperature
- Time
- Duration
- Context
The point is not to diagnose anything. The point is to remember what happened and when.
Why this helps
Later, you can ask practical questions:
- When did this fever start?
- Who was sick last week?
- How often has this symptom repeated?
- What did we do the last time this happened?
That is useful because normal life does not happen in neat forms.
Sometimes you only have a sentence. That should be enough.
Keep uncertainty visible
Health data should not be over-inferred.
If you write fever, Memoato should not invent a temperature.
If you write stomach hurt, it should preserve the raw note and label the symptom carefully.
The product should help you remember, not pretend to be a doctor.
Try it at app.memoato.com.