About EchoCare

EchoCare began with something simple — a desire to make life a little easier for families managing medications.

Behind every reminder is a real person: a parent caring for an ageing loved one, a busy mum juggling school schedules and prescriptions, or someone trying to stay consistent with their own health. EchoCare was created from a genuine passion to help people feel supported, organised, and connected — without adding stress.

Built in New Zealand, designed for the world.


Why EchoCare Exists

Medication management can feel overwhelming. Missed doses, confusion about schedules, and worrying whether someone you love remembered their tablets — it all adds up.

EchoCare started as a simple medication reminder app. But the vision has always been bigger.

It’s about:

  • Helping people stay consistent with their health
  • Giving families peace of mind
  • Making care coordination simple and clear
  • Keeping loved ones connected in an easy, practical way

More Than Just Reminders

At its core, EchoCare helps users:

  • Track medications
  • Set reminders
  • Stay organised
  • Build better medication habits

But we’re building toward something more powerful.


The Future: Family-Centred Care

EchoCare is evolving into a shared support platform — where families can stay informed and connected around health management.

Upcoming and planned features include:

  • Family Hub — A central space where trusted family members can help monitor medication schedules
  • Shared notifications and updates
  • Better visibility for caregivers
  • Secure coordination tools
  • Extended health tracking features

The goal is simple: no one should feel alone managing their health or caring for someone they love.


Our Vision

Today, EchoCare helps you remember.
Tomorrow, it will help families care — together.

We’re building a platform that supports:

  • Medication adherence
  • Family collaboration
  • Preventative health habits
  • Long-term wellbeing

Because staying healthy shouldn’t feel like a solo journey.