The care half: useful every single day
Check off the morning meds with one tap. See which vaccination is coming up. Answer “when did he last throw up?” before the vet finishes asking. And when you go away, hand a sitter everything in one link — no app, no essay.
- Nothing for your sitter to install
- You see when a link was opened
The three questions a pet household asks constantly
TinyPaws answers them without hunting — right on the Care tab, shared with everyone in the house.
“Did anyone feed him?”
Routines you check off Given or Skipped with one tap. Everyone in the household sees what's already done today, so the dog doesn't get two dinners — or none.
“What's coming up?”
Vaccinations, appointments and treatments with due dates surface before they're late, with a gentle reminder. Only real scheduled things get dates — nothing invented.
“When did he last…?”
Log a symptom the moment it happens — vomiting, limping, an off day — and the answer is one tap away when the vet asks. Symptoms are notes on the record, never fake appointments.
Built to be read at 7am by someone who's never met your pet
You're halfway to the airport and the instructions are a forty-message thread. A sitter link puts the routines, meds, quirks and emergency numbers on one page anyone can open — in a fixed order, so nobody hunts for the thing that can't wait.
Peek at a real sitter link — no login, just like your sitter sees it- Emergency first, always. Vet, poison hotline, allergies and critical conditions sit pinned at the top — big, unmissable, before anything else.
- Tasks the sitter checks off. Feeding, meds and walks become a checklist they tick as they go — so you can see the evening pill was actually given, from the beach.
- Doses in type you can't misread. Medication amounts and times are set in tabular figures — a safety feature, not a style choice.
- The quirks, in your voice. “He'll bark at the heron” belongs on the page too — it's the part that makes a stranger good at your pet.
Grapes and raisins are toxic — he will find them. Bag stays shut.
Sharing care shouldn't mean sharing everything
The sitter link carries exactly what a helper needs and nothing else. Your journal, your photos, your family — none of it rides along.
No app, no login
A fast, legible web page that opens in any browser. Nothing to download, and it prints cleanly for the fridge door.
You see when it's opened
Each link shows whether it's been opened and when it was last used — so you know the sitter actually read it.
Name it, then revoke it
Give each link a name — “Sam, June trip.” Home early or changed sitters? Kill it from your phone and it's dead everywhere, instantly.
Scoped and unguessable
Every link is a long random key, optionally PIN-protected, never indexed. A sitter link shows care; a vet link shows the medical subset — never your memories.
Every share states its audience and lifetime in plain words — “anyone with this link can see Biscuit's care page until Sunday” — and every link can be revoked the moment the visit is over.
Care barely costs us anything to run, and it's how most people first meet TinyPaws — someone opens a sitter link and sees what a calm handoff looks like.
So Care is free for every household, no clock and no card: 3 pets, 3 active links, 3 family members, full routines, reminders, health log and share links. Paying unlocks the family journal, not better care.
Free, and it stays free
Paying unlocks the Memories side — the shared family journal — plus more pets, links and people. The care handoff never goes behind a paywall.
The same place that briefs your sitter keeps your pet's shared family journal, for everyone who loves them. See the family journal.
Before you hand over the keys
Does my sitter need to install anything?+
No. The sitter link is a plain web page that opens in any browser, on any phone. It prints cleanly if your sitter is the paper type, and they can check off tasks without an account.
Will I know they actually read it?+
Yes. Each link shows whether it's been opened and when it was last used, and any tasks the sitter ticks off show up for you. No more “did you see my message?”
What if I want to cut off access?+
Revoke the link from your phone and it stops working everywhere, immediately. Links also expire on their own — 14 days by default, or whatever you set.
Can my vet see the medical history?+
Yes — a vet link shows a read-only medical subset: conditions, medications, vaccinations, weight log and the symptoms you've logged.
Can the sitter see our photos or family updates?+
No. A sitter link carries care information only. Your journal, photos and family activity are never part of it.
Is care really free, or free-for-now?+
Care is free and stays free: routines, one-tap check-offs, the health log, reminders, and share links. The journal keeps a free lane too — every milestone saves free, plus 5 photos a month. Paying unlocks unlimited photos and digests — never the safety half.
Can the whole household see what's been done?+
Yes. When someone marks the morning kibble as given, everyone else sees it instantly — that's the point. No more “did anyone feed the dog?” texts.

