Refill dates at a glance
Keep upcoming refills grouped by due soon, overdue, and okay states so the list is easy to scan.
Track prescription refill dates, pharmacy notes, and next actions in one simple local-first list.
Coming soon. The App Store link will be added after the app record and release packaging are approved.
A local-first iPhone app for tracking refill dates, pharmacy notes, status history, and user-controlled next actions.
Refill Ledger keeps refill timing in one practical place: the next refill date, reminder lead time, pharmacy or prescriber notes, and simple statuses like requested, picked up, delayed, or skipped.
The practical reasons this app earns a place on someone's phone.
Keep upcoming refills grouped by due soon, overdue, and okay states so the list is easy to scan.
Add pharmacy, prescriber, insurance, and personal notes before a call or pickup.
Use the suggested refill date from supply timing, then adjust the next refill date yourself when timing changes.
The v1 plan keeps refill records on the device unless the user chooses an export or share path.
Real situations where the app removes friction from a familiar job.
Open the refill record, check the next date, and review the notes you saved last time.
Manually correct the next refill date when the pharmacy pickup or supply timing changes.
Use planned export support to create a personal refill list when you choose to share or save it.
The free tier, paid unlock, and limits are shown before you install.
Expected free tier for a small active refill list.
A one-time unlock is planned, but final App Store pricing is not public yet.
Short answers about pricing, privacy, launch status, and everyday use.
No. Refill Ledger is a personal refill-date and record-keeping tool. It does not provide medical advice, dosing guidance, interaction checks, diagnosis, treatment recommendations, behavior coaching, or emergency guidance.
The v1 plan is local-first. Refill records, pharmacy notes, reminder settings, and status history stay on your device unless a later implementation explicitly adds a user-controlled export or share action.
No. Always follow your clinician, pharmacist, and prescription label. Refill Ledger is only for remembering dates and notes that you enter.
The planned app can use local reminder notifications after you grant permission. If notifications are denied, the app should still let you view and update your refill list manually.
Exports are planned as a user-controlled personal refill list if included in v1. Website copy treats exports as a personal list or refill history, not a medical record or official report.
The current direction is a one-time Pro unlock for more active refill records and advanced options when implemented. The expected free tier is up to 3 active refill records. Final pricing will be published only after the paywall and App Store product are configured.
No for v1. Keeping HealthKit out reduces privacy scope for this narrow refill-date utility.
Questions, privacy requests, or launch interest? Email [email protected] and include Refill Ledger in the subject.