PillTap
Record medication checks quickly without turning the task into a complex health tracking workflow.
Overview
PillTap is a small personal record app for quickly noting medication-related checks. It is designed for the everyday moment when you want to record whether you handled a medicine task.
The app is not a medical device, does not provide medical advice, and does not guarantee medication adherence. It should be used only as a personal record aid alongside advice from qualified healthcare professionals.
Who It Is For
- People who want a lightweight personal medication check record
- Caregivers or family members who need a simple reminder-adjacent log
- Users who do not want a complex health tracking system
- People who understand that the app is not medical advice
Main Features
- Quick medication check recording
- Simple personal record workflow
- Focused screens for repeated daily use
- Clear separation from medical advice or treatment decisions
- Direct official App Store link
How to Use
- Install PillTap from the App Store.
- Open the app when you need to record a medication-related check.
- Use the app as a personal log, not as a medical decision tool.
- Confirm any medication questions with a qualified healthcare professional.
- Check the App Store page for the current released feature set.
Pricing
Free. App Store pricing and availability may vary by country and can change over time.
Privacy
PillTap is intended for personal record keeping. Check the App Store product page for Apple's current privacy label. Do not use the app as a substitute for medical records maintained by a healthcare provider.
FAQ
Is PillTap medical advice?
No. PillTap does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, treatment recommendations, or medication instructions.
Does PillTap guarantee that I take medicine correctly?
No. PillTap is only a personal record aid and cannot guarantee medication adherence or safety.
Who is PillTap for?
It is for people who want a simple way to record medication-related checks for personal reference.
Should I use PillTap instead of talking to a doctor or pharmacist?
No. Always follow guidance from qualified healthcare professionals for medication questions.
Can caregivers use PillTap?
Caregivers may find the simple log useful, but it should not replace professional care plans or required medical documentation.
Where can I check the privacy details?
Use the linked App Store product page to review Apple's current privacy label and disclosure information.