Family Dashboard feature

See how they're really doing, over time

"Fine, thanks" is what a parent says on the phone. What's actually true lives in patterns — and patterns need weeks of data to show themselves. TapOkay's family dashboard for senior health trends turns daily check-ins into that longer view: mood, sleep, timing, and cognitive results charted where the whole family can see them.

Four trend lines that tell the real story

Each daily check-in quietly contributes a data point. The dashboard turns them into an answer.

Check-in consistency

On-time, late, or missed — and drifting later over weeks is exactly the kind of subtle change worth noticing.

Mood

A one-tap mood note rides along with each check-in. Three gray weeks in a row is a conversation the phone call was missing.

Sleep

Self-reported sleep quality, charted. Poor sleep often moves first, before mood and memory follow.

Cognitive trends

Results from the daily brain games, tracked against a personal baseline over months.

The cognitive line has a whole system behind it — see how the daily brain games track cognitive health.

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Doctor report — March PDF

Zoom out to 7, 30, or 90 days — then hand it to the doctor

A senior wellness dashboard earns its place at the annual physical. Instead of reconstructing six months from memory in a fifteen-minute appointment, you bring the export: check-in consistency, sleep and mood curves, cognitive trends, dates attached. Doctors consistently prefer a mediocre chart to a perfect anecdote.

  • Switch views between 7, 30, and 90 days
  • One-tap PDF export for appointments
  • Same live view for every connected family member
  • No location feed — wellbeing, not whereabouts

Built for the family group chat that never sleeps

When siblings share a worried parent, information fragments: one heard about the doctor visit, another noticed the tiredness, nobody has the whole picture. The dashboard is that whole picture, identical for everyone, updated daily without anyone lifting a finger. Disagreements about "how Mom is doing" get settled by the same chart.

The dashboard is the mechanism; the reason people want it is the relationship behind it. If you're starting from "I'm worried about my parent and I live far away," begin with the page for families checking on elderly parents — it covers the whole arrangement, this dashboard included. Ready to weigh costs? The pricing page shows where trends and reports unlock.

The 90-day view starts with day one

Every trend you'll want next quarter begins with a check-in this week. Set it up free; add trends when you're ready.

Dashboard questions

Visibility, consent, reports, and plans.

What exactly does the family dashboard show?
Daily check-in status and history, check-in timing patterns, self-reported mood and sleep, and cognitive game trends — each viewable over 7, 30, or 90 days. It is a picture of how someone is doing, not where they are: there is no map and no location feed.
Can my siblings and I all see it?
Yes. Every connected family member sees the same dashboard, which quietly ends the daily "have you heard from Mom?" relay. Paid plans allow unlimited connected contacts.
Does my parent know what we can see?
Yes, by design. Visibility is set up with your parent during onboarding and they can review exactly what is shared at any time. The dashboard works because it is transparent — it's a shared window, not a hidden camera.
How do the doctor reports work?
One tap exports a clean PDF summarizing check-in consistency, mood and sleep patterns, and cognitive trends over the chosen period. Families bring them to annual physicals and specialist visits, where "she has seemed off lately" becomes a chart with dates.
Which plan includes the dashboard?
Health and cognitive trends with the family dashboard come with Plus ($6.99/mo) and Premium ($12.99/mo). On the free plan, contacts still see daily check-in status and receive alerts.