Pill Tracker
A calmer way to remember your medications.
Add your pills, get a quiet nudge when it's time, and confirm each dose with one tap — with an extra too-soon guard for high-risk medications. No account, no cloud.
Free to use. No subscriptions.


Built to be calm, not nagging
Everything you need to stay on schedule — and nothing you don't.
Gentle reminders
A quiet notification at each scheduled dose, with Confirm and Snooze buttons right on the reminder — no need to open the app.
One-tap confirmation
Tap “Took it” and Pill records what you took and when. Skips and snoozes are logged too, so your dose history stays honest.
High-risk too-soon guard
Mark critical meds like blood thinners or insulin as high-risk. Pill adds an extra confirm step and blocks a too-early second dose to help prevent accidental double-doses.
Private by design
Your medications, doses, and schedules are stored only on your device. No account, no cloud, no sync — we never see or upload your medication data.
Course tracking
Taking a 7-day antibiotic? Set it as a temporary course and Pill counts down your progress, then stops reminding you when it’s done.
At-a-glance widget
A home-screen widget shows your next pending dose, so you know what’s coming without opening the app.
See it in action
Your whole day at a glance, a guard on the meds that matter most, and an honest history of every dose.



Your medication data stays on your device
The pills, doses, schedules, and dose history you enter are stored only on your phone — there's no account, no cloud, and no sync. We never receive or upload your medication data, and we can't see it.
Pill Tracker is free and supported by ads served through Google AdMob, which uses your device's advertising identifier. That's the only data that leaves your device, and it never includes your medications. See our Privacy Policy for the details.
Launching soon
Pill Tracker is coming to Android and iOS. Free to download.
Questions? hello@ppv.digital
Pill Tracker is a reminder aid, not a medical device, and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. The high-risk guard helps reduce accidental double-doses but is not a safety-critical control. Always follow your doctor's or pharmacist's instructions.