Health diary + AI for parents

Your child's
medical memory

Every fever, every medication, every reaction — remembered. So when you ask "what should I do?", the answer knows your child, not just the symptom.

Amuli is an informational assistant, not a doctor.

Cold with cough — day 3Amuli

19:40 · 38.4°C — gave paracetamol

22:15 · 37.6°C — going down

He still feels warm. Should I worry?

The temperature is responding to the antipyretic. Based on Misha's history, his colds usually peak on day 3. Watch his breathing; if the fever passes 39°C tonight — call your pediatrician.

3:12 a.m.

The internet doesn't know your child.

Fever 38.9. You search — and get generic articles written for someone else's child. Which medication worked last time? When was that allergic reaction? What did the doctor say in March? It's all scattered across memory, chats and paper notes.

Amuli keeps it in one place — and puts it behind every answer.

Everything a worried parent reaches for

Built around real 3 a.m. moments, not medical dashboards.

AI that knows the history

Ask in plain language. The answer accounts for age, weight, allergies, current medications and past illnesses — automatically.

Illness episodes

Symptoms, temperature curve and medications grouped into episodes. See how this cold compares to the last one.

Documents that read themselves

Photograph a prescription or lab result — Amuli extracts the data and files it into the story. The original stays untouched.

Vaccination calendar

Country-specific schedules, dose series and reactions. Know what's next and what's overdue.

Shield readiness

One score that shows how prepared your child's profile is — fresh weight, confirmed allergies, up-to-date vaccinations.

Emergency screen

Works offline. Country emergency numbers, first-aid steps, your insurance and pediatrician — one tap away.

Two minutes to the first answer

1

Create a profile

Name, birth date, allergies. Add more anytime — every detail improves the answers.

2

Log as life happens

"Misha has a fever of 38.5" — one message logs the temperature and starts the episode.

3

Ask anything

The AI answers with your child's full history in mind — and tells you plainly when it's time to call a doctor.

Built on caution, not hype

Not a substitute for a doctor

Amuli never diagnoses or prescribes. For serious symptoms it gives one instruction: call emergency services.

Your data is yours

Medical data is protected under GDPR's strictest category. Stored encrypted in the EU. Delete your account — and everything goes with it.

Transparent AI

Every answer can be rated. When the AI is unsure, it says so instead of guessing.

Questions parents ask

Is Amuli a medical device?

No. Amuli is a health diary and informational assistant. It does not diagnose, treat or replace professional medical advice.

How much does it cost?

The core diary is free: one child profile and 5 AI questions per day. Premium ($7/month or $50/year) unlocks unlimited AI, up to 5 children, document scanning and doctor-ready exports.

What happens to my data?

It's encrypted, stored in the EU, and never sold. You can export or permanently delete everything at any time — it's a button, not a support ticket.

Which languages does it speak?

English and Ukrainian — both the app and the AI. You can mix languages mid-sentence; it copes.

When can I get it?

The Android app launches on Google Play in September 2026. iOS follows shortly after.

Be ready for the next 3 a.m.

Start the diary today — the memory becomes valuable with every entry.

Get it on Google Play· Launching September 2026