Your week, in one calm Sunday-evening email.
Every Sunday at six, Getwello sends Coordinators and Support Members a short summary of the week behind: who checked in and how often, the visits that landed, the gaps to watch for next week. One email, no chasing, no app to open unless you want to.
First month free. £4.99 a month after that, for the whole Circle. On by default in Settings, one tap to switch off.
- Mon, 10am · Sarahdone
- Wed, 3pm · Deandone
- Thu · Cleaner
- Mon 19 May, 10am · Sarah
- Wed 21 May, 3pm · Dean
What's in your Sunday email.
Short, factual, calm. Nothing the family does not need.
Check-ins for each Check-in Member
Day by day. A small visual showing the seven days of the week with each day marked: tapped, missed, or quiet. Names the people you are looking after, not generic placeholders.
Visits that landed this week
Who popped in, when, with any short note they left. Visits marked done are flagged separately so you can tell scheduled-and-completed from scheduled-and-missed.
The week ahead, with gap days flagged
Anything already in the calendar for the seven days ahead, plus any day with no visit booked yet. The gap days are the thing that turns a calm digest into a useful prompt.
Who gets it, and who does not.
Coordinators and Support Members get it. These are the people who normally hold the planning in their head. The digest takes some of that out of your head and into your inbox.
Check-in Members do not get it. The person being looked after has one job in Getwello: tap the button each morning. We do not send them a summary of their own week.
Multiple Circles, multiple emails. If you are in two Circles, you get two short digests, one per Circle. We never merge them; keeping each Circle's week separate is the whole point.
On Sunday, on time, on by default.
Sunday at 6pm UK time. By the time you sit down with a cup of tea, it is in your inbox.
Once a week, per Circle. You will never get two digests for the same Circle in the same week, even if the schedule glitches.
Open Settings, untick "Weekly digest email", save. The transactional emails (missed-check-in alerts, visit reminders) keep coming.
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The reason we exist.
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Before GetWello, our family WhatsApp was constant confusion about who'd seen Dad and when. Now everyone can see the plan instantly. It's removed so much stress.
Mum only has to press one button each morning, which means she actually uses it. The simplicity is what makes it brilliant.
The missed check-in alerts are gentle rather than alarming, which we really appreciate. It gives us peace of mind without making everything feel medical.
I live three hours away from my nan, and this app helps me feel connected without constantly worrying. I can quickly see she's checked in and who's visiting.
We tried shared calendars before, but nobody kept them updated. GetWello feels like it was designed specifically for families caring for older parents.
The best thing is that everyone finally shares the responsibility. It's no longer all falling on one sibling.
My dad is not good with technology at all, but he understood GetWello immediately. That says everything.
Such a thoughtful app. Calm design, no unnecessary noise, and genuinely useful for coordinating care as a family.
The coverage gap reminders have stopped those awkward moments where nobody realised Mum would be alone for three days.
£4.99 for the whole family is honestly a bargain considering how much mental load it removes.
You can tell this was built by people who understand real family dynamics, not just software.
We started using it after Dad's fall last year, and it's become part of our daily routine. Simple, reassuring, and easy for everyone.
Sunday evenings, made calmer.
Your week with the family, in one short email.
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