Hubbi vs Medisafe

Medisafe is for one person.
Hubbi is for the whole family.

If you’re caring for a parent — not just remembering your own pills — you need a tool built for shared caregiving, not solo medication tracking.

Free for families · No card required

Side by side

How they compare

Feature
Hubbi Health
Medisafe
Primary user
A family caring together
Individuals tracking their own meds
Shared family roles
Admin, caregiver, viewer
One supporter (Medfriend)
Multiple patients in one workspace
Yes — both parents, an aunt, etc.
Single user focus
Appointment calendar
Shared with the family
Limited
Doctor portal access
Scoped and revocable
Not the focus
Document storage
Insurance, labs, discharge papers
Not the focus
Price
Free for families
Free tier; premium tiers available

Common questions

Switching from Medisafe, answered

Is Hubbi a Medisafe alternative?
Hubbi solves a different problem than Medisafe. Medisafe is excellent for an individual who wants to remember their own pills. Hubbi is built for a family — siblings, spouses, aides — sharing the work of caring for someone else.
Can I track medications for my parent, not myself?
Yes. That is Hubbi’s core use case. Each patient (your mother, your father, an aunt) is a separate profile inside one family workspace, with their own medications, appointments, and documents.
What does Hubbi do that Medisafe doesn’t?
Hubbi’s focus is family coordination: roles for multiple caregivers, scoped doctor access, shared appointments, and a unified document store. Medisafe’s focus is personal medication reminders.
Is Hubbi free?
Yes. Hubbi Health is free for families. No card required.
Can my parent still use Hubbi if they’re not tech-savvy?
Hubbi is designed for the family — most of our users set it up for an aging parent. The caregivers manage the workspace; the patient doesn’t need to use the app themselves.

Built for the family doing the caring.

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