For medicine you finish
Antibiotics, steroids, a two-week prescription. FinishDose tracks the kind of medicine that has a last dose — and helps you reach it.
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Free · No account · No ads · Stays on your device by default
They are built for pills you take for life, so a seven-day course becomes an awkward fit — endless schedules, streaks that never end, and no sense that you are nearly there. FinishDose starts from the opposite assumption: there is a last dose, and it matters that you reach it.
Tapped the wrong thing? Fix it. A record you cannot correct just stores the mistake.
The time you logged a dose sits next to the time it was due. “Did I take the 8am one?” finally has an answer.
Forgot yesterday entirely? Mark the whole day in one tap and get back on track.
Tell it how many are in the packet and it will say something while there is still time to get more.
You, a child, a parent, a pet. Each keeps its own courses and history, all on this device.
Export a course as a PDF for a follow-up, or the whole history as a spreadsheet.
No account, no cloud sync, no FinishDose server. Exports and sharing happen only when you choose them. Rather than just saying that, here is exactly what it means.
This protects a lost or extracted device. It is not a claim to be an impenetrable vault: App Lock guards the interface rather than adding a second layer of encryption, and an exported backup is deliberately portable plaintext so it can be restored anywhere — which is why it is worth keeping somewhere private.
No. No sign-up, no login, nothing to forget.
Entirely. Reminders use your device’s own notification system and need no connection.
Local data goes with the app, as it does for any app. Export a backup first and import it afterwards.
Yes. Household profiles keep separate courses and history for each person, locally.
No. FinishDose is a reminder and tracking tool. It does not diagnose, prescribe, check drug interactions or give dosing guidance. Always follow your doctor, pharmacist or the medicine label.
Free, both platforms
Android availability will follow the final Play release review.