The coordination app for caregiving teams

Everyone caring for someone you love, on the same page

Add family, home health aides, and anyone else showing up to help. Each person gets exactly the access they need. A sibling checking in from another city and an aide arriving for the afternoon shift see the same shared profile, without the primary caregiver having to send one more text.

  • HIPAA-compliant & secure
  • Built by family caregivers
  • Free to download
Example of a daily care summary in Hyey: morning medications logged at 8:02 AM by Maria, blood pressure 128 over 82, calm mood, 7 hours 20 minutes of sleep, physical therapy scheduled next at 3:00 PM, and the shift handed off to David.
What Hyey Does

Hyey turns scattered care into one calm, shared system.

If you've ever caught yourself sending the same update three times a day, or worrying about what happened during a shift you weren't there for, Hyey is built for you.

Coordinate the care team

Everyone on the team, always in the loop

Hyey is for families coordinating care at home: adult children, siblings, and the paid helpers they work alongside.

  • Shared care profile
  • Customizable access
  • Team invitations
A care team list showing Margaret as the care recipient, you as the primary caregiver, a sibling named Dana, a home health aide named Maria, and a physician — each with their own role and access level, plus an option to invite more people.
Seamless shift handoffs

A handoff that actually works

Hyey makes the handoff seamless by providing incoming caregivers with the information they need before their shift begins. With tasks, reminders, notes, medications, and appointments, your loved one’s care doesn’t skip a beat.

  • Real-time handoff
  • Tasks & reminders
  • Shift tracking
A shift handoff from Maria to David at 3:00 PM. Completed: lunch and midday medications, and a short walk. Still pending: eye drops at 4:00 PM and physical therapy exercises in the evening. Note: slept well last night, a little tired this afternoon.
Track what matters

Peace of mind without having to ask

Log medications, vitals, mood, sleep, and the small daily activities that add up to a real picture of someone’s day.

  • Real-time activity feed
  • Vitals & medications
  • Care notes
A live activity feed for the day: medications taken at 8:02 AM by Maria, blood pressure 128 over 82, calm mood, 7 hours 20 minutes of sleep, three bathroom visits, ate lunch well, and physical therapy scheduled next at 3:00 PM.
The details that matter

The little things that make someone feel seen

Good care is more than meds and appointments. It's knowing how she takes her coffee, which song settles her, and the evening routine that helps her sleep. Hyey gives the team one place for the comforts and preferences that make any caregiver who walks in feel prepared, not just informed.

  • Creature comforts
  • Personal preferences
  • Care notes
A personal preferences card about Margaret: coffee is half-caf with oat milk and one sugar; she is calmed by Ella Fitzgerald and the afternoon light; evening routine is tea at 8 and lights low by 9; and to avoid loud TV after dinner.
seamless logging

Care without interruption

Good caregiving needs presence. No one should have to stop, find their phone, and type while they're in the middle of helping. Speak a quick note and Hyey captures it right then. The record stays current, and the next person on duty already has what they need. Less interruption. Better records. A team that always knows what's going on.

  • Voice input
  • Hands-free logging
  • Always up to date
A voice note being captured. The spoken update reads: Mom ate most of her lunch and took her 2 o'clock medications, seemed a little tired. It is then logged automatically to Margaret's care feed.

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The founders

Built by caregivers, for caregivers

Hyey (“hey”)! We’re Peggy and Erika.

We didn’t plan to become caregivers. In 2023, we found ourselves managing end-of-life care for one parent while supporting the other through aging. Between us, we’ve navigated skilled nursing facilities, hospice care, rotating home caregivers, and the exhaustion of being the person everyone else turns to with questions, all while holding down careers in television and lives of our own. We spent a lot of time and energy keeping our care teams and loved ones updated, which made the coordination alone feel like a second job. None of the tools available were built for the messy, ongoing reality of family caregiving, which is why we’re building the platform we wish we’d had.

The name comes from the simple, loving question: “Have you eaten yet?” The way so many families say "I care".

Erika, co-founder of Hyey
Erika
Co-founder
Peggy, co-founder of Hyey
Peggy
Co-founder

Care is already a lot. Coordinating it shouldn't be.

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