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Heartline Living

A private care-operations hub for families.

Heartline Living helps families replace caregiving chaos with a shared plan. Start with the person closest to the fire — usually the Care Captain or a tech-savvy helper — then invite family members, advocates, and trusted helpers into one private working group.

Calendar items, updates, photos, notes, conversations, statuses, and quick video check-ins stay organized around the care situation, so the loose ends that keep blossoming have somewhere to land.

Family-centric care team Private working group Calendar-based coordination Built for remote caregiving

Care calendar inside the app

Keep caregiving items together without flooding your personal calendar or text threads.

Photos tied to care events

Attach photos, notes, and conversation to the specific moment or issue they belong to.

Quick care-team video

Start a fast video check-in when the team needs to align around a decision or change.

Apple Intelligence support

Use on-device Apple Intelligence to help summarize noisy threads and surface next-step clarity.

Care doesn’t fail for lack of effort. It often fails because the coordination system is missing.
Why we built Heartline Living Caregiver Ops App

Heartline grew out of real caregiving pressure — and decades of building systems for remote teams.

Honeycomb Digital has spent more than 25 years building mobile platforms, media systems, and enterprise tools for teams working across distance. Heartline Living brings that same systems thinking into a much more personal setting: family caregiving.

The app was shaped through five years of coordinating care for my mother across memory care, home care, private caregiving, facility transitions, monitoring, medication timing, food and water tracking, sleep questions, daily care handoffs, and the constant follow-ups that appear when a loved one can no longer reliably advocate for themselves.

Care doesn’t fail for lack of effort. It often fails because the coordination system is missing.
Red

Needs action

Something is hot, unresolved, or waiting for a next step from someone on the care team.

Yellow

Needs discussion

The team still needs to compare notes, make a decision, or clarify what is happening.

Green

All clear

The item is handled, resolved, or understood enough that the team can move on.

One care calendar or many

Create a calendar for Mom, Dad, or another loved one. Heartline can support as many care calendars as your family needs.

Photos with context

Add photos directly to a care item so the story is visible without a long explanation across scattered messages.

Threaded care conversations

Keep comments attached to the event, issue, or follow-up they belong to — and use Apple Intelligence when a thread gets noisy.

Family-centered, not facility-centered.

Heartline Living is designed for private family caregiving operations. It is not meant to replace medical records, agency documentation, facility systems, or provider workflows.

The goal is to put the family caregiver closer to the driver’s seat: able to track what is changing, what needs attention, and what the care team already agreed to do next.

Built from lived workflows.

Before becoming an app, the approach was tested through physical care calendars, monitoring, daily handoffs, caregiver coordination, and practical systems for closing loops.

Heartline Living packages that approach into a mobile tool that can help even when one primary caregiver is working alone, and can grow as more family members or helpers join the care team.

Related conversations and background

These conversations show the path from caregiver problem-solving, Alzheimer’s care tracking, and sleep monitoring toward the systems approach behind Heartline Living.

Alzheimer’s FYI — Trends, Digital Tips & Tricks for Caregivers Guest: Mom Alzheimer’s FYI — Food, Water & Sleep Tracking Guest: Mom Sleeptracker AI / Fullpower AI Interview Conversation on monitoring, sleep, and care insights
Heartline Living is built for privacy-minded family coordination, not for clinical charting or provider compliance workflows. Families decide what to track and who to invite into each private care workspace.