Tick
Best for simplicity and no-login use: create an item, get a reminder, check it off, and review history without a clinical dashboard.
Meet TickAndroid comparison
The best app depends on your routine. Some are built for treatment management. Others are best for persistent alarms. Tick is for people who want a simple daily list for meds, supplements, and care.
Updated July 4, 2026
Quick choice
Use this list as a first filter. If a medication is high-risk, has a variable dose, or needs follow-up, confirm the plan with a healthcare professional.
Best for simplicity and no-login use: create an item, get a reminder, check it off, and review history without a clinical dashboard.
Meet TickMakes more sense when you need medication interaction checks, caregiver support, refills, and treatment features.
See comparisonA good option if you want reminders alongside symptoms, measurements, stock, appointments, and PDF reports.
See comparisonUseful for people who need persistent alarms, caregiver support, stock control, and safety checks.
CompareWorks for basic recurring reminders, but it is not built for medication history or a care-specific widget.
CompareExcellent for Android habits; less specific when the routine is medication with timing and per-item history.
Tick vs LoopTable
There is no single winner. There is the right app for the complexity of your routine.
| App | Best for | Strengths | Limits before you download |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tick | Simple meds, supplements, self-care, and light habits on Android. | No login, today list, reminders, widget, calendar, history, and optional one-time Pro purchase. | No interaction checks, no remote caregiver, and no replacement for medical advice. |
| Medisafe | More complete medication management and family or caregiver follow-up. | Medication interactions, Medfriend, refills, appointments, health measures, and reports. | Can be more than needed if you only want to check off what you took today. |
| MyTherapy | Health diary with meds, symptoms, measurements, stock, and appointments. | Health report, measurements, symptom diary, refills, and family profiles. | Broader than a short routine with only a few items. |
| Pillo | People who need a more insistent alarm and caregiver support. | Full-screen alarm, unlimited reminders, history, stock, checks, and widgets. | The persistent style may feel too heavy if you want a calm experience. |
| Google Calendar/Tasks | Basic reminders without installing a specialized app. | Recurring tasks, timed notifications, and calendar integration. | No medication organization, dose history, or care-specific widget. |
Specific case
If your reminder is for Mounjaro, Ozempic, Wegovy, Rybelsus, or a similar routine, the problem is often bigger than remembering the dose. You may want to track dose, weight, measurements, effects, photos, stock, and appointments in the same history.
In Tick
If your problem is remembering and recording a simple routine, avoid starting with a full clinical dashboard. Start small and add complexity only if you need it.

Short setup

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Per-item history
FAQ
It depends on what best means for you. For a simple Android routine, Tick may be enough. For clinical management, caregivers, or safety checks, Medisafe, MyTherapy, or Pillo may make more sense.
If you only need a simple reminder, Tick can work. If you want dose, weight, effects, photos, stock, and appointment history for a GLP-1 routine, see Pepti.
No. Tick does not check interactions, allergies, doses, or side effects. It helps you remember and record what you already decided to do with proper guidance.
No. You create items on your device. The free version shows ads; Tick Pro removes ads with a one-time purchase.
It can work for basic reminders. If you want per-item history, a today list, and a widget for checking off, a dedicated app usually reduces friction.
Sources consulted: Medisafe on Google Play, MyTherapy on Google Play, Pillo on Google Play, Google Calendar Help, Pepti, and public Tick pages.
Tick is a calm daily tracker for Android: no login, with a widget, and built for simple meds, supplements, and care. For complex treatment, use a clinical tool and follow professional guidance.