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Testers can join your test using Google Play on Android.
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Practical medicine reminders for Android phones and tablets.
Product information comes first on this page. Infrastructure links for invited users are further down.
Two ways to opt in, matching the Google Play Console testing links.
Testers can join your test using Google Play on Android.
Open Play Store listingTesters can join your test on the web with a Google account.
Open testing opt-in pageThe app is built for recurring, real-world medication routines where users need quick confirmation, clear prompts, and simple logging without account complexity.
Alarms and notifications run on-device for recurring schedules without depending on a cloud login.
Calendar and intake tracking help users confirm what was already taken and what is still pending.
Reminder screens and notifications can show medicine name and photo for fast recognition.
Theme options, compact mode, and multilingual support improve usability on different screens.
Typical use is simple: configure medicines and intervals, wait for due reminders, mark doses as taken, and review history in the calendar view when needed.
Alarms can show the medicine name and photo when you set them up that way.
Read moreWork continues on running well on older Android phones and tablets.
Read moreDiagnostics in the app show version and ad settings for troubleshooting.
Read moreShort notes on recent app changes. For full detail, see the Lekoman page.
Alarm flows now show the medicine name and photo when available for clearer adherence prompts.
Diagnostics screen shows version, ad mode, and log output when something misbehaves.
More languages and a compact layout option for small screens.
Lekoman is designed as a practical organizer. It supports daily routine discipline but does not replace professional healthcare decisions.
Detailed terms and data handling notes are available on Privacy and product-specific notes remain on the Lekoman page.
A few common questions about how the app is meant to be used.
Core scheduling and reminders work offline. Network use is mostly for optional features and diagnostics.
Each phone keeps its own local data in the current version; no shared household cloud is required.
No. It is a reminder and logging utility. Treatment decisions should always follow medical guidance.
A small gallery with captions is planned here. The feed is not hooked up yet.
Albums with short captions, meant for browsing on the site.
Theme-based sets (lab setup, app milestones, daily snapshots) with simple filters and summaries.
These links go to other tools on this domain. They are for invited users and day-to-day admin work.
Publishing backend and media catalog endpoint for operator-managed content.
Open serviceLocal translation helper endpoint for multilingual snippets and quick text conversion.
Open serviceDisposable inbox for sign-ups: throwaway addresses with auto-delete.
Open serviceBrowse the web through the operator proxy (authorized use).
Open serviceDNS-level ad and tracker filtering service for managed devices on the operator network.
Open serviceConsent-first family location telemetry on the LAN.
Open serviceFor broader site context, policies, and operational details, use these references:
Set schedules, verify alarms, and keep reminders practical without replacing medical advice.
Open guideUnderstand which services are public, which are invite-only, and how to request support.
Open guideReview how contact forms and website traffic are handled and what stays on-device in the app.
Open guideIf you were asked to request a mailbox on this server, use the form below. Do not send passwords.