KeptWell: AI-Powered Medical Document Hub for Families Managing Serious Illness
By
Josh Pigford
Pale and squishy. Not ruined, just not done.
Summary
KeptWell is an AI-powered medical document hub designed for families managing a serious illness or caring for aging parents. It allows users to upload scans, lab reports, discharge summaries, and even audio from appointments. The AI reads and organizes everything into a single timeline, enabling the whole family to ask questions and stay coordinated. The article opens with a personal story about the founder's mother being diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer, illustrating the overwhelming chaos of medical paperwork and appointments that follows such a diagnosis. KeptWell is positioned as a free, private solution to replace the traditional physical medical binder.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledIn early 2026, my mom was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer.
The diagnosis is the headline. But the rest of life rearranges around the footnotes.
You become an air traffic controller for someone else's health.
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