Pawcci public early MVP

Pawcci

The shared pet-care app for daily routines, care teams, activity notes, pet records, and nearby dog play.

What it is

A practical app for the everyday moments around a pet.

Pawcci is built around what pet owners actually do: remember care, share help, explain what happened, keep records close, and find dog play without turning every meetup into a big social ask.

Inside the app

Four things Pawcci helps you do again and again.

Care today

See what is due, what was completed, and what needs a handoff.

Coordinate together

Give family, friends, and caretakers shared access to the same pet-care picture.

Capture the moment

Keep notes, replies, reactions, and photos attached to the specific care activity.

Find nearby play

Use dog check-ins, place alerts, and public meetups to make play feel lower pressure.

Daily care

Open Pawcci and know what needs attention today.

Daily care is built around the repeated work that keeps pets healthy and comfortable: food, medication, grooming, walks, training, and the small details that are easy to lose.

  • Tasks and reminders keep routines visible.
  • Completion and skip history show what actually happened.
  • Streak badges and streak levels support habit building without turning care into pressure.

Shared care

Everyone helping a pet can work from the same picture.

Pawcci is made for the reality that pet care is often shared. Family, friends, and caretakers can see the same pet, the same tasks, and the same care history.

  • Shared pet access keeps helpers connected to the right pet.
  • Care contributions make it clear who did what.
  • Task details make handoffs easier when someone else steps in.

Activity threads and photos

The conversation stays attached to the care moment.

A medication note, grooming photo, or quick follow-up can live with the specific task or reminder instead of disappearing into a general chat.

  • Notes, replies, and lightweight reactions stay tied to the activity.
  • Image attachments help turn care updates into memories.
  • The in-app photo wall collects pet photos from care activity and memories.

Profiles and records

Pet details, documents, and memories stay close to daily care.

Pawcci keeps practical pet information near the routines that need it, so the app is not only a reminder list or a chat thread.

  • Pet profiles keep core details in one place.
  • Documents and photos are easier to find when care context matters.
  • Memories give the pet profile a living history, not just settings.

Map and play

Show your dog is around without making it a big ask.

The v1 map/play layer is dogs-only. It is designed for low-pressure availability: check in when your dog is open to play, watch places you care about, or plan a public meetup others can join.

  • Visible and private check-ins support different comfort levels.
  • Dogs here now helps nearby dog parents understand current activity.
  • Public meetups let people join with selected dogs around a place and time.

Map details

The dogs-only v1 map is the Pawcci social layer.

The Pawcci v1 map and meetup layer is dogs-only. Check in visibly when your dog is available, keep a check-in private when you only want a personal marker, or plan a public meetup so nearby dog parents can join without a direct awkward ask.

Check in when your dog is available

Visible check-ins can show other dog parents that you are at a place and open to nearby play. Private check-ins stay just for you.

See dogs here now

The map can surface current dog check-ins at map places, with practical controls for who is shown and when.

Plan public meetups

Pick a place, choose a time, select which dogs are going, and let others join the plan in the app.

Watch places for alerts

Place alert preferences can send check-in and meetup updates for the places you care about.

Public MVP

Useful today, still improving.

Pawcci is not veterinary advice and does not replace professional care. Features may change, availability may vary, and map/community tools should be used with judgment around pets, people, meetups, and location sharing.