Coming Q3 2026 · Now taking reservations

The pill bottle,
finally kind.

Zinda is a calm countertop appliance that remembers your medication for you. It chimes when it's time. It shows you exactly which pod to open. And it lets the people who love you know you took your dose — without anyone watching.

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Why this exists

Pill organizers are tiny coffins for hope.

A weekly plastic box. Seven small lids. You think you opened Tuesday — but it's already Wednesday morning, and Tuesday's still full. Did you double up? Skip both? You squint at the box and try to remember.

  • Roughly half of patients on long-term medication don't take it as prescribed.1
  • Non-adherence is linked to ~125,000 preventable deaths and $100–300 billion in avoidable U.S. healthcare costs each year.2
  • Memory and routine — not stubbornness — are the most common reasons doses get skipped.3
1 Brown & Bussell, Mayo Clinic Proc. 2011 · 2 Annals of Internal Medicine 2012; NEHI 2009 · 3 Gellad et al., Am J Geriatr Pharmacother 2011.
The answer

Build the reminder into the room.

Zinda lives on the kitchen counter. It looks like an heirloom — not a medical device. A quiet chime announces the time. The right pod glows. You lift one lid.

The phone app is optional. The reminder is not. Because the reminder is the device, and the device is always on.

The object itself

A kitchen object, not a medical one.

Sage green body. A tuned speaker. A long, paper-warm display that's legible from across the room. Designed to live next to the coffee maker — not behind a closet door.

Zinda pill dispenser on a kitchen counter beside an espresso machine, twelve pods under clear lids, long display showing the day's doses
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Twelve refillable pods

One pod per medication, arranged in two columns under twin translucent lids. Refill weekly. The device knows when a lid clicks open.

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Long display, 1280×400

The whole day of doses lives on it — names, not just times. Anti-glare in the morning sun; dims at night.

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Tuned speaker

Calibrated for warmth and intelligibility, not volume — a gentle tone, never a jarring alarm.

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Works with the app, or without it

Set everything up on the device's touch screen — no phone needed. Pair the iOS app later for remote check-ins, the care circle, and refill reorders. Your call.

A quiet co-pilot

The phone, when you want it.

Zinda doesn't need your phone to work. But when you want to add a medication on the bus, peek at how Mom is doing, or invite your sister to the care circle — the app is there, and the design language is the same.

Your pods

12 slots · 3 filled
Dispenser connected
Your dispenserTap a pod
L1Vitamin D
+L2empty
+L3empty
+L4empty
+L5empty
+L6empty
+R1empty
+R2empty
+R3empty
R4Tylenol
R5Amoxicillin
+R6empty
The dispenser handles reminders on its own.
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Questions, asked

The honest answers.

How does Zinda know what pill goes in which pod? +
You set up each pod once — either on the device or in the app. Type the name, pick a color, choose a schedule. Zinda remembers. When it's time, the right pod lights up on the display with the name spelled out — no scanning, no smart-bottle nonsense, just twelve labels you set yourself.
What happens if the Wi-Fi goes out? +
Nothing changes. Zinda's clock, your schedule, the chime, the voice — they all live on the device. Wi-Fi is only for syncing to your phone and the care circle. If your internet dies, the reminders keep coming, and everything queues up to sync when you're back online.
Is it loud? Will it wake the house? +
No. The chime is gentle — closer to a kitchen timer than an alarm, and it eases in softly so nothing ever clicks or startles. You can set quiet hours, and during those hours Zinda stays quiet.
Can my kids see what I'm taking without my permission? +
No. Care circle is opt-in. You invite each person, you choose exactly what they can see, and you can revoke access in two taps. Zinda never shares anything with anyone — including us — without you saying yes.
What does it cost? +
Final pricing will be confirmed before we ship. The waitlist is free; you're only charged when we ship — Q3 2026 — and we'll email you 30 days before to confirm.
Can it handle pills that need to be cut in half? +
You cut them yourself, then load the pod with the half-pieces. Zinda doesn't physically split pills — that requires sharp tools and a steady hand we don't trust to a countertop appliance. We'll remind you every refill, in case you forget to halve.
Reservations open

A kinder morning, in your kitchen.

We ship in Q3 2026. Reserve your Zinda today — no charge until the day we send it. We'll email when it's a month away.

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No subscription · Ship Q3 2026