I kept forgetting the small things: when a limp started, what we'd changed about their food (Frankie is super allergic, so her food changes often), and all the funny little moments that make them them.
The pet apps I tried were basically medical trackers: useful, but cold. They also made me feel a bit guilty for every gap in the timeline.
I wanted the opposite: a warm journal of a life that just happens to be smart.
Tamadoggo is a living journal first. You can log:
Over time, those entries become a story you can actually enjoy scrolling back through.
The AI works quietly in the background. It doesn't nag and it doesn't diagnose. Instead, it:
The free tier is genuinely complete:
Pro adds:
I tried hard to make Pro feel like an invitation to go further, not a gate in front of the features that matter.
Built with:
React Native
Supabase
MCP
serverIt's just me building this, so I'd really appreciate honest feedback—especially from anyone who's found other pet apps too clinical, or who's juggling more than one animal.
What would make this something you'd actually open every day?
PS: iPhone only for now. Android is on the roadmap, along with whatever other features people suggest that genuinely make the app better.