AI ingest: snap, don't type
Photograph a prescription or a medicine box, or paste a hospital SMS — the AI extracts the drug name, dosage, times, course duration, appointment date, and doctor.
It reads Arabic and English together, and drug names are kept in the language the doctor wrote them in — never translated into ambiguity.
Nothing is saved automatically: every extraction goes through your review screen first, where one tap confirms or corrects it.
Reminders in Google Calendar
Doses and appointments are added automatically to Google Calendar, so reminders reach your phone, your watch, and every device — no separate reminders app.
If the prescription is a fixed course (say, an antibiotic for seven days), reminders stop automatically when the course ends. You can adjust the course length anytime.
Family sharing & roles
Create a profile for each family member — parents, children, anyone you care for — and track everyone's medications and appointments from one account.
Invite siblings as editors who share the care work, and on Premium add drivers who see ride appointments only, with no access to medical details.
Forward it on WhatsApp
Got a lab result or medication instructions in the family WhatsApp group? Forward the message to Rifd's unified number and the extraction arrives ready for review.
Rifd never reads your chats — you decide which message to forward.
Drug-interaction checks
When you add a new medication, Rifd checks it against the profile's other drugs via the OpenFDA and RxNorm databases, and flags known interactions so you can ask the pharmacist or doctor.
The check is a guiding signal, not a medical opinion — decisions always belong to your care provider.
Arabic-first, works on every device
Rifd is a progressive web app (PWA): install it on iPhone or Android straight from the browser, no app store needed.
A right-to-left Arabic interface designed first, with full English one tap away — and no drug name or medical value is ever translated.