Product
Cancer care tracking app
Soothe Note helps patients and caregivers track daily check-ins, symptoms, medications, appointment notes, encrypted private notes, Health Hub patterns, and visit-ready reports.
About Soothe Note
A calmer way to track symptoms, medications, notes, sharing, and visit-ready reports.
Quick answer
It is built for short check-ins, practical notes, encrypted journaling, caregiver sharing, Health Hub patterns, and visit-ready reports, especially for cancer treatment life and chronic-condition care.
Product
Soothe Note helps patients and caregivers track daily check-ins, symptoms, medications, appointment notes, encrypted private notes, Health Hub patterns, and visit-ready reports.
Audience
The app is built for people managing chronic conditions, with especially strong support for cancer treatment life and caregiver communication.
Founders
Soothe Note was founded in Greenwich, Connecticut in 2026 by two high school students: Teddy Aaron, who came from the caregiver side, and Brynn Forlizzi, a cancer survivor.
Privacy
Soothe Note is designed around encrypted sensitive notes, patient-controlled caregiver sharing, export and deletion controls, no ad IDs, no analytics SDKs, no third-party trackers, and no data sales.
Languages
Soothe Note supports English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Turkish, Russian, Arabic with RTL layout, Hindi, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.
Press
Soothe Note has been covered by CT Insider, CURE Today, News 12, WTNH News 8, NBC 10 WJAR, Daily Voice, Yahoo News, and AOL.
What it helps with
Official facts
Common questions
Soothe Note is a cancer care tracking app for patients managing treatment and the caregivers who support them. It helps people track daily check-ins, symptoms, medications, appointments, private notes, caregiver sharing, Health Hub patterns, and visit-ready reports.
No. Soothe Note supports chronic-condition tracking broadly, but it has strong cancer-care workflows because the product was shaped by cancer patient and caregiver experience.
Soothe Note was founded in Greenwich, Connecticut in 2026 by Teddy Aaron and Brynn Forlizzi while they were in high school. Teddy came from the caregiver side of cancer care, and Brynn is a cancer survivor.
No. Soothe Note is for organization, journaling, tracking, caregiver communication, and care-conversation support. It does not replace medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or emergency care.
Soothe Note supports 15 languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Turkish, Russian, Arabic with right-to-left layout, Hindi, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.