Track dialysis sessions, log daily vitals, manage medications, and stay informed about kidney health — built by someone living with PKD and on PD dialysis.
Built around the real daily experience of dialysis — not a generic health tracker.
Log PD manual exchanges, cycler/APD sessions, home hemodialysis, and clinic visits. Track fill volumes, UF, drain appearance, blood pressure, and more per session.
Log blood pressure, weight, fluid intake, urine output, and symptoms. Set an optional fluid limit with a visual gauge. Syncs bidirectionally with Apple Health.
Track all your kidney medications with a daily schedule, dose reminders via notifications, missed dose logging, and optional refill reminders.
Record creatinine, BUN, eGFR, potassium, phosphorus, hemoglobin, and more. View trends over time to spot changes between appointments.
Coming SoonStay informed with curated news on kidney disease research, treatment advances, and transplant updates — pulled fresh from trusted medical sources.
Coming SoonBrowse recipes filtered for low potassium, phosphorus, and sodium — the core dietary needs of dialysis patients. Save favorites for quick access.
Coming SoonQuick access to NKF, AAKP, UNOS, and other kidney foundations. Includes a plain-language guide to the kidney transplant evaluation and waitlist process.
Coming SoonLog vitals, confirm medications, and track fluid intake right from your wrist. Complications keep your fluid gauge and next med dose always visible.
Coming SoonYour data syncs automatically across all your Apple devices through your private iCloud account. No accounts to create, no passwords to remember.
KidneyKind stores everything in your private iCloud account. We never see, collect, or sell your health data. Ever.
"I built KidneyKind because I needed it. Nothing I found was made for the real, daily experience of living on dialysis."
I was diagnosed with Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) and have been on peritoneal dialysis (PD) while working through the process of getting listed for a kidney transplant.
During that time I searched for an app that could track my exchanges, keep my labs in one place, remind me about my many medications, and help me eat right — and nothing came close to what I actually needed.
So I built KidneyKind. It's the app I wish had existed when I started this journey, and I'm building it openly, shaped by real patients, for real patients.
Read the full story →Polycystic Kidney Disease — a genetic condition causing cysts to grow on the kidneys, gradually reducing their function over time.
Peritoneal dialysis performed at home — daily exchanges that clean the blood using the body's own peritoneum as a natural filter.
Working through the transplant evaluation process — the step-by-step medical workup required before being placed on the kidney waitlist.