With app showing the medication list and organizer overview

No more pill-organizer math.

Different medications, different doses, different days, different amounts – and it all has to be right. With tells you exactly how much of each medication to put in the pill organizer, for however many weeks you're filling, and lets you know when it's time to fill again or to restock a medication before you run out.

Download on the App Store

Free to try, no card needed.

With fill flow – medication and amount for the pill organizer

How With works

  1. Add your medications once

    Tell With the name, the dose, how many at a time, and when. Update it any time something changes.

  2. Choose how many weeks you're filling for

    With works out exactly how many of each medication you need, based only on what you told it. No guesswork, no mental math.

  3. Fill the pill organizer, one medication at a time

    Check off each one as you place it in the organizer. When you're done, you're done.

Notice a medication running low? Mark it as you go

While you're filling the organizer, check what's left of each medication. If there won't be enough for next time, mark it as running low right there from your list. With keeps track, and makes sure you're reminded to restock with time to spare before your next fill.

With medication list with Mark as running low and Mark as restocked
With push notification reminder to fill the pill organizer or restock medication

Reminders, right on time

With remembers when you last filled the organizer, and lets you know well before it's due again: a heads-up the day before, a reminder on the day, and a gentle nudge if it slips past.

The same goes for restocking – if something's still marked as running low as fill day gets close, With reminds you about that too.

One medication, more than one name

The same medication is often sold under different names – brand, generic, or whatever the pharmacy had this time. Group them together in With, and they're treated as one. Your organizer always matches what's actually on the shelf.

With medication list showing brand and generic names grouped as one medication

Your privacy, looked after

With never asks for any personal or medical information.

  • No names – just a nickname, if you'd like one
  • No medical records, no diagnoses, no history
  • No ads, ever. Your data is never sold.

Who is With for?

Anyone who fills a pill organizer – your own, or someone else's. For your mom, your dad, your partner, or your kid. Or just for you, every week, however many medications, however many times a day.

Free to try

Try With free, no card needed. If it helps, stay on for a small monthly subscription. If it's not for you, there's nothing to cancel – you were never charged.

Questions

About With

How much of each medication do I need to put in my pill organizer?
With works this out for you. Add your medications once – name, dose, how many at a time, and when – then tell With how many weeks you're filling for. With calculates exactly how many of each medication you need, based only on what you entered. No guesswork, no mental math.
Does With remind me to take my medication?
No. With reminds you when it's time to fill your pill organizer, and lets you know if anything you've marked as running low needs restocking. Reminding you about each individual dose during the day is a different job – With's focus is making sure the organizer gets filled correctly in the first place.
Can With handle medications I take only on certain days, or at different times of day?
Yes. For each medication, you can set which times of day it's taken – morning, noon, evening, or bedtime – and which days of the week, if it's not every day. With uses this, along with how many weeks you're filling for, to work out exactly how much you need.
Are generic and brand-name medications treated as the same thing?
Yes. The same medication is often sold under different names – brand, generic, or whichever version the pharmacy has in stock. In With, you can group these together as one medication, so your organizer always matches what's actually on the shelf, whichever version you were given.
What happens when I mark a medication as running low?
Nothing happens right away – it's just a note to yourself. With keeps track and reminds you to restock with enough time before your next fill, so you're not caught short at the pharmacy. Once you've restocked, mark it as restocked and the reminders stop.

Tips for filling a pill organizer

How do I avoid losing track of which medication is about to run out while I'm filling my organizer?
A simple trick: group all the boxes of the same medication together with a rubber band as you fill. When one group is empty, you'll notice right away. With's 'Mark as running low' does the same job automatically – mark it the moment you notice, right from your medication list.
Should I refill my pill organizer every week?
Not necessarily. Filling for 2-4 weeks at a time means doing this less often overall, which most people find easier than a weekly routine. With supports filling for 1 to 4 weeks at once and works out the right amounts either way.
What's the easiest way to fill a pill organizer with several medications?
Gather everything into one place first – all your medications in a bag or on a tray. Then work through them one at a time: take one out, fill its compartments, and set it aside once it's done, so you always know what's left. With's checklist follows this same one-at-a-time approach.

Account, billing & privacy

Is my information private?
Yes. With never asks for the name, diagnosis, or any identifying details of the person the medications are for – a nickname is enough, if you'd like one. Your data is stored on secure servers in the EU, With runs no ads, and your data is never sold. Full details are in the Privacy Policy.
Can I delete my account and my data?
Yes. You can delete your account at any time from Settings. This permanently removes your account, your medication list, and everything related to it – immediately, with no grace period. If you'd like to keep a copy first, you can export your medication list as a JSON or CSV file.
How do I cancel my With subscription?
Subscriptions are managed through your Apple ID, not inside With. Open your iPhone's Settings, tap your name, then Subscriptions, and select With to cancel. You'll keep access until the end of your current billing period.
How much does With cost, and is there a free trial?
With offers a free trial with no card needed, so you can try it before deciding anything. After the trial, With continues as a low-cost monthly subscription. The exact price is shown in the App Store before you're ever asked to pay.
With app showing the medication list and organizer overview

Try With for your next fill.

Download on the App Store

Free to try, no card needed.