From a Promising Prototype to a Caregiving Platform Built for Real Families
Client
Dovetail
Deliverable
Mobile App
Platform
iOS & Android
Client
Dovetail
Family Caregiving Platform
Dovetail is a caregiving platform built on a simple premise: the people who care for aging parents, sick spouses, or loved ones with complex needs shouldn't have to manage all of it from memory, group texts, and handwritten notes. Dr. Ashley Blackington, a board-certified occupational therapist, founded Dovetail to give families a better way to stay organized and connected around care. She had the vision and an early prototype. She needed a partner to take it the rest of the way.
The Challenge
A prototype that captured the idea but wasn't ready for the real world.
Dr. Ashley came to us with something most founders don't have: a working prototype. She had already proven the concept. But the gap between "working prototype" and "ready-to-launch product families can trust" is bigger than it looks from the outside.
The design needed a full UX overhaul. Not because the idea was wrong, but because the experience didn't yet reflect the warmth and care that the Dovetail brand was built on. The interface had to feel calm and trustworthy for users who might be overwhelmed caregivers dealing with genuinely hard situations.
Beyond the design, the technical foundation needed serious work. Dovetail handles sensitive personal and medical information across caregivers, family members, and care recipients. That means end-to-end encryption, HIPAA-conscious security, and infrastructure built to scale - without making the experience feel clinical or intimidating for users at different levels of technical comfort.
What They Needed
Four things had to be true before this could launch.
01
A UX Built for Emotional Weight
Caregivers are often exhausted, stressed, and stretched thin. The app couldn't add to that load. Every design decision had to reduce friction, create calm, and make even complex tasks feel manageable.
02
Security That Doesn't Feel Like a Burden
Medical and personal data requires real protection. AES-256 encryption and HIPAA-conscious infrastructure had to be built into the foundation - not bolted on later - without making the experience feel locked down.
03
Multi-User Support for the Whole Care Network
Caregiving is rarely a solo act. The platform needed to support multiple roles - primary caregivers who organize, family members who support, and care recipients who may have limited access - all within the same household.
04
A Platform Ready to Scale
Dr. Ashley had a longer vision: partnerships with employers and healthcare organizations. The architecture needed to support a subscription business model and grow without requiring a rebuild every time the audience did.
What We Built
A full platform - not just a polished prototype.
Secure Data Storage and Transfer
AES-256 encryption on all sensitive personal and medical data. HIPAA-conscious infrastructure hosted on AWS, built for speed, security, and the ability to scale.
Google Calendar Integration and Appointment Reminders
Caregiving runs on schedules. We connected Dovetail to Google Calendar so appointments, reminders, and care tasks sync automatically without extra manual entry.
Shared Task and Shopping Lists
Integrated shared lists connected to Amazon, Target, and Costco - so the family caregiver network can coordinate daily tasks and supply runs without the back-and-forth.
Multi-User Family Roles
Three distinct access levels - primary caregiver, supporting family members, and care recipients - each with appropriate permissions so the right people see the right information.
Custom Admin Dashboard
A backend tool for managing subscriptions, user feedback, and platform health. Gave Dr. Ashley's team real visibility into how the platform was being used.
Cross-Platform App via Flutter
Built in Flutter so the app runs natively on both iOS and Android from a single codebase. Dark mode and accessibility features built in from the start, not added after launch.
The Approach
How IDE Interactive Approached It
01
Start With the Caregiver, Not the Feature List
We started with our Pinnacle Activation process - a six-phase design and development method that begins with listening before building anything. For Dovetail, that meant interviewing caregivers and testing the existing prototype to understand what was actually happening in the daily life of someone managing care for a loved one.
The most important thing we learned: caregivers weren't looking for another tool to manage. They were looking for something that could carry some of the emotional weight for them. That single insight shaped every design decision that followed - from how we structured navigation to how we handled error states and notifications.
02
Redesigning the UX From the Ground Up
The prototype had the right idea but the wrong experience. We mapped real caregiving situations - how families share updates, track appointments, divide tasks - and rebuilt the information architecture around those actual workflows, not idealized ones. We created and tested new wireframes focused on simplicity and calm. We cut unnecessary steps, made navigation predictable, and made sure every screen moved a user forward rather than creating more things to manage. The goal was an interface that felt like support, not software.
03
Building Security Into the Foundation
HIPAA-conscious security isn't something you can retrofit. We made technical decisions early that locked in the right architecture before any code was written at scale. The backend runs on Django and Python with AES-256 encryption protecting all sensitive data. The infrastructure is on AWS - built for speed, reliability, and the kind of scale Dovetail is working toward as it expands into employer and healthcare partnerships. Flutter gave us a single codebase that runs natively on both iOS and Android, with the performance and native feel those platforms require.
04
Launching the MVP and Staying in the Room
When the MVP was ready, we helped Dovetail go live with confidence - not just by handing over a product, but by staying engaged through the launch. Real-world use surfaces things that testing can't predict. After launch, feedback from actual users shaped a second wave of improvements: dark mode for caregivers checking the app late at night, enhanced accessibility features for users of all ages and technical comfort levels. Caregiving happens at all hours and in all circumstances. The product had to meet users there.
The Outcome
What Changed
Before
A prototype that proved the concept but wasn't ready for real families - with a UX that didn't match the brand's warmth and no security infrastructure to handle sensitive care data.
UX overhaul needed before any real-world use
No HIPAA-conscious security layer in place
No multi-user family role support
No path to subscription or partner integrations
After
A launched subscription app on iOS and Android, with secure infrastructure, a warm and accessible UX, and a platform now exploring partnerships with employers and healthcare organizations.
Live on iOS and Android as a subscription app
AES-256 encryption and HIPAA-conscious AWS infrastructure
Multi-user role support for the full care network
Dark mode and accessibility built in from launch
The best way to understand what we built is to use it.