Beyond chat

Health records stop getting buried in WhatsApp

The family group is where the prescription got sent — somewhere between a birthday forward and a good-morning sticker, four months ago. WhatsApp is wonderful for the quick "how's Amma?", but a health record needs a date, an owner, privacy, and a way to be found again. Nityaayu is that home, so the report you need isn't lost in a scroll.

Family health folder
One place · Findable later
PrescriptionsCardio, GP, dental, eye
Lab reportsBlood, scans, ECG
Discharge summaries2023 hospitalisation
14 documents3 caregivers · 2 doctors
Safe

The moment it helps

"The surgeon wanted the pre-op report we'd 'definitely shared on the group'. We scrolled for fifteen minutes in the waiting room. That was the day we stopped using chat for records."

Family before a scheduled surgery · Kochi

Why chat lets records slip

WhatsApp is built for messages, not medical history.

The same things that make chat great for talking make it quietly bad for keeping the documents a family depends on.

Findable, not buried

Records sit in dated, named folders by person — not under four months of forwards you have to scroll past.

Private by design

A report goes to the people you choose, not everyone in a group. Sharing can be narrowed or pulled back any time.

Dated and owned

Every document carries when it's from and who it belongs to, so it stays meaningful long after the chat moved on.

Built to last

No vanished media, no "this message was deleted", no lost phone taking the history with it. The vault stays put.

How it works

Keep chatting. Move the records somewhere safe.

STEP 01

Rescue what's in the chats

Save the reports and prescriptions already floating in your groups into Nityaayu, once.

STEP 02

Let them file themselves

Each document lands under the right person, with its date and type — findable from then on.

STEP 03

Share with intent

Send a doctor or relative exactly the record they need — not the whole group, not forever.

Chat vs. a real record

The difference shows up in the waiting room.

On WhatsApp

  • The report buried under months of messages.
  • Visible to everyone in the group, forever.
  • Gone if media expires or a phone is lost.

In Nityaayu

  • Found by name or date in seconds.
  • Shared only with the people you pick.
  • Kept safe, dated, and owned for the long run.
Safety note: Nityaayu organises and shares family health records with privacy controls. It does not diagnose, prescribe, interpret results clinically, or replace a doctor.

Common questions

What families ask first.

What's wrong with health records on WhatsApp?

Chat is for messages, not records. A report from March is buried by June, has no date or owner, and the whole group can see it. Retrieval and privacy both suffer.

Do I have to stop using WhatsApp?

No. Keep chatting where it works. Nityaayu is just the right home for the records — dated, owned, searchable, and privately shared.

Can I move records that are already in chats?

Yes. Save them into Nityaayu once, and they become a findable, private family vault instead of scattered forwards.

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