Share your pet sitter instructions in 3 steps

Instead of repeating the same routine before every trip, set it up once and share one link.

1

Build the handoff once

Add feeding times, medications, emergency contacts, vet details, and the little house rules that matter when you are gone.

2

Share one link

Text it, email it, or send a QR code. The same link can go to your sitter, partner, dog walker, or family member.

3

They open a clear, usable page

Your sitter sees organized sections, tap-to-call contacts, and a layout that works on their phone without downloading an app.

What the sitter actually gets

CareSheet is not another note to scroll. It is a purpose-built handoff page.

Clear sections

Meals, meds, contacts, and house rules stay separated so they can find the right answer fast.

Tap-to-call contacts

Vet and emergency numbers are ready to call, not buried in a paragraph.

Owner stays in control

You can update the page, turn it off, add a password, or set it to expire when the trip ends.

Better than a text thread at the door

The calmer the handoff, the fewer follow-up questions everyone deals with later.

Without CareSheet

  • You repeat the routine every time someone new helps.
  • Important details are split between texts, notes, and memory.
  • A last-minute update becomes another message they may miss.

With CareSheet

  • You send one organized link instead of rebuilding the handoff from scratch.
  • Your sitter sees the same up-to-date page each time they open it.
  • The routine is easier to follow when they are busy, tired, or offline.

Ready for a calmer handoff?

Set it up once, share one link, and stop wondering whether the important details made it through.