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