Pets are a whole-family thing.
So is Trovvy.
One person snaps the photos. Another tracks the vaccines. Someone else knows the favorite treats. Everyone contributes; everyone benefits; and when the emergency hits at the dog park, the info is right there.
One pet. Five places the info lives.
The vaccine card is on the fridge. The feeding schedule is in the family group chat. The vet's number is in someone's phone contacts. The photos are on another phone. The favorite treats are in nobody's head but the teenager's.
Each person in the family carries a piece of the puzzle. Nobody has the full picture.
When it matters most, nobody has ANY of it.
A Saturday with the Rivera family
Dad is the photographer; he has hundreds of pictures of Biscuit and has never once logged a vaccine. Mom is the organizer; she knows every shot, every dose, every vet appointment. Their sixteen-year-old, Leo, feeds Biscuit most mornings before school. Grandma walks him on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Nobody sat down and divided the work. It just shook out that way, the way things do in families.
Saturday. Dad takes Biscuit hiking. Thirty minutes from home, Biscuit snags a chunk of something off a stranger's picnic blanket and wolfs it down. Dad's stomach drops.
He opens Trovvy.
Emergency vet, one tap. Vaccines current — he can see at a glance. Dangerous foods for Biscuit specifically, right there on the screen. Activity feed: Leo fed a normal breakfast at 7:12am; Grandma's Thursday walk was noted as "great energy, no issues."
That's a complete picture of his dog's state — and Dad never typed a word of it. Mom entered the vaccines. Leo logged the breakfast. Grandma noted the walks. Trovvy stitched it together into one living profile, sitting in Dad's pocket when he needed it most.
Biscuit is fine, by the way. A little nauseous, a call to the vet, a boring Saturday afternoon recovery. But the point stands.
That's the magic. Everyone contributes what they naturally notice. Nobody has to do it all.
The rest of family life, covered.
A week in Florida; Chloe is watching the pets.
The neighbor's kid is dog-sitting. She's great with Biscuit but she doesn't need your full medical history or a decade of photos.
In Trovvy: Grant Chloe temporary access for exactly 7 days. Just feeding schedule, allergies, and the emergency vet. Nothing else. Access expires automatically when you land back home.
Trust, with boundaries.
Max splits time between Mom's and Dad's.
After the divorce, Max lives at Mom's Monday through Wednesday and at Dad's the rest of the week. He's still one dog, with one medical history, one personality, one set of meds.
In Trovvy: Both households log into the same profile. Mom sees Dad gave the morning pill. Dad sees Mom booked Thursday's vet visit. No missed doses, no doubled-up meals, no "did anyone call the vet?" texts at 10pm.
One pet, one source of truth; across any number of homes.
Four roles. The right access for every role.
Invite anyone who helps with your pets — partner, kids, roommates, the dog walker, your mom. Give them exactly the access they need. No more, no less.
Every family has these four. Trovvy works for all of them.
You don't need to change anyone's habits. You just need a place where what everyone already does adds up.
The Photographer
Unlimited photos. Cover shots. A milestone timeline that tells the whole story, from gotcha day forward. Snap, drop, done; everyone sees.
The Organizer
Every vaccine, every dose, every vet note in one place. Photo proof on receipts and certificates. Reminders before vaccines expire. The paperwork finally gets to live somewhere.
The Walker
Vet contacts, allergies, current meds — all one tap away on the leash. An activity feed that shows who fed and walked and medicated last, so nobody doubles a dose or misses a meal.
The Occasional Helper
Grandma on Tuesdays; the teenage babysitter; your college roommate who watches the cat every summer. View-only access to exactly what they need; nothing more.
Build your pet's story — together.
Invite your whole family. Start with one pet, one photo, one small log. Watch it compound into something your whole family leans on.
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