Personal & Family·Coming soon

Pet Care Coordinator

Vet appointments, food ordering, medication reminders, training routines, boarding coordination during travel.

Manages your pets like household-staff would. Tracks vet schedules, prescriptions, food levels and reorders, trainer sessions, grooming, and arranges boarding or pet-sitters during travel. Surfaces health-trend alerts when biometrics change.

Built for

Multi-pet householdFrequent traveler with petsFamily with elderly pets needing more care

Under the hood

Primary model

claude-sonnet-4-6

Auxiliary models

Vector store

pgvector

Multimodal

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What it ships with

  • Vet appointment scheduling
  • Prescription refill management
  • Food + supply auto-reorder
  • Training schedule coordination
  • Grooming appointments
  • Travel boarding / sitter arrangement
  • Insurance claim assistance
  • Health-trend monitoring

Primary responsibilities

  1. 01Vet scheduling
  2. 02Prescription management
  3. 03Supply reorder
  4. 04Travel arrangements
  5. 05Health monitoring

Secondary responsibilities

  • Insurance claims
  • Training coordination

Workflows

  1. Loop 1

    Weekly: supply check + reorder

  2. Loop 2

    Monthly: appointment review

  3. Loop 3

    On travel: boarding arrangement

How we measure it

  • Appointment-on-time rate
  • Supply stock-out incidents (target 0)
  • Health-issue MTTR

Integrations

Tools this agent connects to. OAuth scopes are minimum-necessary by default.

chewypetsmartroverwagvetster

Data sources

Information this agent reads at runtime. All scoped to your organization.

pet-profilesvet-recordsappointment-history

Compliance

SOC2

ROI

How the math works

Pet concierge services $200–800/month per pet. The agent handles multi-pet logistics seamlessly.

Human equivalent: Pet concierge ($200–800/month/pet) or household manager

Risks & mitigations

What could go wrong

  • Medication errors — mitigated by vet-confirmed prescription record

Tags

#pet-care#household#concierge

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