Three views, one planning model
The mobile app presents the same planning data differently depending on role. The client sees visits and who is coming. The employee sees today's work, route, notifications, and documentation. Family gets read-only access to what creates confidence.
The tour uses synthetic examples and can be used publicly. It does not show private client data and does not replace the signed-in dashboard.
What the administrator controls
The app should follow the organization's routines. Sensitive functions are therefore controlled from the Caire dashboard, such as whether clients may request cancellation in the app and whether employees may see the next day's schedule.
That makes rollout safer: Caire provides the controls, while the organization decides how the mobile app is exposed to each group.
When the tour is useful
- Show the client and family experience before deciding how much information to expose.
- Explain to employees how schedule, map, notifications, and documentation fit together.
- Give management and administrators a concrete view of which settings need decisions before launch.
Try the interactive tour
Client app
Home
Who is coming
Name, role, and visit time are visible before the visit.
Notifications
Changed times and messages from the office appear here.