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Phone notifications are easy to dismiss without reading. A pattern on your finger is not. Set the schedule once, choose how it feels, and the ring takes care of the rest — including keeping an honest record of what you actually took.
4 days in a row with every dose taken. 8 missed across the month, four of them in one week.
Doses taken · 3 a day, 30 days
91% adherence · 82 of 90 doses
Complete days
23 of 30
Doses missed
8
Current streak
4 days
A month of this is the thing worth showing a doctor. It answers "are you taking it?" with a record rather than a guess, and it makes the shape of the misses visible — which is almost always a week, a trip, or a change in routine rather than forgetfulness.
Collapsing skipped and missed into one figure would make the record less useful, so the app keeps them apart everywhere — in the day view, in the history, and in the export.
One of seven patterns, the same set the smart alarm uses. Pick something you will recognise without looking, and something that is not your alarm.
Taken, skipped, or remind me again. Three taps in the whole interaction, which is roughly the amount of friction a daily habit can survive.
A dismissed reminder comes back rather than disappearing. The interval is yours to set, and so is the point at which it gives up and logs a miss.
The streak is there because it is genuinely motivating for a daily habit. Breaking it costs you nothing but the number — no badge is removed and nothing else in the app changes.
Circular does not give medical advice, dosing guidance, or interaction warnings. It reminds you and keeps the record.
The reminder itself does — the schedule lives on the ring, so the vibration arrives whether or not your phone is with you. Confirming a dose needs the app, and anything unconfirmed waits for the next sync.
Enough for a real prescription list, each with its own schedule, times and vibration pattern. Reminders that fall at the same minute are grouped into a single buzz rather than several.
No, and it should not. Circular is a reminder and a record, not a pharmacy database. Interactions and dosing belong to a pharmacist or a doctor.
It repeats at the interval you chose, and after the window closes it is logged as missed. Nothing is guessed and nothing is quietly marked as taken.
It sits in your account with the rest of your health data, is never sold, and can be deleted from the app along with everything else. See the privacy policy.
No. Reminders, the record and the export are included with the ring, permanently.
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A buzz you notice, a tap to confirm, and a record you can hand over.

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A buzz you notice, a tap to confirm, and a record you can hand over.