For families caring for someone from another continent

Your mother's health story, finally in one place.

The lab result on WhatsApp. The prescription photo in a group chat. The voice note from your sister at 2am. Toju turns all of it into one shared, secure health timeline — so your whole family can see what's really going on, no matter which continent they're on.

Coordination, not diagnosis. Toju organizes information — your family's doctors still make the calls.

The reality right now

You're already doing the coordinating.
You just don't have the tools for it.

If you're an adult child abroad, you already know this pattern: a symptom comes up, a photo lands in the family group chat, and suddenly you're piecing together a diagnosis from a blurry image and a panicked voice note — while doctors thousands of miles away have no record of what came before.

23% of the global disease burden is carried by Africa, funded by just 1% of global health spending Source: Asbu et al., 2016, Risk Management and Healthcare Policy
1:5,000 doctor-to-patient ratio in Nigeria — well beyond WHO's recommended standard Source: Nigeria Health Watch, 2025
71% of the diaspora adults we surveyed said they weren't confident they could access a parent's full health history today Source: Toju early-stage family survey, 25 respondents

“She doesn't like going to the doctor because they would just add to your problems.”

— from an early family interview

How Toju works

From scattered to structured, in four steps

You can use Toju to manage your own health information, or to help coordinate someone else's — once they've authorized you to. Either way, the same simple flow applies.

1

Upload what you already have

Photos of prescriptions, lab results, doctor's notes, even the WhatsApp voice note your sister sent — Toju accepts it as-is. No re-typing, no reformatting.

2

AI reads and extracts the details

Toju identifies the medication, the date, the provider, the result — and structures it, so nobody has to squint at a blurry photo to find what matters.

3

You confirm what it found

Every extraction is shown to you for a quick confirm-or-correct — Toju never adds anything to the record without a person checking it first.

4

Everyone authorized sees one timeline

The profile owner, and anyone they've authorized to help coordinate — a sibling, a partner, whoever's involved — sees the same chronological history. Searchable. Shareable with a doctor in one link.

What's inside

Built around how families actually coordinate care

Coordinate together

Once you're authorized, you and anyone else invited see the same profile — no re-explaining what happened last time.

One document vault

Every prescription, result, and report lives in one place — not scattered across five different chat threads.

A real timeline

Chronological, searchable history. Find the result from two years ago in seconds, not by scrolling forever.

Share with a doctor

Export a clean PDF summary before an appointment, so the next doctor isn't starting from zero either.

Built for the diaspora

Designed for families managing care across borders and time zones — not a hospital system retrofitted for patients.

Private by default

Access is granted, not assumed. Nothing is public, and nothing is sold.

Security & trust

It's your health information. You decide who's part of it.

In our early conversations with diaspora families, the same concerns came up every time: who can see this, is it encrypted, and what actually happens with it. Here's where we stand on each.

  • Coordination, not diagnosis. Toju organizes and structures information. It never interprets, suggests, or replaces a doctor's judgment.
  • Access is permission-based. Being related to someone doesn't automatically grant access to their information. A profile is visible to its owner and to the people they've explicitly authorized — and that access can be reviewed or removed at any time.
  • Your information stays under your control. Access is restricted to the people and systems required to provide the service, and privacy is built into how we structure data from day one — not added on afterward.
  • No ads. No data sold. Toju is funded by subscriptions, not by monetizing your health data.

Grounded in real research, not a hunch

3in-depth family interviews
25diaspora survey responses
5competitor platforms mapped

Toju is built specifically for families coordinating healthcare across distance, fragmented providers, and scattered records — a problem general-purpose tools and single-hospital systems weren't designed to solve.

Pricing

Free during beta. Simple pricing after.

We're still learning what's fair from the families using Toju right now — so beta access is free, and pricing will be shaped by that feedback, not guessed at in advance.

Individual

Free in beta

Manage your own health profile, with unlimited uploads

Most families

Family

Free in beta

One profile, with multiple people authorized to help coordinate it

Have thoughts on what this should cost? Tell us when you join the beta.

Ready to stop piecing it together from group chats?

Join the beta and be one of the first families to bring your parent's health history into one place.

Already have access? Go to app.toju.health →

Questions

Before you ask

Is Toju a medical diagnosis tool?

No. Toju organizes and structures the information your family already has — documents, results, notes. It never interprets results or suggests treatment. That stays with your doctors.

Who can see my health information?

Only you, and anyone you've explicitly authorized to help coordinate your care. Being related to someone doesn't automatically grant them access — it has to be authorized, and you can see exactly who has it and remove it at any time.

How is AI used, and is my information safe?

Toju uses AI to help read and organize the documents you upload — pulling out things like medication names, dates, and results. It doesn't diagnose anything, and you review and confirm every extraction before it's added to your timeline. We're building our data handling around privacy as a first principle, and the full details will be in our privacy policy before launch.

Does the person I'm helping need to be tech-savvy?

No. Authorizing someone to help coordinate is designed to be quick and simple, even for someone who's never used an app like this. They stay informed and in control throughout — Toju doesn't need them to manage complicated settings.

Which countries does Toju work for?

Toju is built for African diaspora families broadly — wherever you are, and wherever the person you're coordinating with is receiving care.

Can more than one person share a login?

We recommend everyone use their own account. That way access stays tied to a real person, and can be reviewed or removed individually rather than all at once.

How do I get access?

Join the beta waitlist above. We're onboarding in small groups so we can get feedback right as people use it.