Pet care guides
For feeding, medication, walks, anxiety notes, vet details and emergency contacts.
Create a living guide for your dog sitter, house guest, babysitter or team. Add routines, photos, videos, emergency contacts and QR sharing โ in minutes.
Stop rewriting the same instructions every time someone looks after your pet, home, family or team.
No sign-up needed to start ยท Works on any phone
GotIt Guides turns your personal know-how into a clear, reusable guide you can update once and share forever.
The same instructions, over and over โ in texts, sticky notes and voice messages.
The one thing that really mattered gets buried โ or forgotten at the worst moment.
Sitters, guests, family and new staff need clear instructions exactly when they need them.
Search results and AI don't know your pet, your home, your routine or your process.
For feeding, medication, walks, anxiety notes, vet details and emergency contacts.
For Wi-Fi, appliances, bins, parking, house rules and local tips.
For babysitters, grandparents, routines, allergies, school pickups and bedtime.
For onboarding, repeat tasks, handovers and the questions your team keeps asking.
Start with a template or answer a few simple prompts. No blank page, no overthinking.
AI helps organise your instructions into a clear first draft. You stay in control of every word.
Send a link, print a QR code, add photos โ and update the guide anytime. The link never changes.
Everything a sitter needs, in one link โ routines, contacts, photos and emergency details.
Create your first guide and share it in minutes. No card, no commitment.
For pets, homes and family handovers.
For hosts, teams and repeat workflows.
Hi โ I'm James. I live in Sydney with my dog, Whiskey.
At two years old, Whiskey was diagnosed with idiopathic epilepsy. We quickly learned there's no silver bullet โ managing it means multiple medications, up to three times a day. It was a life-changing moment.
It also meant that every time I went away, whoever looked after him needed to understand exactly what to do: the medications, the timing, the signs to watch for, and who to call if something went wrong.
So I'd write pages and pages of instructions. It worked โ but a wall of text is the last thing anyone wants to scroll through in a stressful moment.
GotIt Guides came out of those pages: one clear, living guide a sitter can actually follow โ routines, medication, behaviour notes and emergency contacts, in a single link you share once and update anytime.
If it helps one more pet get looked after properly, it's done its job.
Start with your pet, your home, your family routine, or the process your team keeps asking about.
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