Baton Pass

For parents sharing with grandparents & family

She watched them a hundred times. But she doesn't know about the new allergy.

Your mom loves the grandkids. She has been watching them for years. But the new allergy diagnosis came after her last visit. She does not always think to ask what has changed. And you do not want to make her feel like you do not trust her. But you need her to have the right information.

You send her the link in a text. She taps it. It opens in Safari on her iPhone. No download, no account, no “I can not figure out the app.” Just: here is everything you need to keep them safe tonight. Allergies at the top. Emergency contacts. What to do if something goes wrong. She has it. You can stop dreading the question of whether she saw the new diagnosis.

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What grandma sees when she opens the link

Simple, clear, and organized so the most important information is impossible to miss.

Allergies: written clearly, not remembered

She does not have to remember what you told her last time. Life-threatening allergies are at the top in red. She can check anytime. If she is unsure whether something on the snack table has tree nuts in it, she can look it up right there.

Medications: if something happens, she has the right dose

If he needs his medication and she cannot reach you, she has the exact name, the exact dose, and where it is in the bag. Not a guess. Not a call to a relative who might not know. The information is right there.

Emergency contacts: your number, the pediatrician, poison control

All the numbers she could need, in order, tap-to-call. She does not have to remember your partner's number. She does not have to search her phone. Everything is on one page.

Custom instructions: the things grandma might not know

Current bedtime. The food phase they are in right now. What actually works when they will not sleep. The one thing that stops a tantrum. Everything you would tell her in a 10-minute handoff call, organized and available to check any time during the night.

How to send it without making it weird

The concern most parents have: will it feel like I do not trust her? Here is the framing that works:

“I put together a quick link for tonight. Everything you need if something comes up. New allergy diagnosis since you last watched them, so I wanted to make sure you had it. Just tap the link.”

This is not about trust. It is about the fact that a child’s health information changes, and even the most attentive grandparent cannot keep up unless the information is current and accessible. Baton Pass is the thing that makes it easy to have this information without it feeling like a lecture.

Questions about sharing with grandparents and family

Does she need a smartphone?

She needs a phone that can open a web link in a browser. Works on iPhone, Android, or any device with a browser.

What if she is not comfortable with technology?

The link opens directly in her browser when she taps it in a text message. There is nothing to install, no account to create, and no password to remember. If she can receive a text and tap a link, she can use Baton Pass.

Can multiple family members have the link?

Yes. You can share the same link with multiple people, or generate separate links for different family members if you want different expiration times or separate audit trails.

Will it work if she goes to a different city with the kids?

Yes. The link works anywhere with a data connection. She can open it on her phone wherever she is.

Does giving her a list of instructions mean I don't trust her?

No. The way to frame it: things change. The allergy diagnosis is new. The medication dose is different than last time. It's not a reflection of trust. It's a reflection of how fast kids' health information changes.

Also have pets?

If grandma is watching the pets too, you can add a pet profile to the same pass — or share a separate pet link with feeding instructions, vet contacts, and anything she needs to know. Same zero-friction experience: tap the link, everything is there.

Baton Pass for pets →

She taps the link. She has everything.

Free to start. No app for her. No friction.

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