Parents: Keep Track of School, Medical, and Activity Records Without the Paper Pile
Being a parent means being in charge of everything—field trips, doctor visits, sports schedules, school calendars, permission slips, allergy notes, and so much more.
You try to keep up. You snap photos of important papers, take screenshots of texts, or stuff flyers in drawers or bags—only to lose them later when you need them most.
eLifeVault is here to help.
🧠 Parenting Comes with Paper—and Photos of Paper
You’ve probably taken photos of things like:
- A school supply list taped to a classroom door
- A note from a teacher about next week’s project
- A prescription label for your child’s meds
- A soccer schedule on a magnet
- An insurance card for a pediatrician visit
But when the time comes to find them?
They’re buried under beach photos, birthday videos, and random screenshots.
📂 eLifeVault Keeps You Organized (Without Extra Work)
With eLifeVault, you can take a photo or scan a document and instantly file it into the right category.
No more “where did I put that?” No more cluttered photo albums. Just fast, organized access.
Perfect for Busy Parents:
- 🏫 School – supply lists, permission slips, calendars, teacher notes
- ⚕️ Medical – vaccination cards, allergy info, prescription bottles
- ⚽ Activities – sports schedules, event flyers, dance class reminders
- 🧾 Insurance – ID cards, paperwork for appointments
- 📸 Records – photos of your child’s art, awards, and schoolwork
🔍 Find It Fast—When It Matters
When the doctor’s office asks for your child’s last prescription… when the coach changes the practice time… when school asks if you got that paper…
You’ll know exactly where to find it—with just a tap.
👨👩👧👦 Built for Real Life
eLifeVault doesn’t ask you to be more organized. It simply helps you stay organized without trying.
- Take the photo
- Choose the category (or use a default one)
- Done.
No chaos. No stress. No paper piles.
📲 Download eLifeVault Today
Parenting is hard enough. Let eLifeVault help you keep track of the things that matter most—so you can focus on what’s really important.