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For caregivers
Binda is built around your work, not bolted on as an afterthought. It’s free for you — the family you care for pays for the plan.
Binda is free for caregivers
You never pay to use Binda as a caregiver. When a family invites you to their care plan, you join at no cost and get everything you need to do your job well: your shifts, your notes, the medication schedule, and the team you’re working with.
Your day in Binda
- Clock in and out (or submit a timesheet, if the family set you up that way) so your hours are recorded accurately.
- Log medications as they’re given, with an optional confirmation photo.
- Write observations — mood, meals, sleep, mobility, fluids, pain — so the next person and the doctor have the full picture.
- Leave a handoff note at the end of each visit; it flows into the team timeline.
- Request an appointment when you notice something that needs a doctor; the coordinator schedules it.
- Share a shift report — a private link the family can open without an account.
Step-by-step walkthroughs are in Using Binda.
Records you control, across employers
Your shift hours, your notes, and your work history are yours. They travel with you across the families you work for, so you’re not starting from zero — or losing your record — every time a client changes.
Caregiver Pro
If you bring your own clients to Binda, Caregiver Pro rewards that. As more of the client-families you’re connected to pay for Binda, your Pro subscription discount climbs.
- The discount is evaluated monthly, based on your connected paying client-families.
- It’s capped at 100% — at most, your Pro subscription becomes free.
- It never inverts into a payout — Binda doesn’t pay you; it just discounts your own subscription.
When you leave a family or delete your account
You can delete your account any time from Settings → Delete account. Your personal data is removed. The care records you wrote during shifts stay with the family’s care plan — that’s part of their loved one’s care history — but they’re re-attributed to “Former caregiver” instead of your name. We’re transparent about exactly what stays and what goes; see Records when a caregiver leaves.