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KidneyKind Marks America's 250th Birthday with $25 First-Year Promo on Kidney Health App
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Patient-built iOS app for dialysis tracking offers limited-time annual discount through July 14
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - s4story -- KindSoft LLC announced today that KidneyKind, the patient-built kidney health tracking app for iPhone and Apple Watch, is offering its annual subscription for $25 for the first year — a 61 percent discount from the regular $64.99 — in honor of the United States' 250th birthday. The promotion runs through July 14, 2026, and is available in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and Japan.
The discount is redeemable through the App Store using offer code USA250. The promotion is available to new subscribers, existing subscribers, and users who previously tried the app — making it an accessible re-entry point for patients who downloaded KidneyKind during a difficult period and did not continue.
"Five years ago I started peritoneal dialysis. Two years ago I started building the app I needed to manage it," said Mike McGarry, founder of KindSoft LLC and a kidney patient himself. "Kidney disease management should not require six different apps. KidneyKind exists because I built what I could not find."
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KidneyKind tracks all four major dialysis modalities — peritoneal exchange, peritoneal cycler, home hemodialysis, and in-center hemodialysis — along with daily vitals, medications, lab results including kidney-specific markers like Kt/V and eGFR, and the kidney transplant journey from referral through listing. The app is available on iPhone, Apple Watch, and iPad, with watch complications and a Home Screen widget for at-a-glance fluid limit tracking. All patient data is stored in the user's private iCloud account; KindSoft operates no servers and collects no analytics.
The app launched in the United States in April 2026 and expanded to five additional territories over the following months, with full Japanese translation shipping in May 2026.
Patients can redeem the promotion at:
https://apps.apple.com/redeem?ctx=offercodes&id=6761937176&code=USA250
The subscription renews at the regular $64.99 per year after the first year and can be cancelled at any time through iPhone Settings.
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For more information, visit https://kidneykindapp.com.
ABOUT KIDNEYKIND
KidneyKind is a privacy-first kidney health and dialysis tracking app for iPhone, Apple Watch, and iPad, built by a peritoneal dialysis patient. Available in six countries with full English and Japanese language support, KidneyKind tracks dialysis sessions, daily vitals, lab results, medications, and the kidney transplant journey from referral through listing. Patient data is stored exclusively in the user's private iCloud account.
ABOUT KINDSOFT LLC
KindSoft LLC is an independent healthcare software company founded in 2026 by Mike McGarry, who lives with polycystic kidney disease and is on peritoneal dialysis. KindSoft builds technology with kindness — patient-focused apps that prioritize privacy, dignity, and daily usability for people managing chronic conditions.
The discount is redeemable through the App Store using offer code USA250. The promotion is available to new subscribers, existing subscribers, and users who previously tried the app — making it an accessible re-entry point for patients who downloaded KidneyKind during a difficult period and did not continue.
"Five years ago I started peritoneal dialysis. Two years ago I started building the app I needed to manage it," said Mike McGarry, founder of KindSoft LLC and a kidney patient himself. "Kidney disease management should not require six different apps. KidneyKind exists because I built what I could not find."
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KidneyKind tracks all four major dialysis modalities — peritoneal exchange, peritoneal cycler, home hemodialysis, and in-center hemodialysis — along with daily vitals, medications, lab results including kidney-specific markers like Kt/V and eGFR, and the kidney transplant journey from referral through listing. The app is available on iPhone, Apple Watch, and iPad, with watch complications and a Home Screen widget for at-a-glance fluid limit tracking. All patient data is stored in the user's private iCloud account; KindSoft operates no servers and collects no analytics.
The app launched in the United States in April 2026 and expanded to five additional territories over the following months, with full Japanese translation shipping in May 2026.
Patients can redeem the promotion at:
https://apps.apple.com/redeem?ctx=offercodes&id=6761937176&code=USA250
The subscription renews at the regular $64.99 per year after the first year and can be cancelled at any time through iPhone Settings.
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For more information, visit https://kidneykindapp.com.
ABOUT KIDNEYKIND
KidneyKind is a privacy-first kidney health and dialysis tracking app for iPhone, Apple Watch, and iPad, built by a peritoneal dialysis patient. Available in six countries with full English and Japanese language support, KidneyKind tracks dialysis sessions, daily vitals, lab results, medications, and the kidney transplant journey from referral through listing. Patient data is stored exclusively in the user's private iCloud account.
ABOUT KINDSOFT LLC
KindSoft LLC is an independent healthcare software company founded in 2026 by Mike McGarry, who lives with polycystic kidney disease and is on peritoneal dialysis. KindSoft builds technology with kindness — patient-focused apps that prioritize privacy, dignity, and daily usability for people managing chronic conditions.
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