We are building the health record pets never had
Ask someone for their cat's vaccine history and you usually get a shrug, a folded paper card, or a blurry photo of a folded paper card. Ask the clinic and you get a shelf. Aleefy replaces both with one record that travels with the pet.
A record that lives with the pet, not the filing cabinet
Veterinary care is full of small, expensive gaps. A pet moves city and the history stays behind. A booster is due and nobody remembers. An owner switches clinics and the new vet starts from zero — which usually means repeating tests the pet has already had.
None of that is anyone's fault. It is what happens when the record lives on paper in one building. So we built the record somewhere else: with the pet, in the owner's pocket, written by the clinic that did the work.
Aleefy is two apps around one shared record. Clinics get software that keeps up with a real day. Owners get a health history they can actually read — and never lose.

Four principles we won't trade away
One record, wherever the pet goes
A vaccination given in one clinic should be visible in the next one, and in the owner's hand, without anyone re-typing it.
The clinic decides, the owner keeps
Nothing is shared automatically. The vet picks what leaves the clinic — and once it does, it is the owner's copy to keep.
Arabic is not an afterthought
Every screen, every notification, every printed report exists in Arabic and English, laid out properly right-to-left — not a translated skin over a left-to-right app.
Built for a real clinic day
A full waiting room, a walk-in with no appointment, a pet that will not sit still and an owner on the phone. If the software only works on a calm Tuesday, it does not work.
From first tap to a full history
If you have a pet
Add your pet
Name, species, breed, birthday, weight, allergies, a photo. Two minutes, and the QR tag is generated for you.
Find a clinic and book
Browse the directory or the map, pick a doctor and a free slot, and add a note about what is wrong.
Keep what the vet shares
After the visit the clinic shares the summary. It lands in your timeline and stays there — including the vaccination stamp.
If you run a clinic
Register the clinic
A short guided setup: clinic type, details, location on the map, working hours and your licence document.
Get approved
We review the documents and approve the clinic, which opens a 14-day trial with everything unlocked.
Invite your team
Add doctors and receptionists, set each one's hours and permissions, and start taking bookings the same day.
One platform, four moving parts
You only ever see one of these. The rest exist so that the one you see is fast, correct and always in sync.
The pet owner app
Your pets, the clinic directory, booking, the vaccination passport, the QR tag and everything a clinic shares with you.
Android · iPhone · WebThe clinic app
Schedule, patients, visit notes, invoices, attachments, staff and working hours — the whole clinic day in one place.
Android · Web · Windows · macOSThe operations console
Where our team reviews new clinics, checks licence documents and keeps the platform healthy.
Internal · WebThe secure core
The API and database every app talks to. Each clinic's data is isolated at the database level, not just in code.
InfrastructureMedical data deserves more than a promise
These are not future plans. They are how the platform is built today.
Nothing is shared by default
A clinic writes a visit for itself. Sharing it with the owner is a separate, deliberate action — and it can be revoked.
Clinics cannot see each other
Every record is fenced to the clinic that created it, enforced by the database itself rather than by a check someone could forget to write.
The public QR page says very little
A stranger scanning a lost pet's tag sees the pet and a way to contact you. Never an address, never a medical history.
Every clinic action is logged
Who changed what, when, and what it looked like before. Medical history should never quietly change shape.
Accessible by design
WCAG AA contrast, visible focus, real keyboard support, and status never communicated by colour alone.
Start with one pet. Keep it for life.
Download the app, add your first pet, and the next time a vet asks "when was the last vaccine?" you will have an answer instead of a guess.