Built for the people that give wildlife a second chance.
Product, brand, and engineering — start to ship
Wildlife rehabilitation runs on people who, by and large, are not paid for their time.
Most rehabbers we've talked to are doing this out of their kitchens, garages, and back rooms. They take in animals other people walked past. They feed orphaned songbirds every twenty minutes for weeks. They drive an hour each way to drop off a recovered hawk at a release site. They pay for the formula, the syringes, the heat lamps, the vet bills — usually out of pocket.
And the way most of them track all of it? A spreadsheet. A notebook. A photo roll full of pictures with no context. A memory that's getting more crowded every season.
That's the gap Bramble is built for.
Track every animal in your care. One record per intake, with everything that matters — species, age, condition, where it came from, where it's going.
Log feedings, medications, and treatments as they happen. Not at the end of the day, when you're trying to remember whether the second raccoon got its meds. In the moment, on your phone, with a timestamp.
Attach photos to follow each animal's recovery. A wing on day one and the same wing on day twelve, in the same record, where they belong. Useful for vets, useful for releases, useful for the next time a similar case shows up.
Archive past cases. Because they will. Wildlife rehab is pattern recognition over time, and the rehabbers who've been doing this longest will tell you the same thing: you'll see this case again. Bramble keeps the record so you don't have to.
Web and mobile. Built for the way this work actually happens — sometimes at a desk, mostly not.
If you're a rehabber, this is for you. Subscription pricing, kept fair on purpose.


