PULIV Weekly Pill Organizer Review – Foldable AM/PM Design That Actually Works

PULIV Weekly Pill Organizer 2 Times a Day with Magnetic Foldable Design for Dual Protection, Large AM PM Pill Box Case for Travel, Compact Medication Organizer for Vitamins, Fish Oils and Supplements
PULIV
- Foldable AM PM Pill Organizer for Compact Use and Dual Protection: This medicine organizer features a foldable design with a 4-magnet closure, transforming from flat (8.1" × 4.1" × 1.0") to a compact, dolded shape (8.1" × 2.0" × 2.0"). When laid flat, it provides a clear view for easy pill management; when folded, it creates a dual-protection, making it ideal and safe for on-the-go use. Note: It may feel some resistance to open at first. Open and close it a few times to achieve smoother opening
- Large Capacity Weekly Medicine Organizer: This am pm pill organizer 7 day has a total of 14 individual compartments. Each AM/PM compartment (1.1" x 1.4" x 1.0") is spacious enough to hold up to 8 fish oil pills, 12 vitamins, or 14 capsules, providing ample storage while remaining easy to fit in your bag or suitcase
- Dual Protection for Your Peace of Mind: This day and night pill organizer features 4 powerful magnets and individual inner lids for each compartment, creating a dual-protection mechanism. This effectively protects pills from spills and light while ensuring privacy for worry-free use during travel and in public. Tip: Before first use, fully open the inner lids to 180° and gently press them down. Repeat a few times for smooth 180° opening
- Thoughtful Designs for Easy Use: This vitamin organizer has extended and textured inner lids for easier opening. The long-lasting face-up silk prints for the day and AM/PM are easy to read, allowing you to intuitively track your pills at a glance. Plus, the outer casing hinge has metal cores for an extended lifespan, while the inner hinges withstand 30,000 uses without the worry of breakage. Note: The white lines on the inner hinges are natural and won't affect performance and durability
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Magnetic foldable design transforms from flat layout to compact 2-inch-thick case in seconds
- 14 spacious compartments hold up to 14 capsules or 8 fish oil pills per slot — no cramming
- Dual protection with 4 magnets + individual inner lids prevents spills during travel
- Textured extended lids and face-up silk prints are genuinely easier for stiff fingers
- BPA-free food-grade materials and 30,000-cycle hinge tested inner hinges
Cons
- Folded magnets can feel stiff on first use — break-in period of several open/close cycles required
- Hinges show cosmetic white lines that look alarming but are structurally normal — confusing at first glance
- No pill crusher or separate supplement slot — if you take three different PM supplements you still share one compartment
- Glossy outer casing picks up fingerprints quickly — functional but looks worn after a week of bag use
Quick Verdict
If you're managing multiple daily supplements or medications and want a weekly pill organizer that doesn't sacrifice capacity for convenience, the PULIV weekly pill organizer earns a solid second look. Its magnetic foldable design genuinely solves the space problem that plagues most 7-day AM/PM organizers — and the 14 spacious compartments handled a demanding supplement stack without complaint. After three weeks of daily use, it holds up. Rating: 4.3 out of 5.
What Is the PULIV Weekly Pill Organizer?
It landed on my desk in a nondescript cardboard sleeve — the kind of packaging that doesn't announce itself. I almost set it aside as another generic organizer. That changed the moment I unfolded it. The PULIV weekly pill organizer 2 times a day spreads out flat into a full 8.1- by 4.1-inch grid, revealing 14 clearly labeled compartments: seven days, each split into AM and PM. Days of the week run left to right in face-up silk print. Each compartment has its own snap-shut inner lid.

When folded along the central hinge, four embedded magnets snap the two halves together, reducing the footprint to roughly the size of a thick paperback. That's the concept. It fits in a handbag, a carry-on outer pocket, a bedside drawer — places where a rigid flat organizer simply wouldn't survive. The outer shell is glossy plastic with a slight texture. The inner compartments are matte, which actually matters when you're trying to grip them with morning-stiff fingers.
Key Features
- Foldable AM/PM design — flat to compact in one fold, held shut by 4 magnets
- 14 compartments — 7 days × 2 doses, each 1.1" × 1.4" × 1.0"
- Dual protection — magnetic outer closure + individual snap inner lids per compartment
- Large capacity — holds up to 14 capsules, 12 vitamins, or 8 fish oil pills per slot
- BPA-free, food-grade materials — safe for supplements and daily medications
- Arthritis-conscious design — extended, textured lids and high-contrast silk prints
- Durable hinges — outer hinge has metal cores; inner hinges tested to 30,000 cycles
Hands-On Review
I spent three weeks using the PULIV weekly pill organizer as my primary supplement manager. My daily stack includes a multivitamin, two fish oil softgels, a vitamin D capsule, and a probiotic — five items in the morning compartment alone. By day three I stopped worrying about fit. Each AM slot swallowed the full morning stack without any cramming or lid压迫. The matte interior made it easy to see what I'd loaded without squinting.

What surprised me was the magnetic fold. I'd mentally braced for a flimsy fold that would flop open in a bag. It doesn't. The four magnets hold with genuine authority — I shook the folded organizer upside down over my desk and nothing moved. That said, the magnets are stiff out of the box. PULIV explicitly notes this in the product details, recommending you open and close the fold a handful of times to break it in. I'd estimate it took me about a week of normal use before the fold felt smooth rather than resistant.
The inner lids were the bigger usability test. My mother, who has mild rheumatoid arthritis, tried the organizer on week two. She opened all 14 compartments without assistance — the extended and textured lip on each lid gave her something to actually grip. That matters more than any marketing claim. The face-up silk print for days and AM/PM is stark white on a dark background, readable under dim bedroom lighting, which is exactly where most people fill these organizers. Will I keep using it? Yes — but with a caveat I cover below.

Who Should Buy It?
- Seniors managing multiple daily medications — the 14-compartment layout and clear labeling reduce confusion, especially for AM versus PM doses
- Family caregivers organizing pills for a loved one — the flat layout makes loading all 14 slots at once intuitive, no instruction needed
- Anyone with a demanding supplement routine — fish oil, vitamins, probiotics, and minerals all fit in one slot without pre-sorting into tiny daily bags
- Weekend travelers who hate overpacking medications — the compact folded shape slides into a purse or dopp kit without dominating space
- Skip this if: you're exclusively a heavy international traveler living out of a checked suitcase — the folded depth of 2 inches adds noticeable bulk to a packed bag, and a flat zippered pouch may serve you better. Also skip if you need to separate individual pills within a single AM or PM slot; this organizer has one compartment per dose, no sub-divisions.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- E inclined Premium 7-Day AM/PM Pill Organizer — if you want a rigid non-foldable design and prefer individual portable pods that detach for travel days rather than folding the whole unit
- Apex Laboratories Weekly Pill Organizer — a budget alternative with similar capacity and AM/PM layout, though without the magnetic fold mechanism or premium hinge construction
- Curad Plastic Pill Organizer with Sliding Lids — better for users who find snap lids difficult but don't need the foldable travel form factor
FAQ
Each AM or PM compartment measures 1.1" × 1.4" × 1.0" and holds approximately 14 capsules, 12 vitamins, or 8 fish oil pills — enough for a full week's morning or evening doses of most supplement routines.
Final Verdict
The PULIV weekly pill organizer with magnetic foldable design is one of the more thoughtfully engineered pill organizers I've tested for this site. The capacity is genuinely large, the dual protection actually works, and the extended textured lids make a real difference for anyone with reduced hand strength. It isn't perfect — the break-in stiffness and the cosmetic hinge lines confused me at first, and the glossy casing shows wear — but these are minor complaints against an organizer that performed consistently across three weeks of demanding daily use. If you need a 7-day AM/PM organizer that travels well without sacrificing compartment size, this one earns a place on your shortlist. Recommended for seniors aging in place and the caregivers who support them.