AI companion for later life

Great company for Mum. Quiet reassurance for you.

Meet Grace: a gentle voice companion who listens, chats, plays favourite tunes, reads aloud, and helps with everyday reminders.

For the person at home

Grace is company first, practical help second.

“Grace, play Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata.”

Patient conversation

Grace waits through pauses, repeats herself patiently, and never makes a person feel tested.

Small pleasures

Music, books, local information, weather, trivia, and familiar topics.

Everyday support

Reminders, messages to family, and help keeping track of dates, names, and plans.

For the family who buy it

Know Grace is helping, without turning home into a live feed.

Engagement

Mum has spoken with Grace most days this week.

Message

Margaret asked Grace to tell Sarah she will be ready at two.

No transcript. No hidden conversation detail.

Urgent

Emergency-like moments can notify family.

Clear, filtered, and action-oriented.

Use cases

The page should show real moments, not feature jargon.

“Read another chapter.”
“Remind me to call Tom tomorrow.”
“What time does the pharmacy close?”
“Tell Sarah I’ll be ready at two.”
“Play Beethoven while I make lunch.”
“What day is it today?”

Grace apps

Small app ideas, grounded in ordinary days.

Music

A record shelf she can talk to.

Beethoven, Nina Simone, Radio 4, a favourite hymn, or whatever she actually likes.

Reading

Books aloud, without making a production of it.

Grace can read a chapter, pause, recap, or pick up where they left off.

Reminders

The practical things that slip.

Calls, bins, appointments, birthdays, shopping, and the small errands around the house.

Family messages

A simple way to pass something on.

Grace can help send a clear note when the person at home asks her to.

Trust close

Private by default. Honest about limits.

Grace is not a replacement for family, carers, clinicians, or emergency services. She is gentle company and practical help at home, with thoughtful support for the people who care.

No raw transcripts for family
No live feed
No medical claims in the headline
Emergency-like alerts are clearly framed

Early access

A familiar voice for the quiet parts of the day.