What's inside

Features built for the long arc of memory loss.

Each feature does one job well, then quietly hands off to the next. Nothing to remember, nothing to launch — just wear the recorder and check the morning brief.

Memory

The Contemporary Memory feature

Every conversation, segmented and stored. Search by person, place, date, or topic — "What did Dr. Lin say last visit?" returns the relevant segment in plain language.

  • Rolling 90-day Contemporary Memory window
  • Indefinite semantic Long-term Memory
  • Reference Memory for medications, providers, conditions
  • Natural-language search
  • Audio source available on demand

Search the open-brain

April 27, 10:30 AM — Cardiology visit

Dr. Lin started metformin 500 mg twice daily for prediabetes. Recheck A1C in three months.

Tomorrow on your schedule

8:30 AM · Walk with Bea
Recurring
9:00 AM · Lisinopril 10 mg
Reminder
11:00 AM · Lab draw — A1C
Appointment
1:00 PM · Lunch with Anne
Logged
Calendar

A calendar that fills itself.

Anything you mention out loud — a doctor's appointment, a lunch, a lab draw — is extracted from the day's transcripts and added to your Google Calendar with the right title, time, and place.

  • Future events extracted from every conversation
  • Two-way sync with Google Calendar
  • Daily morning brief in plain language
  • Recurring obligations as repeating entries
Medications

Prompts and pill dispensers, working together.

The iPhone companion app prompts at each scheduled dose, and a single tap records "taken." For patients who'd rather not depend on tapping, pair a smart pill dispenser — LiveFine, e-pill MedSmart, EziMedPil, or Ellie via Bluetooth, or MOBI / MedReady via WiFi or cellular for the Agency tier. Dose events sync automatically.

  • Recurring prompts on the iPhone lock screen via Live Activities
  • One-tap "taken / skipped / late," or fully automatic via dispenser
  • Compliance trend over 7, 30, 90 days
  • Caregiver alert on missed doses
  • Honest framing: dispensers detect removal, not ingestion

Today's medications

9:00 AM · Lisinopril 10 mg
Taken 9:04
9:00 AM · Aspirin 81 mg
Taken 9:04
1:00 PM · Metformin 500 mg
Pending
9:00 PM · Atorvastatin 20 mg
Pending

Connected devices

🩺 Omron BP cuff
Last sync 9:18 AM · 128/82 · 72 bpm
Paired
💧 Accu-Chek glucometer
Last sync 7:42 AM · 112 mg/dL
Paired
🫁 Masimo pulse-ox
Last sync 8:00 AM · 97% · 68 bpm
Paired
⚖️ Withings scale
Last sync 6:55 AM · 168 lb
Paired
Vitals

Bluetooth medical devices, no manual entry.

Pair an off-the-shelf BP cuff, glucometer, pulse-ox, or scale once. Each reading flows through the iPhone companion into your open-brain — and into the evening report.

  • Standards-based BLE pairing (no proprietary hub)
  • Out-of-range thresholds set per patient
  • Seven-day trend on the dashboard
  • Anomalies escalated in the daily report
Care team report

One email a day, every red flag at the top.

The evening report is designed for a care coordinator who has fifteen patients and twenty minutes. Anomalies sit at the top. Compliance and vitals follow. Notable conversations live below.

  • Email-only delivery — no portal logins
  • Configurable thresholds per patient
  • Optional weekly digest for family members
  • Audit trail kept on your private Supabase

See a sample report →

Anomalies tonight

1:00 PM Metformin missed
Alert
BP 152/94 at 4:15 PM
Out of range
Cardiology rescheduled to May 4
FYI

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