The person who holds it all together
One household generates more paperwork than any one person can carry: the school forms, the insurance letters, the contractor quotes, the medical history, the years of documents nobody has filed since 2019. A Digital Twin Pro sits on a shelf in your house, reads what you give it, and answers from it — without any of it leaving the building.
This page covers families and parents, people caring for an ageing relative, and anyone running their own life at a level of complexity that has outgrown a filing cabinet.
Private AI for Parents & Families
Run the household without carrying it all in your head.
Digital Twin Pro is a small box that lives at home. Inside is an assistant that reads, writes, calls, and remembers. You keep being the parent. It carries the paperwork, the reminders, and the follow-ups.
What owners like you hand off first
- The family paperwork — school forms, appointments, and bills drafted from your own records
- The remembering — birthdays, refills, pickups, and promises, surfaced before they slip
- The family archive — years of photos and papers loaded once, answerable from then on
The right system: Digital Twin Pro. Handled for you: updates, health checks, and new abilities arrive without anyone becoming the family IT person. See Managed Private AI →
Closer fits: Elder care · Homeschool & tutoring · Family archives
Just say it. It gets handled.
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“Pay the water bill Friday.”
You: Pay the water bill Friday.
Assistant: It's $84.20 to City Water. Schedule it for Friday morning?
You: Yes.
Assistant: Done — I'll confirm when it's paid.
Your assistant pays only after you say yes.
“Get Leo a pediatrician appointment.”
Assistant: Their line opens at 8. I'll call and ask for the first afternoon slot.
Assistant (9:04am): Booked — Thursday 3:40 with Dr. Reyes. It's on the calendar.
Your assistant makes real phone calls.
“RSVP yes to Maya's party.”
Assistant: Reply drafted: “Leo's in — see you Saturday!” Send it?
You: Send.
Assistant: Sent. I added a reminder to grab a gift Thursday.
The gift is remembered — and you approve every send.
“When was Leo's last tetanus shot?”
Assistant: March 2023, at the school clinic. The record's in his health folder.
Answers from your own records, instantly.
“Plan spring break under $3,000.”
Assistant: Three options that fit: beach, mountains, or the city trip you loved in 2024. Want the beach one held?
You: Hold it.
Assistant: Held — I'll book the moment you approve.
It researches. You decide. It books.
“Remind Dad it's Nana's birthday.”
Assistant: Reminder set for both of you. Want me to draft a card and order flowers?
The little things, remembered.
“Fill out the school forms.”
Assistant: Done from what I already know — allergies, pickup contacts, insurance. Two blanks need you. Review?
Twenty minutes of forms, down to two.
“What chores does Leo owe?”
Assistant: Trash (Tuesday, missed) and the dishwasher tonight. Nudge him at 6?
The chore chart that runs itself.
“What does today look like?”
Assistant: Two pickups, one form due, soccer at 5. I'll talk you through it in two minutes — coffee first?
A spoken brief to start the day.
“Send Sam the evening brief.”
Assistant: Sent: what happened, what's tomorrow, and the one thing that needs a decision tonight.
Both of you, on the same page — without the recap talk.
“Where did the money go this month?”
Assistant: Groceries up a bit, one double-charge I flagged for a refund, and the streaming bill went up 30%. Want me to sort that one?
It watches the money you forget about.
“Never let a birthday sneak up on us.”
Assistant: I'm watching every calendar — birthdays, holidays, school milestones. You'll hear from me a week early.
Set it once. It sticks.
A day with your assistant
Five moments from a normal Tuesday.
A spoken two-minute brief while the coffee brews: today's schedule, what needs signing, whose day needs watching.
The school forms came in overnight. Filled out before drop-off — you just tapped approve.
It called the pharmacy, sorted the refill, and put the pickup on your way home.
Your partner gets the evening brief: what happened, what's tomorrow, what needs a decision.
Tomorrow is already set up. Nothing is circling in your head.
Private AI for Elder Care & Caregivers
Caring for a parent is a full-time job. You already have one.
Digital Twin Pro is a small box that lives at home. Inside is your assistant — an assistant who keeps the appointments, medications, paperwork, and family updates straight. So your time with Mom is time, not admin.
Just say it. It gets handled.
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“When is Mom's heart appointment?”
Assistant: Tuesday the 12th at 10:15 with Dr. Osei. Want the reminder set for both of you?
Every appointment, one question away.
“Call the pharmacy about her refill.”
Assistant: Called — it's ready after 2. I put the pickup on your way home.
Your assistant makes real phone calls.
“What did the doctor say last visit?”
Assistant: Blood pressure is improving; he wants a follow-up in eight weeks. The notes are in her health folder.
Answers from your own records.
“Remind her about the evening pills.”
Assistant: Done — a gentle reminder at 7 each evening. I'll tell you if she misses two in a row.
Watchful, not intrusive.
“Send my brother this week's update.”
Assistant: Sent: her appointments, her meds, how she's doing, and the one thing that needs a family decision.
The whole family, on the same page.
“Track her insurance paperwork.”
Assistant: Three letters this month — one needs a reply by Friday. I've drafted it for your review.
The paperwork stops piling up.
“Find her insurance card.”
Assistant: Here — front and back, from the photo you saved in March.
The drawer, finally searchable.
“How has she been this month?”
Assistant: More afternoon naps, two missed pills, and one great week of walks. Here's the pattern.
You see the trend, not just the day.
A day with your assistant
Five moments from a normal Tuesday.
A two-minute brief with your coffee: Mom's day, her meds, what needs your eyes.
It called the clinic and moved Thursday's appointment out of your work meeting.
The weekly update went to your brother and sister. No group-text archaeology.
Refill sorted, pickup on your route home.
Tomorrow's care plan is set. You go to bed with a quiet head.
Private AI for Personal Productivity & Power Users
Your day has too many tabs open. Close them.
Digital Twin Pro is a small box that lives with you. Inside is your assistant — an assistant that holds the inbox, the notes, the follow-ups, and the plans, so your head doesn't have to.
Just say it. It gets handled.
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“What does my day look like?”
Assistant: Three meetings, two deadlines, one gap at 2pm — want the deep-work block there?
The day, shaped before it starts.
“Triage my inbox.”
Assistant: Six need you today. The rest is filed, answered, or waiting quietly.
An inbox that respects your time.
“Remember this idea.”
You: App idea: grocery list that learns the store layout.
Assistant: Saved with your other three store ideas. Want them together Sunday?
A second brain that files itself.
“What did I promise this week?”
Assistant: Nine open promises. Two are due Friday — the intro email and the budget review.
Your word, kept automatically.
“Summarize this for the train.”
Assistant: Two-minute version ready. Want me to read it to you on the ride?
Reading, done for you — out loud if you like.
“Plan my week on Sunday nights.”
Assistant: Done every Sunday at 8: calendar, promises, and the one big thing per day.
Tell it once. It's a ritual now.
“Find that note about the apartment.”
Assistant: From March 9th: the landlord's offer, your counter, and the clause you flagged.
Notes you can actually find.
“Keep my reading list honest.”
Assistant: Fourteen saved, three read. Want the best two summarized and the rest archived?
It calls you out, gently.
A day with your assistant
Five moments from a normal Tuesday.
A spoken brief on your run: the day, the news you follow, the one thing that moved overnight.
Inbox triaged before your first meeting. Six things need you. That's all.
The idea you voice-noted at lunch is filed, tagged, and linked to the old one.
Follow-ups drafted and sent. Promises updated.
Tomorrow is shaped. Your head is empty in the good way.
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