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Why I built Asguard

Asguard did not start as a detached market idea. It came from being the family member trying to keep track of medication, mood, appointments, routines, and the small signs that someone might not be okay.

I have been the person driving over at weekends to check whether tablets had been taken. I have wondered whether someone was quiet because they were fine, tired, lonely, low, or avoiding the question. I have also sat at funerals and heard stories about people I loved that I wish I had heard while they were still here to tell them.

Asguard is the tool I wish had existed during all of that: a daily companion for older people living at home, a practical reassurance layer for families, and a way to preserve memories while there is still time to ask.

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What we believe

Dignity matters more than efficiency. Care technology should not turn someone into a dashboard, a set of alerts, or a problem to be monitored. Asguard is built to support the person first: their routines, their stories, their words, their privacy, and their right to have ordinary conversations that are not automatically treated as a family report.

Built from care, not theatre

The first version runs on Telegram because it keeps setup simple: no new device, no new app store journey, and no complicated interface for the person using it. The longer-term direction is a native app with voice support, but the design rule stays the same: make the daily experience warm, useful, and respectful before adding more technology.

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We're building this with families who know what it feels like to care from a distance. If that is your situation, we would like to hear from you.