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How Asguard works

Setup is deliberately simple, but the important work happens afterwards: routine, memory, gentle conversation, and careful family reassurance.

1

Set up the basics

Add your loved one's name, routine, medication reminders, and the companion name you want to use. The default companion name is Grace.

2

Send one simple link

Your loved one starts through Telegram, so there is no new app to learn for the beta. The conversation opens like an ordinary chat.

3

Let the companion learn gently

Over time, Asguard remembers shared stories, routines, people, pets, and the phrases that matter, while keeping the older person's privacy at the centre.

4

See the care signals

Caregivers can see appropriate wellbeing, reminder, and shared-memory surfaces. They do not receive a live transcript of every private conversation.

What a normal week can include

Asguard combines daily conversation, medication reminders, memory, routine, and family-facing signals. One day that might mean a simple medication nudge. Another day it might mean Grace remembers Riley and Charlie, asks about a story from childhood, or quietly acknowledges that the conversation is finished instead of pushing for another reply.

When something seems genuinely off, family can be alerted. When the conversation is simply personal, it stays personal. That boundary is part of the product, not an afterthought.

Current beta channel

Asguard currently works through Telegram, a free messaging app many families already know. That keeps beta setup practical and avoids asking your loved one to learn a new interface. Future channels and a native app are on the roadmap, but Telegram is the current route.

Privacy and dignity

Asguard is not a medical device, an emergency service, or a replacement for family or professional care. It is a companion and reassurance layer. Sensitive care and story records are protected at rest, and caregiver visibility is designed around appropriate care signals rather than raw conversation access.

What it is not

Asguard does not diagnose, prescribe, treat, contact emergency services, or make clinical claims. If there is an immediate medical or safety emergency, use the normal emergency route. Asguard helps with everyday companionship, reminders, memory, and gentle family reassurance.

Start gently

You can join the waitlist, or start with the open 100 questions guide if you want a practical way to begin better family conversations today.