Built for older adults. Without the baby talk.

Otto turns a wall-mounted iPad into an always-present household assistant — voice, calendar, to-dos, and family messages. Made to be useful, not infantilizing.

No spam. One email when we're ready.

A wall-mounted iPad running Otto in the kitchen.
Real screenshots landing soon.

What Otto actually does

Three things most assistants get wrong.

01

Real conversation, in real time.

Realtime voice. No awkward pauses, no wondering if it's listening. You ask, Otto answers — like talking to a person who's actually paying attention.

02

Actually competent.

Tell Otto about a Thursday cardiology appointment. It's on the family's shared calendar instantly — and still there tomorrow when you ask. Most smart speakers can't do this. Otto can.

03

Family without scheduling.

Shared Google Calendar, voice messages between the kitchen and your phone, a quiet daily summary of how Mom or Dad is doing. Stay close without the choreography.

How it works

Set up in an afternoon.

1.

Mount the iPad.

Use the one in the kitchen drawer. Any iPad from the last six years works. A simple wall mount, near an outlet.

2.

Set up in ten minutes.

Sign in to one Google account. Invite the family. Otto handles the rest of the setup automatically.

3.

Talk to it.

Calendar, to-dos, voice messages, the occasional question about the weather. Otto's just there.

For the whole family

For everyone — not just the person at home.

Add up to six family members. Voice messages play out loud in the kitchen and pop up on your phone wherever you are. A gentle daily feed shows what Mom or Dad did today — appointments kept, messages sent, when they were last in the kitchen.

Peace of mind without the nagging texts.

A family on both sides of the kitchen.
Real product imagery coming soon.

Pricing

$10–15 a month. That's it.

Use the iPad you already have. No $600 robot. No $60/month subscription. Seven-day free trial when we launch.

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