Just talk.
"Hey Bennett, add a doctor's appointment Thursday at 2." Bennett confirms, and it's on the calendar. No menus, no app to learn.
Bennett lives on a wall-mounted iPad in the kitchen. Older adults talk to it to manage their calendar, medications, reminders, and grocery list — and see it all laid out large and clear on screen, helping them stay independent for longer.
Most tech built for older adults falls into one of three traps: it's cutesy and condescending, it's too limited to be a real assistant, or it's bloated with music, games, and features nobody asked for.
Bennett does one thing well. It talks to your parents like adults, it actually keeps track of dates and details, and it leaves out the gimmicks.
"Hey Bennett, add a doctor's appointment Thursday at 2." Bennett confirms, and it's on the calendar. No menus, no app to learn.
Appointments, medication reminders, and grocery lists — added by voice, kept in sync with Google Calendar.
Adult children get the shared calendar, to-dos, and a quiet daily summary right on their phone — so you know things are handled without another check-in call.
No new hardware, no robot. Bennett runs on any iPad — wall-mount it in the kitchen and you're done.
No $600 robot. No complicated setup. No ecosystem lock-in. Just software that runs on hardware many families already own.
Free during the beta.
$15/month when we launch.
Try BennettWhat happens in the kitchen stays in the kitchen.
Conversations are encrypted. Your family's data is never sold, and nothing your parent says is used to train AI models.
Built by a multigenerational family trying to make caregiving feel calmer, simpler, and more connected.
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