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    For carers, friends, and the people who keep an eye out

    For carers, friends, and the people who keep an eye out.

    A student checking on a grandparent. A friend of someone with a chronic condition. A carer. The person who quietly notices first.

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    If you tend to be the one who checks in

    If you are the one who tends to check on someone, Y.O.D.O. helps you do it without nagging and without forgetting. The Account Holder sets the cadence and chooses who is in the loop. You receive a gentle signal if a check-in is missed. No app. Just an email.

    How Y.O.D.O. helps

    • If you are caring for someone

      Caring is uneven. Some days are fine. Some are not. Y.O.D.O. lets the person you care for keep a quiet check-in rhythm with you and the other people they trust. If they go quiet, you are not the only one who has to notice.

    • If you are the grandchild, the friend, the one who notices first

      You do not need to be a carer to keep an eye out. A scheduled check-in between someone you love and the people they trust includes you, on the cadence they set. You are not pestering. You are present.

    • Quiet by design

      No app. Just an email. The Account Holder is in control of cadence and who sees what. You simply get a gentle signal if a check-in is missed.

    My mum wants me to call her every day. She lives alone, on a different continent, and worries that if anything happens to her, no one will notice.
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