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ElderMate
Remote Care for Your Parents. Simple as a Slide.
Automate health tracking, coordinate with siblings, and stay connected—without changing your parents’ digital habits. Free for parents. One subscription for the whole family.
Hi there,
We observed three specific "Critical Failures" where standard health apps fall short, which led to the birth of the ElderMate Task-Closure System:
1. The "Notification Fatigue" Failure:
In traditional systems (like Apple Health), a high heart rate alert is just another notification on a child's phone, sandwiched between a spam email and a social media like. If it’s ignored for 5 minutes, it’s buried.
Our Logic: In ElderMate, an alert is not a "notification"; it is an Open Task (T1). It stays at the top of the Family Control Center until a sibling "Closes" it (T2). It turns a passive alert into an active responsibility.
2. The "Bystander Effect" in Sibling Groups:
When an alert hits a family WhatsApp/WeChat group, everyone assumes "someone else" is handling it. We saw cases where meds were missed for 4 hours because three siblings all thought the other one had called Mom.
Our Logic: ElderMate shows who is currently responding to the task. It eliminates the "fragmented communication" by providing a single Source of Truth.
3. The "Elderly Feedback" Failure:
Standard apps focus on the caregiver’s screen. But what about the senior? They often feel like they are being "monitored" like a piece of equipment.
Our Logic: By using AI Voice Feedback, the moment a measurement syncs, the senior hears: "Great job, your blood pressure is stable. I've notified Roc for you." This closes the loop for the senior, turning "monitoring" into "interaction."
Apple Health and Google Fit provide the "What" (the data), but they fail at the "Now What?" (the action). ElderMate is designed to solve the "Now What?"
Hope this clarifies our vision!
About ElderMate on Product Hunt
“Remote Care for Your Parents. Simple as a Slide.”
ElderMate was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 1 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #63 on the daily leaderboard. Automate health tracking, coordinate with siblings, and stay connected—without changing your parents’ digital habits. Free for parents. One subscription for the whole family.
On the analytics side, ElderMate competes within Apple Watch, Health & Fitness and Apple — topics that collectively have 103.7k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how ElderMate performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted ElderMate?
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