One daily snapshot of how Amma is doing
The facility staff log her morning vitals, meds, mood, and meals. You see them in the same calm dashboard — no group chats, no screenshots of paper charts.
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ANSR is the shared view your family already needs but doesn’t have yet. Whether your parent lives in an assisted-living facility we’re partnered with, or at their own home with you abroad, every role in the care network sees what they need — and nothing they don’t.
You got an invite from your parent’s facility. You signed up in two minutes. From your phone in San Jose, Toronto, or Dubai, you see exactly what their care team sees — and you can talk to them without playing phone-tag.
This is the primary launch surface for ANSR. We started here because the gap is widest here: trained staff already collect the data; families just had no way to see it without a daily phone call.
The facility staff log her morning vitals, meds, mood, and meals. You see them in the same calm dashboard — no group chats, no screenshots of paper charts.
Message the duty nurse, ask the admin about the upcoming care-plan review, or thank the attendant who held her hand through a tough afternoon. It lives in the same app you check her vitals in.
Heading to her cardiologist outside the facility? Generate a 30-day clinical summary — vitals trend, medication compliance, alerts — that her doctor can read in two minutes.
Staff own the day-to-day logging. You see everything. Permission to edit specific things — adding allergy notes, uploading a new prescription from a specialist — is granted by the facility admin and audited.
Already invited by a facility? Open the invite email on your phone, install the ANSR mobile app from the App Store or Google Play, and tap the link. You’ll land on your parent’s view immediately. Signup is OTP-only — no password.
When the daily check-ins come from your parent themselves — over WhatsApp in their language — the rest of the platform looks the same. One dashboard. The same alerts. The same clinical summaries for the family doctor. Just a different person doing the check-in.
Family abroad
You wake up at 7am in San Jose. The check-in came in last night your parent's time. You know whether the medications were taken, how the BP looked, and whether the mood was off — before your first coffee. That's the whole product.
I open the app in San Jose. I know Appa is okay before I finish coffee. That's the whole product.
Parent at home
Your father raised you, ran a household, and knows how he likes his morning tea. He doesn't want another app or password. He doesn't need one — ANSR talks to him on WhatsApp in his language, the way his grandchildren already taught him to use.
சரியா, நல்லா! இன்னைக்கு உங்க sugar reading எப்படின்னு பார்த்தீங்களா?
Local family & caregiver
Your sister down the street. The full-time caregiver. They log a pill strip photo, a voice note from the doctor's visit, a quick mood note — and the family abroad sees it in their digest. No duplicate reporting, no spreadsheet chasing.
Priya shouldn't spend twenty minutes logging Appa's medications. She should spend those twenty minutes talking to him.
The at-home consumer experience is in private preview today and lands at general release in summer 2026. Join the preview to be one of the first cohorts.
Whether your parent sees the cardiologist at Apollo, a GP down the road, or both — ANSR prepares a clean clinical summary on request. Thirty-day vitals trend, medication compliance, alerts, recent symptoms. Today it’s a shareable document; a secure read-only web view for clinicians is on the roadmap.
Clinical summary · 30 days
Auto-generated · Shareable as PDF · Read-only web view in roadmap
ANSR is the structure underneath the care you’re already giving. The photos, the calls, the “did Appa take his pill?” — they all end up in the same place, visible to the people who need to see them, invisible to the people who don’t.