Nahli

You call. Sometimes they don't pick up.

You know the small dread before the third ring, and the relief when they finally answer, tired but fine. Nahli is an AI companion, not a person and not a call centre, who talks with your parent every day, so you find out the moment something isn't fine, not the next time you happen to call.

No device to buy · Runs on a tablet or phone your parent already has · You set it up in 10 minutes, they do nothing.

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What a morning can sound like

We could describe the product, or we could just show you. Here is an example of an ordinary morning check-in, the kind that happens every day without anyone having to ask for it.

Nahli

Good morning, Ruth. It's half past eight and the sun's out over the garden. Did you sleep alright?

Ruth

So-so. My hip again.

Nahli

I'm sorry to hear that. That's the third night this week. Would you like me to remind you to mention it when Claire calls tonight?

Ruth

Yes, please.

Nahli

I will. Also, it's time for your morning tablets, the blue box on the counter.

Ruth

Already took them.

Nahli

Good. Before I forget, you told me once about dancing at the Kursaal when you were young. I read they're renovating it. Did you go there often?

Ruth

Every Saturday. With Hans.

An illustrative example, written to show the tone, not a transcript of a real conversation.
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How your family finds out sooner

Nahli doesn't wait for an emergency to matter. Underneath the daily conversation is a plain safety net, in four parts.

  • Daily check-ins

    Every morning (and evening, on Companion+), Nahli and your parent talk for a few minutes. That's the whole check-in; nothing extra for anyone to remember.

  • Missed check-in alerts

    If a check-in is missed, Nahli tries again, gently. If there's still no answer, you hear about it. On the free plan, that's a push notification, good if your phone is nearby and unlocked. If you'd rather we keep calling and texting instead of stopping at one notification, that's what Companion+ adds. Given what most families come here after, we'd recommend starting there.

  • An unmissable help button

    One large button on the screen, and a phrase your parent can simply say out loud: “I need help.” It works whether or not Nahli would have noticed anything on its own.

  • Family circle escalation

    On Companion+, if the first person doesn't answer, the alert moves to the next person in the circle, in the order your family decides.

Every alert is logged, so you can see exactly what happened and when.

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What I want you to know before you sign up

I should be honest with you, the way I try to be honest with your parent every day.

Not a person.I'm an AI companion, software that speaks and listens like one; there is no human on the other end of the line.

Not a medical device.I don't diagnose anything and I don't give medical advice; I only remind about what your family sets up.

Not an emergency service.If your parent is in real danger, the first thing I do is tell them to call 144. I'm designed to help your family find out sooner. I can't replace the people who come when it matters.

Not a replacement for you. My purpose is to make the space between your visits a little less lonely, and to make sure those calls still happen.

What your parent tells me is theirs. I only pass along what matters for safety: a missed check-in, a request for help, or a reminder your family set up. I don't hand your family a transcript of everything they say to me.

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Getting started takes minutes, not an afternoon

You do the setup, from your phone or laptop: your parent's name, the people who should hear from Nahli, their morning and evening routine, and any medications or appointments worth a reminder. Ten minutes, maybe fifteen the first time.

Your parent doesn't set anything up. Nahli runs right in the browser, on a tablet or phone they already have, nothing to buy and nothing to install from an app store. Once you've finished setup, it already knows their name, and already knows who asked it to keep them company. From then on, all they have to do is talk.


Pricing, plainly

Companion

Free

Text chat with a generous daily allowance, real memory of everything your parent has told Nahli, daily topics and reminiscence, up to fifteen minutes of voice a day, a morning greeting with up to three reminders, a daily news digest, and one family member connected. If a check-in is missed, you get a push notification. If your parent ever asks for help, that still reaches your family for free on this plan too, covered separately below.

Companion+

CHF 19 to 25 a month, per parent

Adds unlimited voice, the full safety ladder (SMS and automated phone calls, and as many people in the family circle as you need), a gentle check if your parent's day has gone quiet, monthly test drills so you know the alerts actually work, richer local news and learning, a weekly wellbeing note, and the Life Story digest: the memories they share along the way, gathered into a keepsake your family can treasure. We haven't fixed the exact number within that range yet, and you will always know the price before anything is billed.

One thing is never behind a paywall: if your parent asks for help, or Nahli hears something urgent, the alert reaches at least one family member for free, on every plan, always. We will not put a price on a cry for help.

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We're starting small, in Switzerland

Nahli is new. We're working with a small number of Swiss families first, so we can get the details right, the dialect, the tone, the timing of a reminder, before we grow. If that sounds like something your family could use, we'd like to hear from you.

When you join, expect a real reply from us, not an automated one, as we get to know the families in this first pilot.

Curious what it actually sounds like? Talk to a companion like the one your mother or father would meet.

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