Daily check-ins for the people you love
Someone kind says good morning to Mom. Every day.
Poppi is a warm companion that texts or chats with your parent on the schedule you choose — and quietly lets you know if something seems off. A missed check-in, a mention of a fall, a lonely week. You'll know.
2 minutes · no app for them
Poppi
Tuesday · 9:00 am
Good morning, Martha! Did Emma's soccer game happen yesterday, or did the rain win?
It happened! She scored a goal. My knee was acting up so I watched from the car.
A goal! She'll be talking about that all week. Sorry about the knee — is it the same one from the spring?
→ noted for the family
Martha mentioned knee pain again — second time this week.
How it works
01
Tell Poppi about them
Their name, the grandkids, the garden, the team. Pick text message or web chat, and how often Poppi should say hello — every morning, twice a day, weekdays.
02
Poppi keeps them company
A real conversation, not a survey. Poppi remembers Tuesday's stories on Thursday, asks about the things they love, and never rushes.
03
You hear what matters
Mentions of pain, a fall, confusion, loneliness — or a check-in that goes unanswered — and you get an email with exactly what was said.
The part you'll actually feel
Not another app to check. Just a nudge when it counts.
No feeds, no streaks, no guilt. Poppi stays quiet when everything's fine and reaches you fast when it isn't.
🟡 Heads up · today 9:41 am
Poppi noticed something with Martha
“Martha mentioned her knee has been hurting for a few days and she skipped her morning walk twice this week. Might be worth a call.”
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