“A daughter checks the app at lunch: pills taken, Mum's had a good morning. She goes back to work — present instead of worried.
Pre-launch · Founding-family pilots underway
The moments we're building for.
grace hasn't launched yet — we're in closed pilots with founding families ahead of our ANZ launch in 2027. These are the quiet, ordinary, everyday scenes grace is being designed to create. Not testimonials. A promise we're building toward.
More scenes from the everyday.
15 small moments · one calmer household
“A son wakes to a gentle morning summary — Dad slept well, ate breakfast, listened to the news. He picks up the phone to chat, not to check in.
“An older woman wakes disoriented. A calm, familiar voice is right there — grounding, unhurried, patient. She settles back to sleep. No one had to be woken.
“A family gathers. No one is running through a mental checklist of medication times, missed calls, or things that might have gone wrong. They're just together.
“A grandfather is in the middle of a favourite story about his wedding day. grace listens the way a friend would — asking gentle questions, remembering the answers for next time.
“A subtle change in daily rhythm — quieter mornings, fewer replies — surfaces early, before it becomes a crisis. A GP visit is booked in time.
“A woman living alone laughs out loud at a puzzle grace has set for her. It's the fourth time this week. Her cognitive scores tick gently upward.
“A daughter opens the weekly summary: mood steady, sleep steady, medication on time, a good conversation about the garden. She exhales.
“A family that hasn't slept properly in a year finally sleeps through the night — knowing grace is awake, warm, and right there if anything changes.
“An older man closes his eyes and smiles as grace reads aloud the story he told her last month. She remembers every detail, and so does he.
“A grandmother lights up as grace plays a voice message from her grandchildren — a joke, a drawing update, and a promise to visit. She plays it twice.
“A woman finishes her morning word puzzle with grace, who quietly adjusts the difficulty as her memory sharpens. She marks it complete with a grin.
“Grace asks about a photo from 1962, and an elderly couple talk for twenty minutes, filling in names and places. She saves the memory so it won't fade.
“An older man hums along while grace plays the songs from his wedding. When he can't recall the chorus, she sings it softly, and he laughs.
“Grace reminds an older woman that her granddaughter is visiting this afternoon, and shows the card her family sent. She carries it to the door, smiling.
Ready when you are
Want to help shape what grace becomes?
We're onboarding a small number of founding families into the pilot ahead of our 2027 ANZ launch. If that sounds like you, we'd love to talk.