For families living between two countries
Your father had a doctor's appointment today. You were in a meeting in New Jersey. FamAlly makes sure you know what happened — without anyone having to call and explain it twice.
"Paapa sent a voice note after his cardiology visit. FamAlly summarised it and shared it with the whole family. My sister in London and I knew everything within minutes."
An early FamAlly family · New Jersey & London
The experience
After any appointment, test, or health moment, they send a voice note on WhatsApp — exactly as they already do. Nothing to download. Nothing to learn.
We transcribe, translate if needed, and turn their words into a clear summary — what was said, what matters, and what to follow up on.
You, your sibling in London, your aunt in Chennai — everyone who matters gets the same clear picture, at the same time. No more game of telephone.
For your parents
No apps to install. No accounts to create. Your parents keep using WhatsApp exactly as they do today. A single voice note is all it takes — in Hindi, Gujarati, Tamil, or English.

For you
Read a clear summary of every visit. Ask follow-up questions about anything in the notes. Share selectively with family. Keep a running health record — no spreadsheets, no WhatsApp threads to scroll back through.

The care circle
When your father is managing diabetes and your mother had a procedure last month, the family needs to move together — not in separate threads where nobody has the full picture.
FamAlly lets you build a care circle: define who sees what, and make sure no one is left wondering.
Paapa's summary from today's cardiology visit is ready. Blood pressure is stable. Dr. Rao has reduced the morning dose.
Did he ask about the dizziness from last week?
Yes — the notes mention he raised it. Dr. Rao said it is likely the previous dose. Monitor for 2 weeks.
Thank you — I was worried about that. Will call Paapa tonight.
Why it matters
For every family where one generation crossed an ocean to build something — and another stayed behind — there is an invisible weight. Not guilt, exactly. Something closer to love with distance in the way.
FamAlly doesn't solve that distance. It just makes sure your parents never feel the gap in it.

Early feedback
My father had a knee surgery follow-up and I was in a board meeting. By the time I stepped out, FamAlly had already summarised the visit and shared it with my brother. We both knew the plan before either of us could call.
My mother speaks only Tamil. My siblings and I are spread across three countries. FamAlly is the first thing that has ever worked for all of us at once.
I used to dread the "don't tell the children" culture — my parents would downplay everything. Now the voice notes are unfiltered, and I finally feel like I know what is actually happening.
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