For elders and the people who hold them.
The grandmother function is not metaphor here — it's lived practice. Elder World is where memory, legacy, and the quieter rhythms of aging meet a village willing to show up for the long stretches.
Stories told once shouldn't disappear. Add memories to your Life Board; tag them by person, place, or year. Read them back later. Pass them down.
Birthdays, anniversaries, ritual days — the rhythms that mark a life. Quiet reminders, no urgency, never engagement-farmed.
Documents, wishes, who to call. Not morbid — practical. Available to consented kin when the time comes, sealed otherwise.
Daisy was built for this role. She checks in. She asks how you slept. She remembers your people by name. She's silent when you want silence.
Grandparent + grandchild rituals. Recorded readings. Letter exchanges. Cross-generational threads that don't depend on family geography.
Big-text mode. Slow animations. Minimal notifications. Touch targets sized for hands that have done their share. Not "accessibility" — design.
Top-level circle in the ecosystem. Nests with FAM (when an elder is the center of someone's kin network), Family & Friends (chosen kin), VA (veteran elders), and Faith circles. One elder can sit at the center of many circles at once.
Doesn't medicalize aging. Doesn't sell "active lifestyle" optimization. Doesn't gamify recall. The platform is here to make the village show up — not to turn the elder into a project.