Can you remind Timmy on Friday to take his trainers to school with him?
Home life.
Held together.
Bert at home is shaped around the people, plans and shared responsibilities behind everyday life—so keeping things moving does not quietly become one person’s job.
I’ll catch Timmy before school.
BertMorning Timmy — your trainers need to come to school today. Grab them before you head out 👟
Bert held onto the request, then spoke to Timmy naturally in its own words.
01 · A world around home
Less carrying. More sharing.
Bert understands the context behind family life, not just another list. A request or message can become something remembered, relayed or acted on by the right person.
School, appointments, visits and changes sit in one shared picture.
Everyone can see what needs doing without one person constantly coordinating.
Forms, receipts, errands and things to bring back do not disappear into messages.
Bert can wait for an answer, nudge at the right time and update the shared plan.
02 · Fits around family life
Share it however it reaches you.
A half-sentence in the family chat. A photo of a school letter. A voice note from the car. A forwarded booking email. Bert is being designed to understand the messy way real life arrives.
03 · A participant at home
Helpful without taking over.
Bert is not there to run the family. It is there to understand what has been agreed, remember the details and help the people involved carry everyday life together.
04 · Coming soon
Help shape a calmer way to run home life.
Bert at home is in active development. Registration will open for people who want to share where family coordination creates the most work today.
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