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Oto · お年寄り

Freedom for her. Peace of mind for you.

One calm screen for someone you love in assisted living. She calls family with a tap, tells you she's okay, sees her day, and can always reach help — on her terms, never under surveillance.

In development — coming to Google Play
She initiatesNo trackingNo account
1Tap to reach family
0Tracking & surveillance
4Things, done gently
100%Her choice, always
What she gets

One screen. Everything that matters.

No menus to get lost in, no feeds, no noise. Four things, big and clear, all of them hers.

Tap a face to call

Family is one tap away.

No dialer, no contact list to navigate. She taps Thomas's face and it rings Thomas. Photos, never menus — built for older eyes and less steady hands.

Oto home screen: family call faces, I'm okay button, today's reminders
I'm okay today

She sends it. You breathe.

One green tap and the family knows she's fine. She gives the reassurance — she isn't tracked into it. That's the whole idea: she initiates, family receives.

The I'm okay check-in sent — family knows she's fine
Today

Her day, on her terms.

Morning pills, tea with Margaret — gentle reminders she controls. Family can add to her day, but never invisibly: anything they add is labeled, and she can always remove it.

Calling Thomas — one tap native call
I need help

Help that can't misfire.

One clear button reaches a real person. A true emergency call is there too — always behind a calm confirm, so a stray tap never dials an ambulance. Real calls, through the phone's own dialer.

Emergency call confirmation screen — yes, call now, or cancel
Why it's different

Dignity is the product.

Most "senior safety" apps quietly become surveillance the family loves and she resents. Oto is built the other way up.

She initiates

Every signal the family sees is something she chose to send. The safety net stays invisible until it's truly needed.

No tracking

No GPS, no location history, no camera watching, no activity dashboard. If it would feel like being watched, it isn't in Oto.

Big & readable

Large type, generous targets, high contrast, and lots of air. Built for older eyes and hands that aren't as steady as they were.

Real phone calls

Calls go through the phone's own dialer — reliable, familiar, and they work even when the app doesn't.

Family stays close

The family side is deliberately tiny: a gentle "she's okay today" and a call button. Peace of mind, not a monitoring console.

For every ability

Designed with older adults and people with limited mobility or dexterity in mind — including those who need a little help answering.

FAQ

Fair questions.

Is Oto a monitoring app?

No — and that's the point. There's no GPS, no location tracking, and no dashboard of her activity. Everything family sees is something she chose to send. Oto is hers; family receives.

Who sets up her schedule?

She owns it. Family can help — repeating things like medication get set up once, together — and anything family adds appears clearly labeled, and she can remove it. Nothing ever changes behind her back.

What about real emergencies?

The help button reaches a real person — family or the facility's nurse line. A true emergency-services call is there too, always behind a calm "are you sure?" confirm so an accidental tap never dials an ambulance.

Who is Oto for?

Older adults — especially in assisted living — and people with limited mobility or dexterity, plus the families who love them. "Otoshiyori" (お年寄り) is Japanese for the elderly.

When can I get it?

Oto is in development and will launch on Google Play. Write to support@ubersoft.pro and we'll tell you the moment it's ready.

Get Oto

Coming to Google Play.

Oto is being built right now — for a real grandmother, in a real assisted-living home. Want to know when it's ready?