Your last few calls. How many were just talking?
How many were "is this email real?"
You didn't notice the day it changed. But it did.

Their whole home screen. Three things. Nothing to learn.
This one hits homeIt all lands on you. So your calls stop being about their life, the grandkids, how they're really doing. Now they're about their phone.
Give them their independence back.
"How do I" becomes "how are you" again.
Just to talk. Like the old days.
It's the two things they've done their whole life:
take a photo of what's confusing, and ask about it out loud.
So we built exactly that. Nothing else to figure out.
Point the camera. Ask out loud.
Hear a clear answer, in big text.
No menus. No passwords. No learning curve.
If they can take a photo, they already know how to use it.
Free for 7 days · you try it first · then $49 for their year
Gifting both parents? Adding the second is just $30.
No accounts. No installing. Nothing on your plate.
The last tech thing you'll ever set up for them.
After checkout you personalize theirs — their name, your note, and the design — then text it, or print it and hand it over.
Stuck in the doctor's portal? A form that won't cooperate? UrMorning watches their screen and guides them: "tap the blue button," "now type your email," one calm step at a time.
🔒 Only when they ask for help. Never in the background, never stored, never sold.
Free for 7 days · you try it first · then $49 for their year
A clear answer in plain words, plus what to do, out loud, in big text.
Warns "this looks like a scam, don't touch it" before they click.
What the medication is, what the dose means, what to watch for.
They handle the small things themselves, without waiting on you.
Here's what happened instead.
"The iPad I gave my mom is still in a drawer. UrMorning she opens every morning. She reads her own mail now, and calls me just to chat, not for help."
"I set up UrMorning for my dad in about two minutes, from my own phone. He just points and talks, and it answers. The 'urgent' calls basically stopped."
"After my mom lost money to a scam I was nervous about anything aimed at seniors. UrMorning felt different, a real app, and the founder answered my email the same day."
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See UrMorning on the App Store ↗You're not fixing a phone. You're giving back something that used to feel permanent.
Free for 7 days · you try it first · then $49 for their year
| The iPad | ChatGPT | UrMorning | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nothing new to learn | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
| No passwords or typing | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
| Reads letters & bills aloud | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
| Warns about scams | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
| Talks them through their screen | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
| Built for older eyes & hands | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
The iPad. The smart speaker. The "just Google it."
Every one asked them to learn something new, alone.
They didn't fail the technology. It failed them.
I built UrMorning for my grandmother. She'd let her mail pile up for days, too proud to ask, too embarrassed to admit she couldn't manage alone.
The first time she read a letter out loud by herself again, she smiled like I hadn't seen in years.
I made it so your mom or dad can feel that too. Give them that same morning. It takes two minutes.
Aryan
Gift it to them →
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That's the whole point. No app to learn, no password to remember. They take a photo and talk, the two things they already do every day. And if they won't, the 30 day guarantee means you pay nothing.
The opposite. It answers their everyday questions so they stop needing to call. And when they're stuck in another app, UrMorning talks them through it, one step at a time.
UrMorning is on the App Store: UrMorning: AI Help for Seniors ↗. Checkout is secured by Stripe. The founder answers support emails personally at support@urmorning.com. And if it's not right, full refund within 30 days, no questions asked.
Most AI apps need an account, a password, typing, small text. UrMorning is photo first and voice first. They snap or talk, every answer is read aloud in big text, and it can even guide them through other apps. Nothing to learn.
You buy the gift here, we text you a private link, and you text it to them. It looks like a normal message from you. They tap once and they're set up, about two minutes, all from your phone.
Yes. The moment you start the free trial, you get your own access code to use the full app on your phone. Test it for up to 7 days before you send the gift. If it is not right, cancel in the trial and you pay nothing.
You're covered by a full 30 day money back guarantee, no questions asked, even if they never opened it. Email support@urmorning.com and every cent comes back.
Set it up once. Then let UrMorning take the next weird letter, the next fake bank email, the next "your account may be at risk" pop up.
Free for 7 days · you try it first · then $49 for their year
Free for 7 days · you try it first · then $49 for their year