UrMorning
Pick one — or two, if it's for both.
No wrong answer.
She doesn't need a phone call. She needs someone in the room.
Lives on her phone — ready for any question, no matter how small.
Mail. A bill. A bottle she's not sure about. Anything.
She doesn't have to call. She doesn't have to admit she didn't know. She just hears what it is — and what to do.
UrMorning watches her screen and tells her exactly what to tap. Banking, doctor's portal, Instacart, the new layout that confused her last week. One calm step at a time.
"Mom hadn't opened her own mail in two years. Now she's reading it before I get home from work. She told me she felt 'in charge of her own life again.'"
— Sarah, 58
"Dad lives alone since Mom passed. I was scared he'd miss a doctor's letter or a bill. Now he calls just to tell me what came in the mail — but he doesn't need me to read it."
— Michael, 55
"I cried the first time my mother-in-law sent a text without my husband helping her. She said 'I figured it out by myself.' She was beaming."
— Jess, 48
This usually takes about 8 seconds.
Annual subscription. Auto-renews each year — cancel anytime, no questions.
We text you the gift link. You text Mom from your phone — she sees a normal message from you, taps once, and she's in.