Laeka / Allo Buddy
Just a phone call. That's the whole interface.
A voice-first phone companion for elders and isolated people. No apps to install. No screens to figure out. You dial a number. Someone answers. The conversation is real.
For people who don't do apps.
Most "AI for elders" products fail at the first screen tap. Allo Buddy doesn't. The interface is the phone — any phone, including the rotary one in the kitchen. Voice in, voice out, that's the protocol.
Underneath: a Laeka cognitive system trained to listen patiently, remember what matters, never rush, never push. The depth comes from the protocol; the surface stays simple.
"The best interface is the one your mother already knows how to use."
Not another assistant. A companion.
Phone in, phone out.
No app to install, no account to manage, no screen to navigate. The whole product is a phone number. Works on any phone, any country code your provider reaches.
Time isn't the metric.
Most assistants optimize for short interactions. Allo Buddy optimizes for the conversation that helped. If you need to talk for an hour, it's there. If you need three minutes, that's fine too.
It remembers what matters.
Names of grandchildren. The story you told yesterday. Where you put your keys last Tuesday. Memory is local, encrypted, and yours — never resold, never used to push anything.
Want a number for someone you love?
Allo Buddy is in early pilot. If you have a parent, grandparent, or isolated friend who would benefit, reach out. We'll listen, then decide together if it fits.