Seniors watch 9+ hours of TV per day — Lunona uses that

Your parent lives alone. You want to know they are okay.

Whether they manage chronic conditions, take daily medication, or simply live far away — Lunona watches over them through the TV they already use — and through their phone when they step away from it — alerting you only when something actually needs your attention.
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9hrs+ seniors spend watching TV every day
3in 4 seniors have at least one chronic condition
39% of missed doses happen simply because they forgot
94% improvement in medication adherence
The Problem

Two fears.
One system that solves both.

When a parent lives alone, adult children carry two distinct worries every day.

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"Did they take their medication today?"

For chronic conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, or high cholesterol, missing a single dose may seem harmless. But research shows that nearly half of all patients with chronic conditions do not take their medication as prescribed — and the consequences build up silently over weeks and months.

What Lunona does

Lunona reminds them on their TV at the scheduled time. One press of the remote confirms the dose was taken. You receive a quiet notification on your phone. If a dose is missed, you receive an alert immediately.

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"Are they actually okay right now?"

A parent who lives alone may fall, feel unwell, or simply need help without being able to reach anyone. This is the quiet worry that runs in the background of every workday, every meeting, every evening. You set alarms just to call and check.

What Lunona does

Every day, the TV gently asks: "Is everything okay?" They answer with one press of the remote. No response after several attempts triggers an automatic alert to all caregivers. The SOS button reaches everyone instantly, with their exact GPS location.

Chronic Condition Support

Built for the conditions
most seniors manage every day.

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High Blood Pressure

The most common chronic condition in seniors. Missing doses leads to dangerous fluctuations, often invisible until a crisis.

Daily reminders + BP tracking + doctor PDF

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Diabetes

Requires medication at precise times, sometimes before or after meals, and regular blood sugar logging.

Meal-linked reminders + glucose logging + alerts

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Heart Disease

Blood thinners, beta-blockers, and statins are time-sensitive and critical. Missing them even once increases serious risk.

Precise reminders + SOS + immediate carer alert

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High Cholesterol

Statins are often taken at night with no immediate effect — easy to forget, yet consistency keeps levels under control long-term.

Evening reminders + cholesterol log + refill alert

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Osteoporosis

Bisphosphonates require specific timing — some weekly, some on an empty stomach. Critical for seniors at risk of falls.

Flexible scheduling + custom instructions + check-in

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COPD & Respiratory

Inhalers must be used at regular intervals. Seniors living alone are vulnerable if they experience a sudden episode.

Multiple reminders + red SOS + GPS emergency alert

The Solution

Simple for them.
Informative for you.

Your parents do not need to learn anything new. Lunona works through the TV they already watch every day.

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You set it up from your phoneEnter their medication schedule, doctor appointments, and daily check-in window. Takes less than 10 minutes, even if they live in another city.
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Lunona reminds them through their TVA notification appears while they watch TV. One press of the remote confirms. No new app, no menus, no confusion. Works even if the TV is in standby or the internet is down.
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You are notified only when there is a problemWhen everything goes well, you receive nothing. If a dose is missed or the SOS is pressed, you receive an instant alert with all the details.
Situations we hear about every day

You found the right system.
Now set it up for them.

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They forgot their medication again

One missed day may seem harmless. A whole month of missed doses is a serious health risk. For chronic conditions, consistency is what makes the medication work.

The solution

Lunona reminds them on their TV at the exact time. You receive an alert only if they miss a dose — no news is good news.
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They live alone and I worry every day

A fall, a sudden health event, or just feeling unwell — and no one knows. Most adult children have no passive way of knowing their parent is safe without calling.

The solution

Daily check-in through the TV. No response triggers automatic alert to all caregivers. SOS button is always one press away, with GPS location.
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The doctor needs last month's measurements

For blood pressure, sugar, and cholesterol, the doctor needs trends — not a single reading from the waiting room. Usually no one has been recording the data.

The solution

Lunona records every measurement. One tap generates a PDF for the doctor, organised by medical speciality, with charts, adherence history, and caregiver notes.
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I call my parents three times a day just to check

You set alarms just to call and check. It's exhausting. Your calls have become about medication, not connection. You feel like a health supervisor instead of a child.

The solution

Lunona does all of this for you. You only get notified if something needs attention. Your daily calls can go back to just catching up.
Everything Included

Not just a pill reminder.

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Smart Medication RemindersStored on device, ring even offline. TV wakes from standby. Phone backup. Any medication, any schedule.

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Daily Wellbeing Check-insTV asks "Are you okay?" No response triggers automatic carer alert. A passive safety net.

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SOS & Emergency GPSLarge SOS button on phone. Red remote button. Instant alert with Google Maps link. GPS only in emergencies.

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Doctor-Ready PDF ReportsMedication adherence, vital charts, observations. One tap to generate and share with any specialist.

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Intelligent Appointment RemindersAdd a visit once. Automatic reminders: day before, hours before, just before departure.

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Family-Wide AccessInvite siblings as Monitors. One Care Manager retains full control. Up to 6 seniors per TV.

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Refill RemindersCounts remaining doses. Alerts carer before supply runs out. No unexpected shortages.

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Works Offline, Zero Tech SkillsAlarms saved locally, ring without internet. TV app runs invisibly. Senior just presses OK on their regular remote.
Who is Lunona for?

Designed for parents with chronic conditions. Set up by the child who cares for them.

For You — The Senior

👴👵 The Parent — 60+

Has one or more chronic conditions requiring daily medication. Watches TV every day. Does not need to learn anything new.

No new technology — just the TV remote they already use

Medication reminders appear on their TV screen

Confirm with one press of OK on the remote

Values independence — not monitored, just safe

SOS button always one press away in an emergency

For Family — The Carer

👪 The Adult Child — 35–55

Worries about a parent who lives alone. Has a job, children, and personal commitments — but feels guilty for not doing more. Sets up Lunona from their phone. The parent just watches TV as usual.

Sets up everything from their own phone

Notified only when a dose is missed or SOS is pressed

Sees real-time dose status and check-in history

Generates PDF health reports for doctors with one tap

Invites siblings as co-monitors for shared peace of mind

Real Families

They have already stopped worrying.

★★★★★

"My father lives alone and has type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure. Before Lunona, I called him three times a day. Now I receive a quiet confirmation on my phone. We can finally talk about other things."

Sarah M., 43 Daughter, Chicago, IL

★★★★★

"My mother's cholesterol levels were rising because she kept forgetting her statin. The TV reminder solved the problem within a week. The PDF report for her cardiologist saved us an entire extra appointment."

Michael R., 51 Son, Austin, TX

★★★★★

"My father has a heart condition and lives alone. The daily check-in was what convinced me — I know every morning that he pressed OK. That is worth everything."

James T., 48 Son, Miami, FL
Simple Pricing

One price. No surprises.

Less than a coffee per month. The value it provides is much greater.

🎁 Start Free — no credit card

$ 1

/ month / per account — cancel at any time

Unlimited family member connections and TV devices

All reminder types — pills, vitals, check-ins, doctor appointments, check-ins

SOS alerts with GPS location for emergencies

PDF health reports ready for any doctor or specialist

Unlimited caregiver connections

TV application supporting up to 6 seniors per TV

Manage your parents' subscriptions from your own account

Caregiver can pay for a senior's account

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FAQ

Everything you want to know.

23 questions, honest answers.

It is ideal for anyone — typically 50 years and older — who takes daily medication to manage high cholesterol, diabetes, or any other chronic condition, and for their family members who want peace of mind.
Most seniors — especially those 65 and older — spend a large part of their day watching TV: Netflix, news, sports, daily series. Lunona takes advantage of this everyday habit. A discreet, transparent notification appears on screen without interrupting their programme. With just their remote, they confirm they took their pills. Lunona records it and immediately updates carers if there is any reason for concern.
Lunona does all of this for you. You no longer need daily alarms. Even if your parents are not tech-savvy, you set up their schedule from your own phone. Lunona reaches them on their TV or phone. You are only notified if a dose is missed or there is a reason for concern. Your calls can go back to just catching up and enjoying each other's company.
Every senior needs a smartphone (Android or iPhone). We highly recommend an Android TV — if the current TV is not a smart Android TV, an Android TV box costs under £40. A single TV supports up to 6 seniors in the same household. Each carer needs their own smartphone and account. The ecosystem is fully scalable by simply linking accounts together.
Do not worry. Alarms are saved directly on the senior's devices in advance — they ring even without internet. If the TV is in standby, the app automatically wakes it up just before the reminder. The senior also has the Lunona app on their mobile phone as a backup reminder.
Every new account includes a full 3 years free trial. After that, the cost is only $1 per month per account (billed yearly) or $1.60/month billed monthly. Each account connects to unlimited other accounts and TV devices. A carer can also pay for the senior's account directly from their own profile.
Much smarter than a calendar. You enter the date and time once, and Lunona automatically sets the perfect reminders: the afternoon before, a few hours prior, and just before you need to leave. For appointments months away, it sends intermediate reminders too. Notifications appear on the senior's TV and phone, and on selected carers' phones.
The app generates specialised PDF reports tailored to each doctor's speciality. They include medication adherence history, vital sign measurements with clear charts, red flags for areas of concern, and any personal notes added by carers. You can generate and send these reports to your doctor at any time.
Not at all. The TV app runs entirely in the background. When a reminder appears over their programme, the senior simply presses OK on their standard TV remote. There are no menus to navigate, no complex touchscreens, and no new technology to master.
Yes. You can invite other family members to connect to the senior's account. The primary caregiver (Care Manager) has full control to add or edit the medication schedule. Other members can be invited as Monitors with view-only access — they can see if a dose was taken and receive emergency alerts, but cannot accidentally change the routine.
Three ways: (1) Schedule specific alerts just for taking measurements. (2) Link a measurement reminder directly to a medication alert — e.g. "Measure blood pressure before this pill." (3) Manually enter a new measurement at any time without a scheduled alert. All recorded vitals generate statistics and clear charts for you and your doctor.
The Senior App on the mobile phone always acts as the Master Device and works 100% independently — no TV required. When a TV is connected: the notification appears on both simultaneously, but the mobile has a built-in sound delay so two devices don't ring at the same time.
Lunona has a Remote Impersonation Mode. When the carer chooses to manage a parent's profile, a distinct red bar appears at the top clearly showing who is being managed. Below it, the carer sees the exact same interface as the senior's phone — as if they took it in their own hands from anywhere in the world.
Yes. Dual Accounts are supported. A special S/C toggle appears at the top of the screen — tap S for the senior interface, tap C for the carer dashboard. No logout needed.
Yes — up to 6 seniors on one TV. If two have a reminder at the exact same time, the screen splits symmetrically into 2, 4, or 6 frames so everyone sees their own message and pill photo simultaneously.
The carer can programme the coloured buttons on the remote (Red, Yellow, Green, Blue) with life-saving functions: Yellow = soft alert "Call me when you can." Red = SOS critical alert sent instantly to carers.
Yes. Custom Actions and Daily Check-ins are supported. The carer sets a flexible time window. If the senior does not respond after several retries on both TV and phone, Lunona sends a critical "No response" alert to the carer automatically.
Yes, with full respect for privacy. Mobile SOS captures exact GPS location and sends a map link to carers. TV SOS alerts carers that an emergency is at the senior's home. GPS is activated strictly at the moment of the alarm and only if explicitly permitted.
Absolutely. Three Smart Alert Modes: (1) All — receive everything. (2) Important Only — only deviations like missed doses or "Call me" messages ring. (3) SOS Only — complete silence except for critical emergencies. Bypasses even the phone's silent profile.
Inside the main app menu you will find "Luna" — your personal support chat. Luna is not just an automated AI tool; it is a direct line to real human beings on our team who provide active, hands-on support and personalised advice.
Through the Routine tab, tap "+ Add New" to create: Pill Reminders, Measurement Requests, Daily Habits, Safety Check-ins, and Medical Appointments. Notifications appear on the senior's TV as a large alert and on their mobile phone at the exact scheduled time.
Not at all. Lunona is designed to respect their rest. The system silently waits for the first sign of daily activity within that timeframe — such as turning on the TV or unlocking their phone. The message only appears after the app detects they are awake.
Step by step: (1) Flexible Time Window. (2) Friendly Message appears on TV or phone — can read aloud via Text-to-Speech. (3) Smart Retries with randomised waits. (4) Caregiver Alert only if all retries fail. (5) Full Transparency — the caregiver sees a TV Preview of exactly what the senior will see.
Lunona works on both iPhone and Android mobile phones with full feature parity — same reminders, same family controls, same SOS, same vitals tracking, same PDF reports. The only piece that requires Android is the TV app, because Apple TV does not allow third-party apps with the kind of system-level overlay Lunona uses on Android TV. If your relative uses an iPhone but their TV is an Android TV (or has an Android TV box), everything works perfectly together.
Three options, in order from cheapest to most premium:<ul><li><strong>Android TV box</strong> — £25–40 on Amazon (Onn, Chromecast with Google TV, Mi Box). Plugs into any TV with HDMI, turns it into a smart Android TV in 5 minutes. This is what most families do.</li><li><strong>Replace the TV</strong> — Any TV labelled "Google TV" or "Android TV" works out of the box (TCL, Hisense, Sony, Philips). Starting around £160 for a 43-inch.</li><li><strong>Skip the TV entirely</strong> — Lunona works 100% on the phone alone. You lose the always-visible reminder benefit, but every other feature works exactly the same.</li></ul>
Right now, only Android TV (and Google TV — same platform).<ul><li><strong>Apple TV</strong> does not allow apps to overlay on top of other content (Netflix, sports). Apple's restriction, not ours.</li><li><strong>Roku</strong> has its own closed OS that doesn't support background overlay or remote-button mapping.</li><li><strong>Amazon Fire TV</strong> is technically Android-based and we're testing it — some features already work, but we don't officially support it yet.</li></ul>Workaround: plug an Android TV box into a different HDMI port on the same TV. The viewer keeps watching whatever they want; Lunona runs in parallel.<br>
About 5–10 minutes for the phone, plus another 5 minutes for the TV. The longest part is choosing what to add — the technical setup is just install, log in, scan a QR code on the TV, done. You can set everything up from your own phone (as a helper) without ever touching the other person's device.
Yes, Lunona is fully GDPR compliant. Data is stored on encrypted servers inside the European Union (Germany), with full TLS encryption in transit and AES-256 at rest. We never sell, share, or analyse data for advertising — Lunona's only revenue is the subscription. You can export everything you've ever entered, or permanently delete the entire account and all associated data, from inside the app at any time. We comply with GDPR Article 15 (right of access), 16 (rectification), 17 (erasure / right to be forgotten), and 20 (portability). For California residents, we also comply with CCPA.
Cancel any time, directly from inside the app — Settings → Subscription → Cancel. No phone calls, no retention loops. Once cancelled, the account stays active until the end of the period you already paid for, then quietly stops billing. If you cancel within the first 30 days of paid use, we refund the full month or year, no questions asked. After that, refunds are pro-rated for unused time on yearly plans. The current free period for early users requires no card, so there's nothing to refund during that window.
45 languages at launch — Greek, English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Polish, Romanian, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, Danish, Czech, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Slovak, Slovenian, Russian, Ukrainian, Turkish, Arabic, Hebrew, Hindi, Bengali, Mandarin (simplified and traditional), Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Thai, Indonesian, Malay, Filipino, Serbian, and several more. Each profile picks its own language independently — so a Greek grandfather can use Lunona in Greek while his American grandson uses it in English, all on the same family account.
One paid subscription = one person being reminded. Up to 6 paid people can share the same TV with split-screen. Family members who help (sons, daughters, partners) connect for free on their own phones — no subscription needed. So a typical pattern is: 1 paid main account + 4 free family helpers. For two parents, it's 2 paid accounts but they share the same TV at no extra cost.
No — Smart Appointment Reminders solve exactly this. When you enter an appointment that's three months away, Lunona schedules a sequence: a "save the date" notice, a reminder a month before, a week before, the afternoon before, a few hours before, and right before you need to leave. You configure none of this — it just happens. All reminders show on the phone AND TV, plus on every connected family member's phone. No single point of failure.
Yes — each medical speciality has its own dedicated report template (cardiologist, GP, diabetologist, pulmonologist, neurologist, psychiatrist, etc.). Two taps to generate a fresh PDF tailored to that speciality. The doctor sees only what's relevant to them — no clutter.
Yes. As long as the phone or TV has any internet connection — hotel WiFi, airport WiFi, mobile data, anything — reminders fire normally. If the internet drops, all alarms are stored locally on the device and ring on time without a connection. SOS button presses and no-response alerts queue up and deliver as soon as either device sees the network again.
Yes, completely. Each profile sets its own language independently. A Greek grandmother sees her TV reminders in Greek with Greek voice prompts. Her American grandson, on the same family account, sees his helper dashboard in English. When he programmes a reminder for her — even typing it in English — Lunona shows it on her TV translated into Greek.
The whole point of Lunona's transparent overlay is that nothing you're watching ever stops or pauses. The reminder appears as a small, semi-transparent card in a corner of the screen. The Netflix episode, the football match, the news broadcast — all keep playing at full size and full sound underneath. You see the reminder, press OK on the remote (or ignore it — the app retries gently), and the card disappears. For super-critical moments, there's a "Watch this match" button that pauses non-emergency reminders for 90 minutes and resumes them automatically.
Lunona is specifically designed for non-tech-savvy users. The TV app has zero menus, zero touchscreen, zero passwords. The user only ever sees: a reminder appears on the TV, they press OK on the remote, and they're done. The complex stuff happens on the helper's phone, miles away.
They can snooze a single reminder, but not delete the schedule from the TV — that protects against accidental deletions. Only the helper can edit or remove items, from their own phone. There's also a "do not disturb" window the user (or helper) can set.
Yes. Lunona is being built to connect natively with the major AI assistants people already use every day. The plan covers four levels of integration:<ul><li><strong>Read access</strong> — the AI can see your reminders, vitals, and family schedule (with your permission)</li><li><strong>Write access</strong> — the AI can add, edit, or remove reminders on your behalf</li><li><strong>Smart summaries</strong> — the AI can produce reports, plans, and explanations from your Lunona data</li><li><strong>Multi-profile management</strong> — one AI conversation can handle reminders for several people in your life</li></ul>You stay in control: every action is logged inside Lunona, you can revoke AI access in two taps, and you can pick exactly which categories the AI sees.<br>
MCP is an open standard that lets AI assistants connect to external apps in a structured, secure way. For Lunona, MCP means your Claude Desktop, ChatGPT, or any MCP-compatible AI can talk directly to your Lunona account — no copy-pasting, no screenshots. The AI can both read your data and perform actions, all logged and revocable. This makes Lunona one of the first family-and-life apps designed to play well with the next generation of AI assistants.
Yes — that's one of the main reasons we're building MCP integration. You can tell your AI assistant something like "gym Monday/Wednesday/Friday at 7am, hairdresser Tuesday 6pm, dermatologist Thursday 5pm — set it all up in Lunona and remind me 30 minutes before each one." The AI creates all the reminders in Lunona with the right pre-alerts. Works for family logistics too — one conversation can program reminders across multiple profiles.
AI assistants can spot things you'd never catch in raw logs. For example: "You've missed 4 of the last 6 Wednesday workouts. Each time, you had a work meeting that ran late the night before. Want me to move Wednesday workouts to lunchtime when you have late Tuesdays?" The AI looks at time of day, day of week, context, what reminders fired before, and surfaces patterns you wouldn't see by scrolling through a log.
Yes. Lunona uses AI internally for several smart features:<ul><li><strong>Smart Appointment Reminder scheduling</strong> — auto-generates the optimal sequence of reminders</li><li><strong>Adherence pattern recognition</strong> — spots clusters of missed reminders</li><li><strong>Natural-language input</strong> — type or speak "yoga every Tuesday and Thursday at 7" and Lunona structures the reminder</li><li><strong>Multilingual translation</strong> of reminders between profiles in different languages</li><li><strong>Auto-categorization</strong> — type "Dr. Smith Tuesday 4pm" and Lunona figures out it's an appointment</li><li><strong>Smart no-response detection</strong> — knows the difference between "user is asleep" and "user is unresponsive"</li></ul>Coming soon: an in-app assistant called Luna AI that answers questions about your own data, suggests routine improvements, and helps you set things up faster.<br>
Yes, on multiple surfaces:<ul><li><strong>On the phone</strong> — natural-language input like "Add a reminder to call Anna every Sunday at 5"</li><li><strong>On the TV</strong> — press-and-hold the remote OK button to open voice mode</li><li><strong>Through Google Assistant</strong> — "Hey Google, ask Lunona what's next on my schedule"</li><li><strong>Through Alexa</strong> (in evaluation) — same skill model</li></ul>For users with vision issues or motor difficulties, voice support is being prioritised in every release.<br>
Yes — phased rollout:<ul><li><strong>Phase 1</strong> — notifications on Wear OS and Apple Watch, confirm with a tap</li><li><strong>Phase 2</strong> — wearable data flowing INTO Lunona from Fitbit, Garmin, Oura, Apple Health, Google Fit</li><li><strong>Phase 3</strong> — connected health devices like glucose monitors, blood pressure cuffs, and connected scales</li></ul>We don't make our own hardware — we plug into what you already own.<br>
Only when you explicitly turn it on, and only the categories you choose. Default state is "off."<ul><li><strong>Calendar</strong> — Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, Outlook (two-way sync)</li><li><strong>Health</strong> — Apple Health, Google Fit / Health Connect</li><li><strong>Family communication</strong> — share summaries or PDF reports via WhatsApp, iMessage, SMS, or email</li></ul>
Three apps means three places to remember, three places to check, three notifications fighting on your phone, and zero of them on your TV. Lunona puts all of it on one screen — the TV — that everyone in the house already looks at. The cost difference is meaningful too: Cozi charges £39.99/year, Medisafe Premium £49.99/year, a check-in app another £5–10/month — together that's £130+/year for fragmented features that don't talk to each other. Lunona is one app, one place, far less than that, with native AI integration.
Yes — for users who want to go further:<ul><li><strong>Webhooks</strong> — fire any URL when a reminder is missed, completed, or escalated</li><li><strong>IFTTT and Zapier</strong> — pre-built recipes for non-technical users</li><li><strong>Public API</strong> — for developers building family-care or productivity tools on top of Lunona's data</li><li><strong>Home Assistant integration</strong> — if the TV is off when a reminder fires, blink a smart bulb or push to a smart speaker</li></ul>
Roadmap (subject to user feedback — early users vote on priorities):<ul><li>MCP server for Claude / ChatGPT / Gemini integration — Q3 2026</li><li>Luna AI assistant inside the app — Q3 2026</li><li>Wear OS / Apple Watch companion — Q4 2026</li><li>Wearable data pull (Fitbit, Garmin, Apple Health, Google Fit, Oura) — Q4 2026</li><li>Multi-TV households (bedroom + living room — synced) — Q1 2027</li><li>TV calling — voice/video call from the TV remote — Q1 2027</li><li>Photo notes — attach a photo of the actual pill or device — Q4 2026</li><li>Public API + webhooks + Zapier/IFTTT — Q1 2027</li><li>Connected device integrations (Dexcom, Omron, Withings) — Q2 2027</li></ul>We push updates monthly. Early users vote on what gets prioritised.<br>
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