Nora
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Overview

Here's how Nora and the house are doing right now.

What she's hearing

Your own words, as the microphone picks them up.

Right now

What Nora is doing, and what she has next.

Her rooms

Where she can hear and be heard.

Stop the conversation

Ends whatever is going on right now — talking, a game, a book, music — and sends her back to her desk. The same as saying “Nora, stop”, for when she can’t hear you or won’t stop talking. She stays switched on.

How she listens and speaks

Two settings, and she changes on the very next thing she says. Saying “Nora, stop” makes her drop everything and start over.

How long she waits
Quick to answerVery patient
How fast she talks
SlowerFaster

Everything here is real — every number and line on this page is read straight from what Nora actually did.

Talk to Nora

Type to her the same way you'd speak to her in the room.

The same Nora as in the room — typing reaches her exactly the way speaking does. Anything she does while you're typing (a reminder coming due, a call reporting back) turns up in the thread.

Calendar

Appointments, reminders and errands — everything she's holding for you.

The days ahead

Standing routines

Errands

Medicine

What they take, when Nora reminds them, and how it has been going.

Nora reminds — she never advises. The times below are worked out from the daily routine in Onboarding, as a starting point: check them against the label or the prescriber, and change any that aren't right. Save a change and she uses it straight away.

Today's doses

Medications

Recent doses

Every reminder she gave, and what was said back. This is the record — not the plan.

The family dashboard

A dose she couldn't deliver, and one confirmed, are sent to the family dashboard the check-ins already go to. Deliberately a status line and not a second set of controls: the switches, and the test button, live on the Notifications page — one place to answer "what is the family told about?".

Games

What you play together, and how it's been going. Chess and checkers are played right here — Nora sits across the board from you. Or say "play chess with Susan" and the board goes to that person's family dashboard instead: they play their move whenever they get to it, and Nora tells you the moment it lands.

Games we play

Tap one to start it, or ask her out loud — the words under each one are all it takes.

Recent sittings

News

The headlines Nora reads from.

Headlines are read only. Nora never opens a link or acts on a story — she offers to go through them, and reads the ones you want.

Music

What's playing, and the stations she knows.

Nothing playing

Stations she knows

Say the name and she'll find it.

Notifications

What the family dashboard is told about, and what it isn't.

These switches decide what appears on the family's screen — nothing else. Nora still asks if she's heard a fall, still calls the family one by one, still sends the text she said she would, whatever is switched off here. Turning something off means the dashboard stays quiet about it, not that she stops.

The pipeline

Last sent

What actually left the house. The record kept here, not what the family's screen says.

Getting Nora ready

What she needs to know about the person she looks after.

Integrations

The accounts that let Nora act in the real world.