Anand Uncle's scene

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Anand Uncle

Anand Uncle, 68, Mysuru. Retired bank manager. Mornings in the garden, evenings with the newspaper. Phone is for calls — typing is slow, and that's fine.

A day in Anand's life

06:00 to 19:00 — the rhythm her agents work to.

  1. 06:00
    Walk in the park
  2. 07:30
    Tea & newspaper
  3. 09:00
    BP reading
  4. 11:00
    Garden, water plants
  5. 13:00
    Lunch with wife
  6. 16:00
    Call grandchildren
  7. 19:00
    Read Chapter 4

When Anand signs up, this rhythm fills with real events — her own calendar synced from Google or Apple, plus events her agents add (a bill review, a recital reminder, a market run when rice runs low). One view, multiple sources.

The morning briefing

What Anand hears at the start of the day

Pension credited yesterday — ₹38,200, as expected. Last BP reading was Tuesday: 138 over 86. Worth a check today. Your granddaughter Mira's birthday is on Saturday. You said last year you'd send a handwritten card — there's still time at the post office today.

Anand's hired team

4 agents, each doing one job

Each one quietly does its part of Anand's day. You'll see them in action on the demo dashboard.

Anand Uncle

Anand

The team behind the day

Four agents, each with one job. They work in the background and surface only what Anand needs to see.

  • Health

    Tracks BP, sugar, medicines, doctor visits. Reminds you at the time you usually do it. If you skip, it nudges once more, then leaves you alone — never naggy.

  • Money simply

    Pension in, bills out. No jargon, no charts, no investment advice. If the FD interest lands, it tells you. If something looks unusual, it asks first.

  • Family memory

    Birthdays, anniversaries, the small promises you made. Remembers that you sent Mira a handwritten card last year, and asks a week early if you want to do it again.

  • Reading list

    Knows where you stopped, what you liked, and what's next in the series. No 'should-reads.' Just quiet suggestions on a Saturday afternoon.

Anand's home view

What Anand sees when she opens the app

Today's briefing

Pension credited yesterday — ₹38,200, as expected.

Open from 4 agents

  • Take BP at 9am
  • Wish Mira on Saturday
  • Read Chapter 4

Agents on shift

HealthMoney simplyFamily memoryReading list

Sample view. The real dashboard fills as Anand adds the plugins she wants.

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Anand's story

For most of his working life, Anand Uncle ran branches at a bank — the kind of person who knew every customer's name and remembered which form went in which folder. Now retired, he keeps a notebook for everything: BP readings, when the gas cylinder was last refilled, his reading progress, his grandchildren's birthdays.

The notebook works. But sometimes it gets misplaced. Sometimes a date slides past unnoticed. And typing on a phone is slow — by the time he's finished a search, he's forgotten what he was looking for.

GabForge runs in plain Kannada or English on the same phone he already uses. He doesn't have to learn anything. He just speaks: "What did the doctor say last time?" or "When is Mira's birthday?" His four agents — Health, Money simply, Family memory, Reading list — answer like a familiar nephew would.

He's not trying to optimise his life. He just wants the small things not to get lost. That's all this needs to do.

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