You went abroad so they wouldn't go without. GUARDIAN stays beside them — catching the warning signs early, keeping the whole family on one page, and knowing exactly who to call the moment something's wrong.
You hear about the emergency after it happened. The updates are scattered across three siblings and a group chat. And when it's serious, nobody's sure what to do in the first ten minutes — the ones that matter most.
You find out too late. A fall, a chest pain, a bad night — and the call reaches you hours after.
The picture is scattered. Mum's blood pressure, Dad's meds, who saw the doctor — spread across people and apps.
In a crisis, the family freezes. Is this an emergency? Who do we call? What do we do right now?
Describe what's happening in plain words — even "it feels like an elephant on his chest." GUARDIAN recognises the danger signs (heart, stroke, breathing, and more) and tells the family to act now, before it's too late.
Your parents are in Lagos; you're in London; your sister's in Houston. GUARDIAN gives the right local emergency number to whoever's nearest — 112, 999, 911 — instead of a guess.
Everyone who cares is on the same page. Each Sunday, a quiet digest of how everyone's doing — so you're never the last to know, and nobody carries it alone.
Your family's health is not data to be sold or trained on. The most sensitive replies are generated and spoken on the machine, not shipped to a cloud. What's said in the family stays in the family.
Invite your parents and siblings in a minute. Each person, each condition, kept in one private place.
Type or send a voice note — in the chat app they already use. GUARDIAN listens, asks the right follow-ups, and answers clearly.
It flags the red lines, tells you who to call, and keeps everyone updated — so distance stops meaning blind.
GUARDIAN is a health-intelligence companion — a second set of eyes and a steady guide — not a replacement for a doctor or the emergency services. In a real emergency it will always tell you the same thing first: call your local emergency number now. We're finishing clinical review before we open the doors widely, which is why this is early access. We'd rather be careful with your family than fast.
No — and we'll never pretend otherwise. GUARDIAN is a health-intelligence companion: a second set of eyes and a steady guide. It doesn't diagnose and it doesn't replace a doctor or the emergency services. When something is serious it always says the same thing first: call your local emergency number now. We're completing clinical review before opening widely.
During early access we're working closely with a small first group of families to get it right. Pricing will be an affordable monthly subscription per family — billed locally in Naira via Paystack, or by card for the diaspora — set well below the cost of a single missed-emergency scramble.
Yes — privacy is a design rule, not a setting you have to find. The most sensitive replies are generated and spoken on the machine, not shipped to a third party to be sold or trained on. We're building to NDPR (Nigeria) and GDPR standards, with clear consent and a delete-my-data path.
None to learn. GUARDIAN lives inside the chat app they already use, and it understands voice notes — so an elder who doesn't type can simply talk to it, in plain words.
It's built for families split across borders. GUARDIAN gives the correct local emergency number wherever each person is (112, 999, 911, and more). Early access begins with diaspora families connected to Nigeria, and grows from there.
Join the early-access list below. We're onboarding a small first group while we finish clinical review and the always-on rollout. We'd rather be careful with your family than fast — that's the whole point of GUARDIAN.
We're opening GUARDIAN to a small first group of diaspora families. Leave your email and we'll reach out when your spot is ready.