Voice assistant for assisted living resident connection

Good Company is a phone-based voice assistant for assisted living residents. Residents call to talk, get reminders, and give authorized family and care contacts concise call summaries.

What is Good Company?

Good Company is a phone-based voice assistant for older adults, assisted living communities, caregiver facilities, and families. Residents call a normal phone number for conversation, reminders, questions, and mentally active routines.

There is no app, no device, and no Wi-Fi setup required. After each call, authorized family or care contacts receive a concise summary with topics discussed, reminders mentioned, and notable moments.

Who is it for?

Good Company is built for assisted living communities first, with support for caregiver facilities and families who want better context between visits and calls.

It is also available directly to families supporting aging parents at home. Monthly plans start at $24/month with a 3-day free trial.

How does it work?

Configure resident context — name, interests, reminders, authorized contacts — then share the dedicated phone number with the resident. The whole setup takes under 5 minutes.

Residents call naturally. Good Company holds open-ended conversations, handles reminders, and sends authorized contacts a short summary after each call.

Common questions

Will residents actually use it?

It is just a phone call. No app, tablet, internet, or new device is required.

Is Good Company an AI companion?

No. Good Company is a voice assistant — a tool, not a relationship.

Can authorized contacts review calls?

Authorized contacts can receive summaries after calls when configured.