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Guru

Draft memories, wall posts, translations, interview prompts, planning notes, and recaps while keeping the experience centered on family context and plan-based AI limits.

Draft & Translate
Turn prompts into Memory Lane posts, wall updates, interview questions, or multilingual notes.
Recap context
Summarize accessible family updates, tasks, events, memories, and chat context when enabled.
Plan-based usage
Free families get starter Guru access, while paid plans raise text and voice limits.
Permission-scoped
Access model
Text + 2m/day voice
Free
Higher limits
Premium
Metered
Usage
AI
Family
Privacy
Assistant

Get started in minutes

  1. Start free
    Use Guru text and 2 daily voice minutes before your family needs higher limits.
  2. Sync context
    Add memories and wall posts for richer answers.
  3. Ask naturally
    Use everyday language to draft, translate, or summarize.
  4. Keep control
    Review suggestions before you post or share them with family.

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Private AI

Ask about your family — privately

Use natural language to draft, summarize, translate, or reason over the family context your signed-in account can access.

Guru is review-first: it can suggest language or next steps, but you decide what becomes a post, task, event, or family-tree update.

  • Permission-aware access
  • Private conversation history
  • Fast answers
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Do more

Summaries, drafts, and gentle guidance

Create story drafts, recap accessible updates, prepare interview prompts, and turn family context into clearer next steps without replacing family judgment.

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Control

You choose what Guru can see

Guru is designed around the logged-in member's permissions and plan usage limits. Review suggestions before anything becomes a post, event, task, or family-tree change.

  • Permission-aware context
  • Metered usage
  • Review before sharing
  • No public ad targeting
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About Guru

Guru: private AI for family knowledge

Guru helps families use their family context, such as events, tasks, wall posts, memories, and chat history when available. Draft memories, summarize accessible updates, translate notes, or prepare family messages without losing the context that makes family communication meaningful.

Guru is designed as a review-first helper. It can suggest words, structure, and next steps, but families remain responsible for checking sensitive details before anything is posted, sent, or turned into an event or task.

What Guru can help you do

  • Draft Memory Lane stories or wall posts in one tap with tone controls.
  • Recap accessible family context, surface action items, and translate replies.
  • Generate interview prompts, event agendas, or follow-up tasks that match your plan tier.
  • Respect scopes—Guru only sees what the signed-in member can see, and history stays private.
  • Track plan-based usage so AI token limits and voice access stay understandable.
  • Offer a small daily Guru voice allowance for free families and larger voice allowances on paid plans.
  • Keep private family content separate from third-party ad targeting.

Onboarding: earn context with consent

  1. Invite trusted relatives and build enough family context for Guru to help.
  2. Upload a few memories or wall posts so the assistant has examples.
  3. Start with free Guru text and the daily voice allowance, then upgrade when your family needs higher limits.
  4. Pin Guru inside the dashboard to access summaries, drafts, and usage telemetry.
  5. Ask for a recap of current events, tasks, and wall posts to validate permissions.
  6. Review every suggestion before sharing it with relatives.

Examples

• “Guru, write a cozy Memory Lane entry about Grandma’s 70th brunch.”
• “Recap the ‘Sangeet planning’ thread and list action items for cousins.”
• “Translate our reunion announcement into Tamil and Spanish.”
• “What changed across our family wall this week?”

Guru works best when families want help writing, summarizing, translating, or preparing follow-up prompts without handing over control of the original family context.