Health Tracking — FamAI

Your parent checks their sugar or BP with their device and tells FamAI the number — by text or voice note. FamAI logs it, gives a gentle wellness signal, and tracks the trend. No wearable, no app, no syncing required.

What it does

FamAI logs blood sugar and blood pressure readings that your parent reports in plain language. It gives an immediate wellness signal — normal, slightly elevated, or high — as plain context, not as medical advice. Over time, the readings build a trend that's useful to share with a doctor.

Who it's for

Parents: Those with diabetes or hypertension who already check their readings but have no easy way to log or share them. Especially those who don't use health apps but do use WhatsApp every day.

Adult children: Those who want visibility into trends — not constant alerts — and want their parents to build a logging habit without downloading anything new.

How it works

  1. Your parent checks their reading with their glucometer or BP monitor.
  2. They send the number to FamAI by text or voice note in any format: "sugar 168", "BP 130/85", "aaj fasting sugar 142 tha".
  3. FamAI logs it with a timestamp and gives a brief wellness signal.
  4. Over time, FamAI can generate a summary for an upcoming doctor's visit.

Example conversations

Logging a reading

Parent: Sugar 210 fasting

FamAI: Noted — 210 mg/dL, fasting, aaj note kar liya. Thoda upar hai. Khane ka dhyan rakhna aur doctor ke next visit mein zaroor share karna. ✓

BP logging via voice

Parent: [voice note] "Aaj BP check kiya — 142/88 tha"

FamAI: Samajh gaya — 142/88, aaj. Systolic thoda upar hai. Rest karo, sodium kam karo, aur agar consistently high rahe toh doctor ko dikhana.

Requesting a summary

Parent: Doctor ke liye summary chahiye

FamAI: Pichhle 2 hafte ki readings:
Sugar: average 174 mg/dL (range: 148–210)
BP: average 138/84 (range: 130/80–148/92)
Dono thoda upar hai trend mein. Doctor ko yeh forward kar sakte ho.

What FamAI tracks

Weight and other metrics can be noted in general conversation but are not currently tracked with trend analysis.

Languages supported

Hindi, English, Hinglish. Reports in any format are understood — numbers, units, context (fasting/after meal) all handled naturally.

Privacy and data handling

Readings are stored per parent and are accessible to the adult child via the FamAI dashboard as a summary. Individual readings are not pushed as notifications to the kid unless requested. Health data is not shared with third parties.

What it is not

FamAI is not a medical device. It does not diagnose, prescribe, or replace a doctor's assessment. Wellness signals (normal/high) are general context, not clinical evaluation. For any concerning readings, see a doctor.

What it costs

Free. Health logging is unlimited on all FamAI plans.

Read the full story: Why we don't track health passively (and what we do instead) →

Frequently Asked Questions

What health metrics does FamAI track?

Blood sugar and blood pressure. Your parent reports readings in plain language — "sugar 168" or "bp 130/85" — and FamAI logs them.

Is FamAI a medical device?

No. FamAI gives wellness signals (normal, slightly elevated, high) as plain context — not diagnoses or medical advice.

Can my parent log readings by voice?

Yes. A voice note works identically to typed input — "aaj sugar 168 tha, fasting" gets logged correctly.

Can I as the adult child see the readings?

Yes — via the FamAI dashboard as a summary and trend. Not as individual real-time notifications.

Does FamAI connect to a glucose monitor or BP machine?

No. Your parent reads the number from their device and tells FamAI. No Bluetooth or device pairing required.