Know they're okay.
Without watching them.
Ceiling-mounted radar sensors that notice presence, movement, and daily rhythms. Not faces. Not voices. Not wearables.
A small disc on the ceiling casts a quiet cone of awareness across the room below. It detects when someone is moving, resting, or has fallen, and when hours have passed with no motion at all. The person being cared for sees nothing change. The person who loves them gets peace of mind.
Four people. Four reasons.
Wellytic isn't only for aging parents. It's for anyone who would benefit from a quiet second set of eyes: someone recovering from surgery, someone with epilepsy living alone, someone caring for a spouse. Pick the situation that sounds like yours.
Mom insists she's fine. But she fell last winter, and I live three hours away.
You want a gentle way to know she's up, she's moving, she's eating. Without a camera pointed at her face, and without a bracelet she refuses to wear.
A small disc on the ceiling. That's it.
Each sensor is about the size of a smoke detector. It mounts to the ceiling with two screws and plugs into power, or runs on a long-life battery. From there, it casts a quiet cone of radar awareness across the room below. Walk through the install.
Fifteen minutes, start to finish.
Click each step to see what's happening on the ceiling.
What the sensors notice. And what they don't.
A radar sensor sees shapes of motion, not faces. It detects presence and activity rhythms, not conversations. This is why Wellytic is not surveillance. Here is exactly what the difference looks like.
Every row is a design decision. Privacy is not a policy here; it is a property of the hardware.
The real value is in the rhythm.
Most days do not need a notification. They need acknowledgment. Scrub through one day. Watch the phone on the right update in real time, the same view a family member would see.
Two kinds of worry. One system.
Wellytic watches for the fast thing and the slow thing. Presence, motion, and posture rhythms — detected today. A sudden posture change, and the absence of motion where motion is expected. Both get caught. Meal and bathroom inference are on the roadmap as the posture-classifier matures.
Building-wide wellness in one view.
If you run a care home, Wellytic Care gives your staff a live building map: which residents are in their rooms, who's in the common area, who may need a welfare check. It augments the rounds your staff already do. It does not replace them. (Demo data — illustrative)
Five things most wellness products get wrong.
The wellness-monitoring market splits between wearables people don't wear and cameras that cross a line. Wellytic is built on a different set of design decisions.
No cameras, no microphones, not even as an option.
Most "smart home for seniors" products compromise on this. An "optional" camera becomes a default camera becomes a reason the senior refuses to use the product. The production hardware will not contain a camera or microphone — privacy is a hardware design constraint, not a policy. Final BOM ships before GA.
No wearables.
Pendants get left on the nightstand. Watches get taken off at bedtime. The person most at risk is often the person least willing to wear another device. Wellytic covers the room, not the body. There is nothing to charge, nothing to remember, nothing to put on.
Radar, not infrared.
Infrared presence sensors miss falls because a person on the floor is still within the sensor's field of view. Radar detects the motion signature of a fall specifically, not just "something in the room." The detection is posture-aware, not just presence-aware.
Calm technology by design.
Most wellness products are alert-first: every signal becomes a notification, which trains you to ignore notifications, which means you miss the real one. Wellytic is rhythm-first: the daily summary shows you a normal day as a normal day. The system only alerts when a pattern genuinely breaks. Your attention is respected.
Built for two distinct buyers from day one.
A family-facing product bolted on a care-home workflow feels like an afterthought. A care-home product marketed to families feels clinical. Wellytic Home and Wellytic Care share the sensor platform but have separate software products built for their respective workflows. Same trust. Two purposes.
Each claim corresponds to a product decision. Privacy posture details on /privacy.
Wellytic is built on a trust stack with optional integrations. Some in development
You do not need to care about this to use Wellytic. If you run a care home with compliance requirements, this may matter. If not, skip ahead.
Status (Q3 2026 roadmap): The Heroa sovereign BC-Canadian deployment and the RelayOne audit-trail export bundle are on the integration roadmap. Veritize sensor signing is live today (plain-sign mode); device co-signature lands progressively. Data-handling status →
Veritize under the hood for data integrity.
Every sensor reading is cryptographically signed before it reaches the dashboard. Tampering is detectable. For care home operators with liability concerns, this matters. For families, it's a quiet guarantee.
Sovereign Canadian deployment available. In development
Care homes in BC will be able to opt for the sovereign BC-Canadian deployment option, which keeps all sensor data inside the province under Canadian-entity MSA. Most care homes will not need this. The Heroa sovereign substrate that powers it is in development; pilot availability Q3 2026.
RelayOne-compatible audit trails. In development
Care home administrators will be able to generate evidence bundles of falls events, response times, and wellness patterns for insurance, audit, or regulatory review, signed against RelayOne's portfolio audit schema. The export bundle is on the Q3 2026 roadmap; tenant-scoped audit logging is live today.
Standalone or integrated.
Wellytic Home is standalone. None of the integrations above are required. Wellytic Care for larger facilities benefits from the trust stack.
Two products. Clear prices.
Hardware plus subscription. Transparent. No hidden tiers. Full breakdown on /pricing.
Wellytic Home
Wellytic Care
Refund policy and deployment details on /pricing. Honest pre-order commitment: if we're more than 90 days late on shipping, you can cancel for a full refund.
Take the next step.
Whether you're caring for one person or an entire facility, we'd like to hear from you.
Pre-order a family kit
Apply for care home pilot
Pricing to be announced. Ships 2026 H2. Full refund if we're more than 90 days late.
Pilot cohort selection ongoing. Deployments begin 2026 H2. Per-resident pricing with SaaS subscription.
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20 minutes. We'll walk through how it works in the specific living situation you're caring for.
45 minutes. We visit your facility or do a video call. We design a deployment for your specific layout.
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