Persona 1

The adult child

Mom is 82 and still in her own home. You live three hours away.

  • One screen, one answer. "Mom is okay." That's the headline. Detail is one tap away—you drill in when you want, not because an alarm pushed you.
  • Daily rhythm at a glance. Slept 8h 45m. Up since 06:45. Bathroom: 3 visits. Meals: 4 sessions. The same familiar shape, day after day.
  • Room presence, not surveillance. Bedroom, living room, kitchen. Quiet dots that light up where she is, with no sense of being watched.
  • No camera, no microphone. The sensor cannot record video or audio. This is a property of the hardware, not a setting in the app.
Wellytic · Home · Tuesday 07:12
Status
Mom is okay
Sleep
8h 45m
Up since
06:45
Bathroom
3×
Kitchen active · 07:10
82%
of families report reduced daily anxiety
pilot target
fewer check-in phone calls per week
expected
<90s
to read the full day at a glance
demo data
What their week looks like with Wellytic
Mon
Normal day. Up 06:30, kitchen 07:15, living room all afternoon. You check the app once at lunch — green.
Wed
Late morning detected. Mom slept until 08:20 instead of 06:30. Wellytic shows it. No alert fired — within her pattern for Wednesdays.
Thu 3am
Bathroom — extended stay. Alert fires after 18 minutes of stillness. You call; she's fine, dropped her hearing aid. Alert dismissed.
Fri
Fall in kitchen — caught. Posture event + 40s stillness. Alert reaches you in 90 seconds. You call, then call her neighbour. Neighbour reaches her in 8 minutes.
Sun
Weekly summary delivered. 7-day digest in the app: sleep average, room usage, no unresolved flags. Mom still insists she doesn't need it.
Persona 2

The recovery patient living alone

Just had hip surgery. Living alone for the next eight weeks.

  • Bathroom sensor is the priority. Post-op falls happen most in the bathroom. The slip-friendly geometry is tuned for that room.
  • You are both patient and primary contact. If you do not acknowledge an alert, it reaches the family member you trust — automatically.
  • Pause or return after recovery. Many people keep it running anyway — once the disc is on the ceiling, you stop thinking about it.

Note: Wellytic is a wellness-monitoring product, not a medical device. For medical emergencies, call your local emergency number. Wellytic notifies a person you trust; the decision to call for help stays with that person.

Wellytic · Home · Thu 02:47
Alert
Stillness — bathroom
18 min
Entered
02:29
Ladder
You
Next
Sarah
If no response in 2 min → Sarah notified
3am
most common time for post-op bathroom falls
demo data
8 wk
typical recovery window for hip replacement
expected
<2m
from stillness event to family notification
pilot target
Recovery week 3 with Wellytic
Mon
Slow morning. Still slower than pre-surgery baseline but within expected recovery pattern. No alerts.
Wed 3am
Bathroom alert. 18 minutes of stillness. You acknowledge on your phone — dropped crutch, okay. Alert ladder stops.
Thu
Kitchen detected. First time cooking since surgery. You see it in the app and message "nice work." She reads it an hour later.
Sat
Living room active. Movement in the living room for 90 minutes — physio exercises. Recovery trending on track.
Persona 3

The epilepsy patient living alone

Living alone with epilepsy. A camera in the bedroom is not an answer.

  • Posture-aware detection. A sudden posture change followed by 30+ seconds of stillness fires the same ladder that catches any fall — no wearable required.
  • Notification ladder reaches a person you trust, fast. Configure who, in what order, with what acknowledgment window.
  • Nothing to take off at bedtime. The sensor is on the ceiling. There is nothing to forget, lose, or leave on the charger overnight.

This is not a medical device or a seizure-prediction product. It is a notification system that uses posture and stillness signals, applied to the household of someone living alone with seizures.

Wellytic · Home · Sat 01:32
Alert
Posture event
+ stillness — bedroom
Event
01:31
Stillness
42s
Ladder
Jamie
Jamie: "I'm calling now" · 01:33
42s
from posture event to alert dispatch
demo data
things to charge, wear, or remember
by design
24/7
sensor active even when internet is out
local mode
A typical week living alone with Wellytic
Mon–Fri
Nothing fires. Normal nights. Wellytic quietly watches. Jamie checks the app summary once a day and sees the green baseline.
Sat 1am
Posture + stillness event. Alert fires in 42 seconds. Jamie calls, gets voice mail, then calls emergency services. Response time: under 4 minutes.
Sun
Review in app. Full event log with timestamps exported to PDF. Shared with neurologist at next appointment.
Persona 4

The spouse caregiver

You are 74 and you are caring for him. You cannot stand guard all night.

  • Calibrated bedtime window. Set the window once. The system will not alert during normal in-bed stillness — only when something genuinely matters.
  • Glance-readable at 3am. One headline: is he okay? Yes. Built so a 74-year-old can read it half-awake without glasses.
  • Phone-call setup support. If apps are not your comfort zone, our support team walks through setup on the phone.
Wellytic · Home · Thu 03:08
Bedtime window active
Harold is okay
In bed
22:14
Room
Bedroom
Alerts
0
Quiet night · no events since 22:30
1 wk
until most caregivers stop noticing the sensor
pilot target
~6h
uninterrupted sleep reported during pilot
demo data
0
changes visible in the room
by design
A caregiver week with Wellytic
Mon–Wed
Quiet nights. You sleep. Wellytic watches. You glance at your phone at 06:00 and see the green summary before you're out of bed.
Thu 3am
Kitchen alert. Harold left the bedroom at 02:45 and has been still in the kitchen for 30 minutes. Alert fires. You find him at the table, disoriented. You help him back to bed.
Fri–Sun
Back to normal. You sleep through Friday and Saturday. Sunday: weekly summary shows one flag this week, resolved. Trend: stable.