Andi
The AI that actually knows your family — memory, scheduling, and care coordination in one place.
Free tier available·Non-technical
Key strengths
Persistent family memory that builds context across every interactionProactive conflict detection and reminders before problems ariseCare Share feature for instant briefings to babysitters, grandparents, and co-parentsAge-appropriate AI for kids aged 7–18 with parental visibility and value alignmentNo ads and no data selling — privacy-first design for families
Free tier + paid plans
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Technical Overview & Integration Notes
⚠️ Pre-launch status: Andi is currently in a waitlist phase (as of 2026). No public API, SDK, or developer documentation has been released. The following reflects what is technically inferable from available product information.
Architecture Highlights
- Persistent Memory Layer: Andi maintains a family-specific knowledge store that persists across sessions, unlike stateless LLM chat interfaces. It ingests natural language, structured calendar data, email content, and voice notes.
- Multi-role Access Control: The system differentiates between parent (admin), caregiver (read/query), and child (age-gated) roles — each with configurable data visibility and interaction permissions.
- Proactive Intelligence Engine: A background reasoning layer continuously evaluates the family memory for conflicts, incomplete tasks, and time-sensitive events, generating proactive nudges rather than waiting for user prompts.
Kids AI Module
- Age-stratified interaction profiles: 7–10 (simple guide), 11–14 (mentor), 15–18 (coach with more autonomy)
- Parent visibility controls determine what conversation summaries or flagged topics surface to the parent dashboard.
Data & Privacy
- No advertising model; no third-party data sharing.
- Users control what Andi retains, shares with caregivers, and surfaces to children.
API / Integration Status
- No public API currently documented.
- Calendar and email ingestion is referenced in product copy but integration specifics are not yet publicly detailed.
