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THE CIRCLE OF CARE
Silver, for the dignity our parents earn as they age. Karma, for the simplest truth we know: they spent their lives caring for us. This is our turn to return that circle of care.
We're building something for the moment you can't be there in person, but refuse to be absent. Before we build it fully, we want to build it right — with you.
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WHY THIS MATTERS
Caregiving stress rarely announces itself. It shows up as a missed call you catch too late, a knot in your stomach in a meeting, a "haan" that doesn't quite land right.
These aren't hypothetical. They're the moments families describe to us again and again — and probably why you're reading this page at all.
"Between two connecting flights on a work trip, boarding announcement, seatbelt sign, and six hours with no signal — is exactly when your phone decides it has something to say. You land, switch off airplane mode, and watch nine missed calls load in, with no way to know yet if everything's alright."
"Three meetings, a deadline, and a text you meant to send this morning — 'Did Papa take his BP tablet?' By the time you check, it's evening, and you're left wondering how long it's really been."
"It's 9pm in London and 2:30am in Delhi. You do the math anyway — wondering if it's too late to call, too early to worry, or already too late to have noticed something was wrong."
"Every night, the same message: 'Sab theek?' Every night, the same answer: 'Haan.' It's the only information you have — and some nights, you know it isn't the whole story."
"She said she was fine on Sunday's call — voice steady, like always. It was only Thursday, when a neighbor mentioned the ambulance, that you learned 'fine' had meant three days of chest pain she didn't want to worry you with."
"Your masi already has her own parents to look after, but she's the only one nearby, so she's quietly become the one who checks in 'just in case.' You've never actually asked her if that's fair."
"Your job runs on US hours, so you sleep when your parents are awake and work when they sleep. By the time you're free to call, it's already tomorrow for them, and you've missed the whole day."
"Everyone else's photos show full tables and marigold garlands. Yours shows a video call propped against a laptop, your mother holding a plate of food up to the camera so you can 'see' Diwali this year."
"The hospital calls to say the procedure went fine, and someone should pick him up by evening. You're three states away, doing mental math on flights, hoping the 'someone' works itself out before you land."
Illustrative scenarios based on what families tell us — not attributed to a specific individual.
WHO WE ARE
Silver Karma is being built by founders with years of experience in hospitality — and by people who have personally experienced the challenge of caring for aging parents from a distance.
We understand the reality: balancing work, family and responsibilities while quietly worrying about whether your parents are doing okay. Sometimes it means calling between meetings, asking a neighbour to check in, or simply waiting for that message that tells you everything is fine.
That experience is at the heart of why Silver Karma exists. Silver Karma is being built with the same standard of care and accountability we would want for our own parents.
Because distance should never mean being disconnected from their care.
WHAT WE'RE BUILDING
Silver Karma brings together reliable, always-on technology with real human care coordinators — daily check-ins, medication reminders, support during health emergencies, and everyday elder care assistance — being shaped, together, to help families separated by distance stay closer to the people who matter most, even when they can't be there in person. Every check-in is followed through by someone real, so the small things — a missed pill, a quiet day, an unanswered call — are noticed and acted on, not just logged.
phone check-in — sketched, not built yet
coordinator + elder — still figuring this out
WHY WE'RE ASKING
First
We want to build the right thing, not just a thing. Which city should we launch in first? Which features matter most to a family managing a parent's diabetes versus a family managing early memory loss? What should a plan actually cost for it to feel fair, not a luxury? We'd rather ask than assume.
Second
This is how you get in early. The survey isn't just research for us; it's the first step toward being part of what we build.
WHAT YOU GET
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Management reserves the right to modify, add, or delete the contents of this survey, and to close it once we have sufficient responses to build the product.
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TIMELINE
Aug 21, 2026
Survey opens
World Senior Citizens Day
Oct 1, 2026
We're targeting this date to begin
UN International Day of Older Persons
Six weeks in between is exactly how long it should take to turn what families tell us into what we build.
GET IN TOUCH
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WHO'S BEHIND THIS
We're being upfront: Silver Karma is in its early build phase, and our formal company name and registration will be finalized shortly. What's real right now is the team, the problem we're solving, and this survey. Full legal and registration details will be published here the moment they're official.
Delhi — details soon