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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about SilverFriend — how it works, what it can do, and how it helps your family.

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About SilverFriend

SilverFriend is a daily phone companion for elderly people. It calls your loved one at their preferred time, has a natural conversation about things they care about — their favourite shows, local events, family, hobbies — and sends you a summary afterwards so you know how they’re doing. There are no apps to install. Their regular phone rings, they pick up, and the conversation begins. SilverFriend remembers what was discussed in previous calls and learns what topics your parent enjoys most, so every conversation feels personal rather than generic.

SilverFriend is designed for elderly people (typically 65-90) who live alone or spend much of their day without company — and for the adult children who worry about them. It’s particularly helpful when distance, work, or daily life make it difficult to call every day yourself. The service works for anyone who can answer a phone, regardless of their comfort with technology.

Yes, always. Transparency is non-negotiable for us. Every call begins with a clear introduction: «Good morning, this is your daily call from SilverFriend.» We never pretend to be a human or a family member. We’ve found that being upfront about this actually builds trust — your parent knows exactly what the service is, and they can relax into the conversation without confusion. Most people become comfortable within the first few calls.

No — the opposite. SilverFriend is a bridge to more human connection, not a replacement for it. During conversations, if your parent mentions missing you or a sibling, SilverFriend can suggest connecting them directly. It also encourages participation in local community activities and events. The goal is to reduce the long, quiet stretches between your visits and calls — not to substitute for them.

No. SilverFriend is not a medical alert system or a Hausnotruf (emergency button service). We do not dispatch emergency responders. However, if your parent mentions something concerning during a call — like a fall, chest pain, or confusion — the system detects this and alerts you immediately so you can take action. Think of it as an early awareness layer, not an emergency response service.

Smart speakers wait for your parent to initiate. SilverFriend calls them proactively at a scheduled time — no commands to remember, no «Hey Alexa» to say, no device to set up. The conversations are also fundamentally different: instead of answering one-off questions, SilverFriend has an ongoing relationship with your parent. It remembers what they talked about last week, knows their interests, and brings up topics that are personally relevant to them. A smart speaker is a tool; SilverFriend is a companion.

SilverFriend currently supports conversations in German, English, and Spanish. The system adapts not just the language but also the cultural context — German users hear about ARD programmes and local Seniorentreffs, English users hear about BBC shows, and Spanish users get culturally relevant content. All three languages are fully supported across the website, the service, and the family dashboard.

How Calls Work

You choose the frequency that works best. Options include daily, three times a week, twice a week, or weekly. Many families start with daily calls and adjust from there. The schedule is fully configurable and can be changed at any time.

Yes. During setup, you set your parent’s preferred call time — for example, «4pm every day» or «9am on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.» The call arrives within a 15-minute window of that time (so a 4pm preference means the call comes between 3:45 and 4:15). You can also choose whether calls happen on weekends or weekdays only.

Between 10 and 20 minutes, typically. There is no hard time limit — your parent can talk for as long as they’d like, whether that’s 5 minutes or 30. The conversation ends naturally when they’re ready, and they can simply say goodbye to end the call.

SilverFriend uses advanced speech-to-speech technology that produces a warm, natural-sounding voice. It’s not a robotic text-to-speech system — it listens and responds in real time, with natural pacing, pauses, and tone. Most people find the voice pleasant and easy to talk to. That said, it’s designed to sound like a helpful companion, not to impersonate a real person.

SilverFriend always speaks first. When your parent picks up the phone, SilverFriend greets them warmly and opens with something specific — perhaps asking about their weekend, mentioning a TV show they enjoy, or following up on something from their last conversation. This means your parent never has to think of what to say to get started.

No. SilverFriend works on any regular telephone — landline or mobile. There are no apps to install, no internet connection needed at their home, no passwords to remember, and no screens to navigate. If they can answer their phone, they can use SilverFriend. This is deliberate: we designed the service for people who may not use digital technology.

Yes. During any call, your parent can say something like «Could you call me back this afternoon?» or «Remind me about my doctor’s appointment at 3pm» and SilverFriend will schedule that automatically. They can also request callbacks more casually — even saying «Maybe we could chat again later» is understood and acted on.

Three types. A continuation call picks up where the last conversation left off — SilverFriend remembers the context. A reminder is a short, purposeful check-in: «Just calling to remind you about your appointment!» A TV reminder calls just before a favourite programme starts. All three can be triggered naturally during conversation.

Yes. If your parent says «Call me every Saturday morning,» SilverFriend sets up a recurring callback that repeats each week automatically. Recurring patterns include daily, weekdays only, or specific days of the week. They continue until your parent asks to stop them.

The system can be paused at any time. If your parent is travelling, in hospital, or simply doesn’t want calls for a period, you can deactivate the schedule and reactivate it whenever they’re ready. No calls go out during the pause, and the service picks up right where it left off — with all their memories and preferences intact.

Personalization & Memory

Before each call, SilverFriend assembles a detailed picture of your parent: their name, interests, family members, health context, communication preferences, memories from previous calls, and freshly researched topics for the week. This means the conversation isn’t generic — it’s about the things your parent actually cares about. The system prepares differently for every single call.

Yes. After every call, the system extracts key moments: what made your parent laugh, a story they told, a concern they mentioned, or a topic they were enthusiastic about. These memories carry forward into future calls. So if your parent mentioned their grandchildren’s school play last Tuesday, SilverFriend might ask «How did the school play go?» the following week.

SilverFriend builds what we call a «life chronicle» — the enduring facts about your parent’s life. Where they grew up, their career, how they met their spouse, their children’s names, significant life events. This information comes from the initial profile you provide and from what your parent shares naturally during conversations. It’s stored permanently (unlike day-to-day memories) and ensures SilverFriend always knows the important context of their life.

Every week, SilverFriend researches personalised topics for each user. If your parent loves football, the system finds this week’s match results for their team. If they enjoy a particular TV programme, it knows what aired this week. It also discovers local community events, seasonal recipes, historical anniversaries, and current affairs relevant to their interests. This research runs automatically — there’s nothing you need to do.

Yes. The system tracks TV schedules across major channels — including ARD, ZDF, and arte in Germany, BBC and ITV in the UK — and matches them against your parent’s preferences. If your parent watches a certain programme regularly, SilverFriend can bring it up in conversation, remind them before it airs, or ask what they thought of the latest episode.

Yes. SilverFriend maintains a database of over 1,100 community events across 56+ cities, including senior activity groups, local markets, craft clubs, walking groups, and cultural events. Importantly, this includes coverage of rural and small-town activities — not just major cities. If there’s a Seniorentreff or a local market happening near your parent this week, SilverFriend can mention it in conversation.

That’s covered. When we encounter an interest that doesn’t fit standard categories — say, a passion for East German locomotive history or traditional embroidery techniques — the system automatically runs a targeted research process to understand the topic, find conversation-worthy material, and weave it into future calls. You don’t need to do anything special; SilverFriend adapts to whatever your parent is interested in.

In several ways. The system tests different conversation approaches to learn what works best for each individual — some people respond well to deep, reflective conversations; others prefer lighter, more cheerful exchanges. It also tracks which topics generated the most engagement and adjusts accordingly. And an internal review system monitors conversation quality across all users to identify and fix patterns that aren’t working well.

Yes. During setup and at any time afterwards, you can specify topics to encourage (e.g., «Ask about her garden») or topics to avoid (e.g., «Don’t bring up politics»). You can also add specific reminders, like medication or hydration check-ins. SilverFriend combines your preferences with what it learns naturally from conversations.

Family Dashboard & Updates

After each call, you receive a notification with a brief summary: the overall mood of the conversation, key topics discussed, and whether anything concerning was flagged. You’ll know whether they seemed cheerful, quiet, engaged, or if something needs your attention — without needing to listen to the call itself.

Yes. The SilverFriend Family Dashboard is a mobile app where you can see your parent’s call history, mood trends, conversation highlights, and any alerts. It’s designed to give you peace of mind with a quick daily glance — you don’t need to spend time digging through detailed reports unless you want to.

You can see: when the call happened, how long it lasted, a mood score, an engagement level, the main topics discussed, highlights from the conversation (e.g., «Talked enthusiastically about her garden»), and any concerns flagged. You never see raw transcripts — what you see is a curated, respectful summary.

Yes. The dashboard includes a mood trend view showing how your parent’s mood has developed over the past weeks. This can help you spot gradual changes — like a slow decline in mood that you might not notice from a single weekly phone call — and act on them early.

No, and this is by design. Your parent’s conversations are private. What you see are summaries: mood, engagement, topics, and highlights. This protects your parent’s dignity and encourages them to speak freely, knowing the details of what they say stay between them and SilverFriend.

You receive a notification after each call with a quick summary. On Sunday evenings, you also receive a weekly overview that covers the entire week: average mood, top topics, any concerns, and overall engagement. You can configure exactly when you want to receive these notifications.

Yes. Multiple family members can each create their own account and view the same parent’s information. This means siblings can all stay informed without relying on one person to relay updates. There’s no limit on the number of family members who can have access.

Yes. You can set quiet hours — for example, no notifications before 8am or after 10pm — and the system respects your timezone. This way, a call that happens at 4pm in Germany doesn’t wake you up if you’re in a different timezone.

Safety & Wellbeing

If your parent mentions falling, chest pain, difficulty breathing, or other emergency-related language, SilverFriend detects this immediately and alerts you. The system is trained to recognise emergency phrases in German, English, and Spanish. To be clear: SilverFriend does not dispatch emergency services — it notifies you so you can take the appropriate action, including calling 112/999 if needed.

The system tracks mood after every call. If it detects a sustained decline — not just one quiet day, but a pattern over a week — you receive an alert. This early awareness is one of the most valuable aspects of regular calls: gradual changes that are invisible in a weekly phone call become visible when measured daily.

Consistent daily conversations make it easier to spot gradual changes: increasing forgetfulness or confusion about time, declining energy or growing withdrawal, difficulty managing daily tasks like medication or meals, mentions of near-falls or mobility issues, and growing expressions of loneliness or anxiety. These signals accumulate over time into a clearer picture than any single phone call could provide.

SilverFriend can support people in the early stages of dementia or mild cognitive decline, as long as the initial setup is done together with a family member. The service creates gentle routines through predictable, regular calls and keeps conversations simple and reassuring. It can also help you notice changes in memory, orientation, or mood over time. However, SilverFriend is not a medical service — it cannot diagnose or treat any condition. For medical decisions, always consult a healthcare professional.

Yes, strictly. SilverFriend never uses slang, casual, or youthful language. You won’t hear «Hey!», «Cool!», or «Awesome!» — instead, the conversation uses warm, respectful language like «Good morning,» «How lovely,» and «That sounds wonderful.» This is a deliberate design choice: the service speaks to your parent with the dignity and warmth they deserve.

Yes. All conversations go through content filtering to ensure nothing inappropriate, distressing, or unsuitable for an elderly audience is discussed. The system also avoids calculating specific dates for recurring events (like «your next appointment is on March 25th») to prevent errors that could erode trust. It sticks to what it knows with confidence.

SilverFriend runs an internal quality review system that analyses whether conversations are meaningful, engaging, and varied — or whether they’re becoming repetitive or shallow. This review happens automatically across all calls and drives improvements to conversation quality over time. If a particular conversation approach isn’t working well for a user, the system adjusts.

Many adult children carry this feeling — the sense that you’re never doing enough, especially when juggling work, your own family, and caring at a distance. SilverFriend gives your parent regular, friendly contact every day, even when your week is overwhelming. It also gives you structured updates so you know someone has checked in. It doesn’t replace your calls or visits, but it can ease the constant background worry and help you be more present when you do have time.

Privacy & Data Protection

All data is stored on secure servers within the European Union. Voice processing happens in Sweden (Stockholm), and all other data — profiles, memories, call summaries — is stored in Germany (Frankfurt). No data ever leaves the EU. This is a fundamental design principle, not an optional setting.

Calls are processed in real time but raw audio is not permanently stored. The system listens and responds live, then generates a text-based summary after the call ends. Any call-related data that is temporarily stored is automatically deleted after 90 days. Your parent’s voice is never kept indefinitely.

No. We are a subscription service — we earn money when families continue using SilverFriend because their parent is happier, not by selling data. We do not share data with advertisers, insurers, healthcare providers, marketers, or any third party. Your parent’s information is used solely to make their conversations better.

You and your parent together. A privacy level setting determines how much detail the family dashboard shows: «minimal» (just that the call happened), «standard» (mood and topics), or «detailed» (full summaries and highlights). Regardless of the setting, full conversation transcripts are never visible to family members.

Yes. Under GDPR (DSGVO in Germany, RGPD in Spain), you can request complete deletion of all your parent’s data at any time. This includes call summaries, memories, profile information, and any other stored data. The deletion is processed within 30 days, and you can verify that it has been completed.

Consent happens over the phone — no apps, no forms, no digital signatures. We explain the service in plain, simple language during a brief introductory call and ask for verbal confirmation. This process is recorded and compliant with German elder-care regulations. Your parent understands and agrees to the service in a way that’s comfortable and stress-free for them.

Yes. Under GDPR Article 15, you have the right to request a complete export of all data stored about your parent. This is provided in a standard format and includes all profile information, call summaries, and stored memories. You can request this at any time without needing a reason.

Getting Started

Yes. We offer a trial period so you can experience the service yourself before deciding. You can also request a demo call to hear the voice and conversation style firsthand — so you know exactly what your parent will experience before they receive their first call.

The basics: your parent’s name, phone number, preferred language, and when they’d like to receive calls. Beyond that, anything you share about their interests, family, health context, or daily routines helps SilverFriend have better conversations from the very first call. You can add or update this information at any time.

About 15 minutes. You fill in your parent’s profile, set their preferred call times, and optionally add details about their interests and family. That’s it. There’s nothing to install on their end — their phone is already ready.

Within 24 hours of activation, at their preferred call time. If you activate the service in the morning and their preferred time is that afternoon, they could receive their first call the same day.

Yes, at any time. Interests change, schedules shift, family circumstances evolve. You can update call times, add new interests, adjust privacy settings, or change any other preference whenever you need to. Changes take effect from the next scheduled call.

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