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Family Circle

Watch over the people in your care — without watching over them.

They wear the watch. You read the app. From the next room, the next continent, or across a caseload — Leiko keeps you in their rhythm without ever putting you between them and their independence.

Three steps. Then the rhythm finds you.

They get the watch.

They wear it like any other watch. It pairs to their phone if they have one, or to yours if they don't. Setup takes about fifteen minutes — do it for them in person, or walk them through it on a video call.

You read the app.

Open Leiko on your phone, see their Daily Pulse — the five-ring constellation that captures their morning blood pressure, resting heart rate, last night's sleep, oxygen, and activity. One sentence underneath in plain language: how they're doing today.

Add the people who should know.

Siblings. The other parent. A nurse, an aide, or a professional caregiver. Up to five people can share access to one watch. Everyone sees the same numbers. Nobody sees what the wearer doesn't want them to see.

Dignity is the design.

Leiko was built around one rule: the person wearing the watch never feels watched. Sleep data is hidden from the people sharing access by default — the wearer has to opt in to share it. Notes they write about their readings are theirs unless they choose to share. The push notifications are calm, sentence-case, never escalating. There are no live feeds. No "check-ins." No surveillance language.

What you get is the morning answer. What they keep is everything else.

Calm before clever.

URGENT ALERT

Their blood pressure is DANGEROUS — 158/95! Take action immediately!

A note worth seeing

This morning's reading was 158/92 — six points above their week. Worth a closer look later.

Leiko categorises anomalies into two states: calm-concerned and confirmed-urgent. The first arrives quietly, in your normal notification stream. The second — reserved for clinically actionable thresholds — appears with weight but never with panic. No fear language ever. Worry is a poor caregiver. Information is a better one.

Built for the people who care across any distance.

Leiko was built by a founder in Africa for the millions of families — across the continent and the diaspora — who are raising children in one country while watching over parents in another. The product works for any family across any distance, but the people we built it for first are the ones sending support home, scheduling calls around time zones, and worrying about high blood pressure they cannot see.

If that's you, we built this with you in mind. And if you care for others for a living — a nurse, a home aide, a caregiver looking after several people at once — the same circle works for you: trustworthy readings on every wrist you're responsible for, gathered calmly in one place.

Adult daughter and her elder mother at a kitchen table

The first 30 are claiming their watches.

Founder Edition from $185 — ships within days. Or pre-order the next batch at retail.