How it works
Real Family Stories

A vivid recollection of taking her two children to the Shiva temple every day during Shravan month to offer milk to Lord Shiva—a ritual of devotion and motherhood intertwined.

Sudhir recounts his recent box cricket league match where he won Man of the Series and Man of the Match, hitting two fours off consecutive balls to turn the team's momentum, then taking a crucial.
Privacy
Your family's stories
stay in your family
No ads. Ever.
No data selling
Trusted AI partners, under contract
Encrypted and continuously improving

Asha curates a magazine with your family stories.
Delivered every month.
One Plan. Your Whole Family.
Compare it to a biographer and Wellness coach, with infinite memory, knowledge, and patience.
available 24/7
Try it for free. Pay only after seeing the magic work.
STARTER PLAN
$9.99/month
Your parent hears from Asha every week
1 parent, weekly calls
Calls in their language, on their regular phone
Reminders and soft nudges
Listen to family voice snippets on call or web
Family dashboard & shared updates
Safety alerts for missed calls
No Credit Card for Trial • Cancel anytime
FAMILY PLAN
$29.99/month
Asha becomes part of your parent's everyday life
Unlimited calls among 5 family members
1 keepsake Family magazine delivered per month
Agentic AI Improvements
Calls in their language, on their regular phone
Reminders and soft nudges
Listen to family voice snippets on call or web
Family dashboard & shared updates
Safety alerts for missed calls
No Credit Card for Trial • Cancel anytime
Faqs
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I'm Rohan, husband, father of two, and the founder of this small company. I built familycall.care because the hardest part of living abroad isn't the distance in miles.
It's the distance in daily life. The birthdays you join by screen. The doctor's appointments you hear about after. The small, ordinary moments that stitch a family together, and that a weekly call can't replace. This product is personal. Every feature we ship is one I wish existed for my own family first.
"My mom Neela was the first person who ever called Asha. She talks to Asha almost every day. When I heard what she'd shared, I learned things about her childhood I had never known in thirty years."













