Senior Control
Phone login stays closest to the relationship
The phone owner sees the original conversations, timing, and context without a third party reading over their shoulder.
Phone-code login is the private-owner view: full conversation history, past morning check-ins, and raw replies. Email and password open the family summary layer: today's status, trends, and alerts without exposing every message. First-time login can also create a free simulator workspace automatically. Emergency contacts are configured separately and are only notified during escalations.
Intended for the person who owns the phone number receiving the GoodMorningBuddy texts. This view can open prior conversations and read the original wording of each message.
Designed for adult children and caregivers who need reassurance without reading every private reply. This view surfaces only daily health signals, consistency, and unusual changes. It does not automatically make this account an emergency contact.
Access Scope
Conversation History
Full archive visible
Open prior mornings, message-by-message context, and exact wording.
Daily Status
Detailed view
Mood, delivery states, escalation notes, and transcript timing.
Privacy Layer
Private-owner default
Built for the person who receives the texts on their phone.
Best For
Senior autonomy
Keeps the original conversations in the hands of the phone owner.
Conversation History
Not available
Raw transcripts stay private to the phone-owner view.
Daily Status
Summary only
See check-in completion, tone, consistency, and alert status.
Privacy Layer
Family-safe view
Designed to reassure without exposing every sentence.
Best For
Children and caregivers
Track patterns and receive alerts without crossing privacy boundaries. Emergency outreach is configured separately.
Private Transcript Preview
Family Summary Preview
Today
Checked in
Reply received at 8:14 AM
Tone
Calm
No concerning language detected
Risk
Low
No escalation triggered
Detailed transcript stays locked
Family login can confirm that a good morning check-in happened, but it cannot open the original wording of every message.
Emergency contact is a separate role
A summary login can belong to an adult child or caregiver without making that person the emergency contact for missed check-ins or unanswered calls.
Why split the login?
GoodMorningBuddy separates reassurance from surveillance. Children can see whether the day looks normal. Parents keep control over the private words they send and receive.
Senior Control
The phone owner sees the original conversations, timing, and context without a third party reading over their shoulder.
Family Reassurance
Adult children still get what matters: whether today's check-in happened, whether anything looked unusual, and whether follow-up is needed.
Privacy By Default
The login screen itself explains the boundary so nobody is surprised later by what they can or cannot open.