Welcome to the Tendwell beta!
Thank you for being one of our first families. This guide walks you through everything you need to get Tendwell up and running for your loved one.
Set up the tablet
Tendwell works on any tablet with a web browser โ an iPad, Android tablet, or even an old phone with a decent screen. No app to install.
Open Tendwell on the tablet
Open the browser on the tablet and go to your Tendwell companion page. Bookmark it or add it to the home screen so your parent can reach it with one tap.
On iPad: tap Share โ "Add to Home Screen"
On Android: tap โฎ Menu โ "Add to Home screen"
Tendwell will ask for two things on first launch:
2. Your family code โ from your approval email. This connects the companion to your family's dashboard so you can see conversation summaries.
Set up your Family Dashboard
The Family Dashboard is where you'll see summaries of your parent's conversations, mood flags, and check-in history. It's your window into how they're doing.
Enter the same family code you used in Step 2. Then register with your name and email so you can receive alerts.
Introduce Tendwell to your parent
This is the most important step. The first conversation sets the tone. Here's what we've learned from our interviews about what works best:
Don't oversell it or make it seem medical. Position it as a friendly companion, not a monitoring device. Tendwell is warm and patient โ it'll adapt to your parent's pace.
Radar sensor setup (coming soon)
Your free radar sensor kit will be shipped once they're ready. When it arrives, setup takes about 5 minutes โ just peel and stick. We'll send separate instructions with the kit.
What to expect
Here's what typically happens with new Tendwell families:
Don't worry if your parent is hesitant at first โ that's completely normal. Tendwell is designed to be patient and non-pushy. Most seniors warm up within a few days.
Need help? We're here.
As a beta family, you get priority support. Reach out anytime โ we're building this for families like yours and your feedback means everything.