I built Juta because I kept meaning to call. Most days I did. Some days I didn't. And the days I didn't, I spent the whole day wondering if she was okay. Juta fixes that. A warm daily text to your loved one, a daily recap back to you. Juta doesn't replace your calls. It covers the days between them.
Claim my free spotI wanted something my mom's generation could actually use. No apps. No passwords. No learning curve. Just a text message, which everyone already knows how to send. Works on any phone, any carrier, any age.
We learn a little about your loved one so every message feels personal, not generic. Their name, their situation, what matters to them.
Up to 4 warm messages arrive each day. They reply naturally, just like texting a friend. No app. No login. No new thing to learn.
You and up to 3 family members get a quiet daily summary. You'll know they're okay. And if something seems off, you'll know that too.
Everyone has these days. That's what Juta covers.
Join the waitlist$30 a month is $1 a day. People spend more than that on a single coffee without thinking twice. I'm not judging. I did it too. That's why I built this.
| Netflix | $22/mo |
| One weekday latte | $7 (x20 = $140/mo) |
| A single dinner out | $60+ |
| Gym membership you barely use | $50/mo |
| Juta daily check-ins | $30/mo |
Daily peace of mind that your loved one is okay.
No hidden fees. No long-term contracts. Cancel anytime.
Juta is named after a family member with dementia. Watching my family try to stay connected to her, across busy lives and long distances, never quite knowing if she was okay, was what first made me think something needed to exist.
But honestly, it was my own guilt that made me actually build it. The days I meant to call and didn't. The nights I realized I hadn't checked in. I didn't want to be the person at her funeral wondering why I didn't just send a text more often. Juta is my answer to that. For me, and for every family carrying the same quiet worry.
The tools that existed weren't built for the people who needed them most. They required apps and logins and learning curves. She already knew how to read a text. So I built something that met her where she was.
"I didn't build this to replace family. I built it because family is busy, and busy people need a little help showing up every day."
Chad Hensle, Founder