New in the group chat

Every family chat needs a Lucy.

Lucy lives in the family WhatsApp, same as everyone else. Except she never forgets a flight, a school form, or a door code — and she brings each one back at exactly the right moment. No new app. Nothing to learn. Just ask.

She remembers everythingForward a ticket once. Ask about it at the airport.
She speaks up firstThe waiver deadline, the platform change, the journal that goes in the bag.
She’s part of the familyMorning cartoons, holiday greetings, and a soft spot for the dog.

Actually asked, actually answered

“Can you find our UK tickets?”

“Does puppy insurance make sense?”

“What’s the door code?”

“We missed our train…”

01 — Mornings

The day, sorted before breakfast.

While the house is still finding its shoes, Lucy has already read the calendar, the weather and the family inbox. What lands in the chat is one warm note with just what matters: drop-off at 8, the field journal goes in the bag, UPS between 1:45 and 5:45. And yes — the dog’s medicine is due.

Lucy opens the week with a custom cartoon and a Monday morning family brief.
The Monday sendoff, custom cartoon included.
Lucy lays out a packed Saturday of pet, family and travel logistics.
A packed Saturday, made manageable.
Lucy sends a London day brief and flags a pet grooming request for after landing.
A free day in London — plus one pet errand spotted.
Lucy sends a Fourth of July greeting with a cartoon and the day’s reminders.
The Fourth of July, properly observed.

02 — Travel

Twenty tabs of trip planning, down to one chat.

Forward her the flight PDF, the Airbnb confirmation, the restaurant screenshot. Then forget all of it. Lucy keeps the whole trip in her head — seats, booking references, lockbox codes, the plan for Tuesday. Ask from the back of a cab at 11pm and she answers in seconds.

Lucy tracks down the UK flight details and spots the missing leg.
Hunting down the missing flight leg.
Lucy compares eSIM options against the carrier’s international day pass.
eSIM vs. day pass — settled, with math.
Lucy marks departure day with an airport cartoon and a preflight checklist.
Departure day, with a preflight checklist.
Lucy files an Inverness flight ticket PDF into the shared trip memory.
A ticket PDF, filed and remembered.
Lucy logs a Dishoom reservation and explains how it fits the day’s plan.
Dinner booked, slotted neatly into the plan.
Lucy replies instantly with the Airbnb address and access code.
“What’s the address?” Answered instantly.

03 — Decisions

Ask a messy question. Get a straight answer.

Lucy doesn’t just fetch facts — she weighs them like someone who knows the family. Is puppy insurance actually worth it? Can a theme park fit around the biking day? Which of the two identically named restaurants is the one you meant? She reads the fine print so nobody else has to.

Lucy talks through the economics of puppy insurance.
The puppy insurance question, thought through.
Lucy weighs a theme park visit against the already-booked biking day.
Theme park vs. the existing plan.
Lucy untangles two similarly named restaurants in the same building.
Two restaurants, one name — untangled.
Lucy turns a reservation screenshot into a confirmed calendar entry.
A screenshot becomes a calendar entry.
Lucy closes the day with a wrap-up of remaining tasks and deadlines.
The evening wrap of loose ends.

04 — On the road

The family missed a train. Lucy didn’t blink.

Somewhere between London and Edinburgh, the connection was gone. Before anyone had found a help desk, Lucy had checked the ticket rules, confirmed the flexible fare still held, and worked out the new arrival time. The next morning she was reading live rail feeds and calling out the platform at King’s Cross.

Lucy rescues a missed train by checking ticket rules and replanning arrival.
Missed train, rescued in real time.
Lucy confirms the departure platform and on-time status from live rail data.
Platform confirmed, from live rail data.

05 — The warm stuff

Not just an assistant. A character in the chat.

Lucy celebrates the wins, recognizes the places in the photos, and turns big days into little cartoons. She’s the family member who never forgets a birthday — mostly because she’s the one reminding everyone else.

Lucy recaps a Mt. Diablo camping trip from the family’s shared photos.
A camping trip, recapped from the photos.
Lucy recognizes Leicester Square from a shared photo and adds local color.
“Where is this?” Leicester Square, of course.
Lucy replies to a family photo with a whimsical custom cartoon.
A family photo, returned as a cartoon.