Kind answers, whenever you need them
Sometimes life throws a lot of paperwork, big words, or tricky questions our way. Ask Jenny is your friendly helper – always ready to read, understand, and explain things in plain English. Whether it’s a letter from the council, a hospital form, or a strange text message, we’re here to help you feel confident and in control.
Everything in Ask Jenny is made with simplicity and clarity in mind. The app uses large buttons, readable text, and a clean layout so it’s easy to use – even if you’re not confident with technology. We avoid jargon, speak in plain language, and always aim to give gentle, friendly help.
Ask Jenny provides gentle, everyday support in whatever way you need. Whether you’re trying to understand a confusing letter, wondering what a sign means, or simply have a question about something around you, the app gives clear, kind explanations in plain English. Just take a photo or type a message – no question is too small.
It’s also a safe space to chat when you’re feeling lonely or unsure. Many people use it for reassurance: “What does this form mean?”, “Is this message a scam?”, or even “What is this thing I found in the cupboard?” The app responds with calm, friendly help that never rushes you.
Beyond answering questions, Ask Jenny includes a simplified calendar that shows the week ahead in a clean, easy-to-read format – perfect for checking appointments, events, or reminders at a glance. Everything is styled with clarity and comfort in mind, with large buttons and plain text.
Whether you need help once a week or several times a day, Ask Jenny is always ready, always patient, and always on your side. It’s like having a kind helper in your pocket, whenever you need it.
Ask Jenny was designed for older adults who may be experiencing memory loss, living with conditions like Alzheimer’s or dementia, or simply finding it difficult to understand official letters, forms, or everyday information.
Please remember: Any kind of software can make mistakes, so if you're in doubt ask someone you trust.