How KinKeeper works
Choose what to protect. See what needs attention.
KinKeeper watches for unusual transactions, exposed personal data, identity warning signs, and missed check-ins—then explains what changed and what to do next.
Waitlist updates · No payment required · You stay in controlThree simple steps
From a concern to a clear next step
Choose the protection, connect only what you want, and see what deserves a closer look.
Choose the protection you need
Choose Money, Privacy, Identity, or Wellbeing. Start with one protection and add more when it fits.
KinKeeper watches for changes
Connect only what the protection needs. KinKeeper then watches for unusual transactions, exposed data, identity warning signs, or a missed check-in.
See what needs attention
KinKeeper explains what changed and gives you a clear next step. Share an alert or update with someone you trust when you want help.
Wellbeing in action
A daily check-in that feels natural
A KinKeeper AI Companion makes the scheduled call. Here is a sample conversation and the short update a trusted contact receives afterward.
What a trusted contact sees
Slept well, a little knee stiffness. Looking forward to garden club. Check-in complete.
For a paid Wellness Check or Reminder, KinKeeper follows the saved attempt timing, then alerts the Kin Circle members the older adult chose through enabled channels. Email starts enabled by default; text requires consent. The first valid acknowledgment stops remaining notifications.
Social Calls are connection-only and do not create missed-check-in alerts. A completed check-in confirms the routine was completed, not that someone is safe. A missed check-in is a signal for personal follow-up, not proof of an emergency.
Choose your protection
Start with one. Add more when you need them.
Money, Privacy, Identity, and Wellbeing each solve a different problem.
Review unusual transactions from supported bank and card accounts with read-only monitoring. KinKeeper cannot move money.
Explore MoneyFind likely data-broker listings, track opt-out requests, and see when exposed details return.
Explore PrivacyMonitor supported breach, dark-web, and address-change warning signs with sensitive details masked.
Explore IdentityPaid Wellness Checks and Reminders retry missed check-ins, then alert the Kin Circle. Social Calls are connection-only.
Explore WellbeingBuilt around control
Protection that keeps the account holder in control
Read-only by design
KinKeeper can monitor supported transactions, but cannot move money.
Sensitive details stay masked
Alerts show what needs review without exposing full account or identity numbers.
The older adult stays in control
They choose what to connect and who to invite.
Start focused, add later
Choose the protection in front of you, then add another when it fits.
Common questions
How the platform works
See what the account holder controls, what each protection does, and where KinKeeper’s role stops.
Can I use just one KinKeeper protection?
Yes. Start with the protection that solves the problem in front of you, or bring multiple protections together in one account. See Pricing for current availability.
Can KinKeeper move money?
No. Supported bank and card connections are read-only. KinKeeper can bring unusual activity forward for review but cannot move money, block transactions, or determine fraud.
Who controls what KinKeeper monitors?
The account holder does. They choose what to connect, which protections to use, and whether to invite someone they trust.
Does Wellbeing require a smartphone?
No. Paid Wellbeing calls can reach a landline, basic cell phone, or smartphone. Free inbound text check-ins require a phone that can send texts.
Is KinKeeper a medical or emergency service?
No. Wellbeing check-ins are not medical advice, a medical-alert device, or a 911 replacement. For any emergency, always call your local emergency number.
Stay informed
Start with the protection you need.
Join the waitlist and tell us which protection matters most. We’ll email you when KinKeeper officially launches.
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