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Ohai.ai
ListedA text-based assistant that runs your household's schedule
Ohai's assistant "O" helps a busy household stay coordinated over text. It syncs everyone's calendars, reads school newsletters and PDFs to pull out dates and tasks, and turns a quick voice note into reminders and to-dos. Built for parents juggling family logistics.
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Ada Health
ListedDescribe your symptoms and get a clear, careful read on what might be going on
Ada is a free symptom checker that asks about your symptoms one question at a time, then compares your answers against a large medical knowledge base to suggest possible causes and next steps. It's built for triage, not diagnosis — a calmer first stop than searching the web. A newer feature lets you describe how you feel in your own words, and you can run checks for family members too.
Samsung Food
ListedSave recipes, plan a week of meals, and build the grocery list
Samsung Food lets you save recipes from anywhere, plan meals on a drag-and-drop calendar, and generate a shared grocery list automatically. Its AI can build personalized weekly plans around your goals and guide you hands-free while cooking. The core planning tools are free.
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Khanmigo
ListedA patient AI tutor that guides you to the answer, not just at it
Khanmigo is Khan Academy's AI tutor. Rather than handing over answers, it asks questions and walks you through problems step by step — across math, science, writing, and more. Built by an education nonprofit, it's free for teachers and a few dollars a month for learners and parents.
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