What you might be wondering.
Honest answers to the questions family members tend to ask. If yours isn't here, text Alfonso directly.
Only the Herrada family. Specifically, only people whose phone numbers Alfonso has registered. The system does not share, sell, or expose your messages to anyone outside the family — no advertisers, no marketers, no health insurers, no government, no AI companies for training.
The system uses Anthropic's Claude API to read your messages and figure out what kind of update they are (appointment vs. medication vs. note). Anthropic doesn't keep your messages beyond their standard processing window, and they're contractually prohibited from training on them. Read the full privacy policy.
No. The system only sees messages you send to the Care Line number. It cannot read any other text on your phone. It can't access your contacts, your photos library, your other conversations, or anything else.
Reply with a correction in plain English — "delete that last note" or "the medication should be Metformin 1000mg not 500" — and the system updates the record. Or text Alfonso directly and he can remove or fix anything from the admin side.
The system itself doesn't charge you. Standard SMS and MMS rates from your wireless carrier may apply — typically a fraction of a cent per message, or nothing if you have unlimited texting (most plans do).
Calls to the Care Line use your normal voice minutes.
You don't need it. SMS, MMS, and voice all work over your normal cellular signal. The system processes your message and saves it on Alfonso's end — your phone just sends it like any text.
No. Use whatever messaging app you already have — Messages on iPhone, Messages on Android, whatever you text with normally. Just save the number as a contact and text it.
Yes. Photos of prescription labels, discharge papers, doctor's notes, anything legible — send them as MMS. The system reads the text in the image and saves the relevant details. This is faster and more accurate than typing.
SMS doesn't reliably deliver audio attachments across all carriers, so the system uses calls instead. Dial the Care Line, leave a voicemail after the greeting, hang up. The system transcribes and saves it within a minute. Up to 2 minutes per recording.
The system will ask you to clarify — usually just to confirm who the update is about (Pa, Ma, or Ricky). Reply with the name and it'll save correctly.
If it ever goes off the rails, text Alfonso. He can see exactly what was saved and fix anything.
Two ways. Text a question to the Care Line — "What's the latest on Pa?" or "What medications is Ma on?" The system answers from the family record.
Or open 4030.analyticgator.ai in a browser — sign in with your email (you'll get a magic link, no password needed) and you'll see a View tab that shows the recent records for any person.
Reply STOP (or STOPALL, UNSUBSCRIBE, CANCEL, END, QUIT) to any message from the Care Line. Your number is removed immediately and the system stops sending you anything.
You can also tell Alfonso directly. Same result, same speed.
Your phone number is removed. Updates you contributed in the past stay in the family record (with your name attributed) since they're part of the care history other family members may be relying on. If you want your name removed from past updates too, ask Alfonso — he can do that.
For 20+ years, every piece of medical information about Pa, Ma, and Ricky has lived in Mom's head, group chats, and scattered notes. When she's not available — traveling, asleep, or just busy — the rest of us don't have what we need. Doctors ask questions and we can't answer them. Medications get missed because no one remembers when the refill is due.
This system is one place where everything lives. Anyone in the family can add to it, anyone can read from it, and Mom's brain stops being the single point of failure for the people we love.
If you weren't available tomorrow, what would the family's caregiving system have to work with?
Text or email Alfonso directly. He built this — he'd rather hear your concern than have you stop using it.