Ron
The agentic AI assistant for your household.
Ron keeps track of the moving parts of family life — schedules, chores, errands, reminders — and actually does something about them. Not another list app you have to maintain.
Opens your mail app. We only use your address for the launch announcement.
Capabilities
What Ron does.
Understands the whole household
Ron holds context across everyone in the family — who is where, what is due, what keeps slipping. Ask in plain language and it answers from the full picture, not one siloed list.
Takes action, not notes
Ron drafts the message, schedules the reminder, assigns the chore, and follows up when it is not done. Agentic means it closes loops on its own.
Chores that actually get finished
Assign recurring chores, let Ron handle the nagging, and see at a glance what is done. Kids get their own simplified view of exactly what is theirs.
Kids Mode with a parent PIN
Parents can switch on a restricted view locked behind a four-digit PIN. Kids see only what is relevant to them — their chores, their schedule — and nothing else.
Built to be handed the boring stuff
Recurring errands, appointment prep, the thing you always forget the week before. Ron is designed for delegation, not for another dashboard to check.
Privacy taken seriously
Household data is sensitive, and children's data more so. We collect the minimum needed to make Ron work and are explicit about where it goes.
How it works
Hand it off once. Ron keeps it running.
Tell Ron about your household
A short setup: who is in the family, the recurring rhythms, what you want handled. No spreadsheet migration.
Hand things off in plain language
“Make sure the trash goes out Tuesday nights” or “remind me about permission slips.” Ron turns intent into standing work.
Ron follows through
It tracks, reminds, reassigns, and escalates to you only when it needs a decision. You check in; you do not maintain it.
For parents
Ron is built for you, not for your kids.
Ron is a tool for the adults running a household. Kids Mode is an optional, restricted view you can switch on — useful for getting chores done without handing a child the whole system.
A parent turns it on
Kids Mode is off by default. A parent enables it deliberately and decides what a child can see.
Locked behind a PIN
Leaving Kids Mode requires the four-digit PIN the parent sets. A child cannot switch back to the full household view.
Deliberately limited
Kids Mode shows only what belongs to that child — their chores and their schedule. The wider household view stays with the adults.
Requirements
- iPhone
- iOS 17 or later
- An internet connection
Availability
Ron is coming soon to the App Store. Pricing will be announced at launch. Support is available at support@kfdigital.studio.
FAQ
Common questions.
When will Ron be available?
Ron is in active development and will be submitted to the Apple App Store shortly. Join the notify list and we will email you the day it is approved — that is the only thing we will use your address for.
What platforms will Ron support?
iOS first. We are focused on making the iPhone experience excellent before expanding.
Is Ron designed for children to use?
Ron is built for adults managing a household. Kids Mode is an optional, parent-enabled view locked behind a four-digit PIN that shows a child only their own assignments and schedule. Parents stay in control of what is shared.
What will Ron cost?
Pricing will be announced at launch. There will be a way to try Ron before paying for it.
How does Ron handle our family's data?
We collect the minimum needed for Ron to function and do not sell personal information. Read the Ron privacy policy for specifics on what is collected, how long it is kept, and how to delete it.