About
Rosey started as a grocery list. My wife and I kept losing track of which phone the list was on, and Apple Reminders kept reverting to the version one of us had edited offline. So I built a number we could both text — a shared little assistant that just remembered.
Once it remembered groceries, it was a small step to remembering the wifi password, the pediatrician's number, what we usually buy at Trader Joe's, what the plumber said. From there, the obvious idea: this is the household's context layer — the thing that knows the boring shared facts so neither person has to be the one who remembers.
The bot is named after Rosey from The Jetsons — the family robot maid, before "AI assistant" became a genre. Same job, less marketing.