MyPopover

For families

Peace of mind for you. Real company for them.

You can't be there every day. We can help fill the hours between your visits with someone who actually wants to be there.

An older woman and her companion planting flowers together in a garden
Dorothy · 81 · Sarasota

What you’re probably feeling.

They live alone and I worry about the week feeling long.

A standing Tuesday at 2pm can change a week. Book one hour, or a pack of ten — we'll match them with the same companion whenever you like.

They say they're fine, but I can tell they're lonely.

Our companions don't arrive as helpers. They arrive as company — curious, warm, easy to be around. It's an hour of being known.

I live far away and can't visit as often as I'd like.

You can book, pay, and message from anywhere. We'll send you a short note after each visit so you know how it went.

I want someone I can actually trust in their home.

Every companion passes a full criminal background check, an interview with our team, and reference calls. You'll see who's coming, their photo and bio, before you book.

What you get

Built for the adult child managing it all.

You’re not trying to hire a caregiver or manage a schedule. You want to press a button and know someone good is going to pop over. That’s the product.

  • A vetted companion, matched to your schedule
  • In-app chat to coordinate the visit
  • A short recap after every visit
  • Free cancellation up to 48 hours before
  • A full refund + free visit if a companion no-shows
  • Save your person's details once, rebook in seconds

Why we started it

We’re two parents with two aging parents.

Jobs, kids, weeknights that vanish. And our own parents getting older — quieter weeks, longer afternoons, phone calls that get shorter because there’s less to report.

We hated that we couldn’t be there more. So we built MyPopover so someone warm — someone we’d want at our own parents’ kitchen table — could pop over when we couldn’t.

An hour a week, or once in a while.

Start with one visit. See how it feels. Most families end up with a pack they dip into whenever they need it.