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Last updated: August 21, 2026
Ada Daily Check-In has no public sign-up. Every participant is enrolled individually, in person or by phone, by the service operator reading the script below and getting an explicit yes before adding that person's number to the system. This page documents that script as it's actually used.
"Hi [Name], I'd like to set you up on Ada — it's an automated daily check-in service. You'll get one phone call a day, at a time you pick, for a quick chat about how you're doing. You can also text this same number any time to ask for a call right now, or to change what time it calls you, and you'll get a text back confirming it. Message and data rates may apply, and you can text STOP at any time to stop the texts, or just tell me directly and I'll turn off the calls completely. Are you okay getting those calls and texts from this number?"
The participant's phone number is only added to the system after they answer yes. If they decline, they are not enrolled and no calls or texts are ever sent to that number.
This is a personal service with a small, fixed list of participants the operator knows directly — there is no website, advertisement, or public form through which a stranger could opt in, so consent is captured the same way the enrollment itself happens: directly, between the operator and the participant.