One clean screen. Big buttons. No clutter, no scams, no confusion. Sunlit turns any device into a simple, safe way to get online.
of people over 75 say the internet feels "overwhelming" or "confusing." They're not wrong. Modern websites are cluttered, noisy, and full of traps.
lost to online scams targeting seniors every year. Pop-ups, phishing emails, fake tech support. The internet is hostile to people who didn't grow up with it.
older adults experience social isolation. The tools to stay connected exist. They just weren't designed for hands that shake or eyes that blur.
Confused? Tap "Help Me" and a friendly assistant explains what's on screen, reads text aloud, or walks through any step. Like having a patient grandchild on call.
Automatically blocks phishing sites, suspicious links, and misleading pop-ups before they cause harm. No fear, just safe browsing.
Relatives can set up bookmarks, add contacts, and check in remotely. Not surveillance. Just peace of mind that everything's working.
Works on the tablet, phone, or computer they already own. No buying a special device. Open the browser, open Sunlit, done.
Giant text. High contrast. Big buttons that don't move around. No tiny X to close a pop-up. No cookie banners. No autoplay videos. Just the internet, the way it should have been built in the first place.
On any device. Go to sunlit.polsia.app. A family member can set it as the homepage in two minutes.
Big, clear buttons for email, news, weather, photos, video calls. No menus. No settings. No confusion.
Stuck? The "Help Me" button connects to an AI guide that explains everything in plain language. No jargon, no judgment.
Sunlit exists because being 75 shouldn't mean being disconnected. The technology is here. It just needs to be kinder.