Small wins, big courage—how families and seniors find confidence together.
How a Simple Question Became a Movement
“My Ah Gong always forgets how to send a message.” “My mum asks the same tech question over and over again — I feel bad, but sometimes I also get frustrated.” “After a while, she says ‘aiya never mind la, I don’t want to learn already.’”
That’s exactly why we started Tech Nanny. We saw seniors lose confidence when tech felt confusing—and families felt frustrated trying to help. So we set out to change the learning experience, one “aha!” moment at a time.
We teach in dialects and simple terms—no jargon, no confusion.
Judgment-Free Zone
It’s okay to say
“I dunno leh!” here. We laugh, repeat, and practice together.
Real-Life
Skills
From WhatsApp chats to scam alerts and photo-sharing—everything you learn you can use today.
Heart-First Teaching
We build confidence step-by-step, because every small win matters.
From One Ah Ma to Many Families
- Growing with Love -
We started teaching one Ah Ma on her porch — and
soon her friends wanted in. Today, we’ve helped dozens of seniors find their digital voice.
“After my first class, I sent my granddaughter a video.
I felt so proud.”
— Grandma Mary
“Now I can video call my son overseas without asking for help. I feel young again!
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— Uncle Tan Boon Kee
Small Steps, Big Confidence
We’re not here to make tech experts overnight. We’re here to give you tools and courage—like remembering the “play” icon, sending a safe link, or snapping a clear photo—so you feel empowered long after class ends.