Tech Help That Meets You Where You Are—Simple, Friendly, and Built for Older Adults
- Dylan Anderson-Berens

- Jul 21
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 27
In today’s digital world, the basics aren’t always so basic. Smartphones, video calls, online forms—what should feel simple often feels overwhelming, especially for older adults who didn’t grow up with these tools.
Most of today’s tech wasn’t taught in school. Many workplaces never offered training before retirement. And let’s be honest: the manuals, help centers, and so-called “simple instructions” often make things even more confusing.
At The Digital Literacy Coach for Seniors, I believe that’s not your fault. You haven’t fallen behind—you just haven’t been offered the kind of support you deserve.
This service is built around what works: clear, respectful help designed just for you. No appointments. No pressure. Just a simple process:
Start by taking a short online diagnostic
Get a custom video lesson covering up to three of your selected tech challenges
Follow along with a step-by-step visual guide
Use our friendly AI assistant anytime for extra support
That’s it. Learn at your pace. Rewatch as needed. Feel confident every step of the way.
You can begin with a $50 lesson, or request more if you’re ready. And because this service is built for older adults, you’ll never be rushed or talked down to.
Research from AARP and Pew Research Center shows what many of us already know: older adults are eager to stay connected and use technology—but they need learning that meets them where they are, not where the tech industry assumes they are.
That’s why I’m here. Whether you’re reconnecting with family on Zoom, learning to use your smartphone, or just trying to feel more independent with tech, I’ve got you.
Let’s take it one step at a time—together.



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