Our Story
AVVI began with a real problem, not a product idea.
The founder shares custody of his two young daughters in public school. School communication has to move clearly between two homes, two schedules, and two busy adults trying to stay aligned for the people who matter most.
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Like many families, most school messages land with one parent. From a distance, he could see the constant flow of emails, forms, schedule changes, and updates—and feel the weight of it without always being the one handling it. Important messages looked exactly like routine ones. Urgent updates blended into everyday noise.
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The question was never “Do we care?”
It was “Did we see this in time?”
“Who’s handling it?”
“Are we sure?”
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That gap became real the day he stood at the wrong soccer field. The location had changed. A message had been sent. Only one parent saw it in time. No one failed. The information simply didn’t turn into shared action.
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Once he noticed it, he saw it everywhere, at school pickups, on sidelines, in conversations with parents he knew and parents he had just met. Different families. Same coordination problem.
Schools weren’t the issue. They were communicating clearly and doing everything right. What they couldn’t know was the most important thing: whether a message actually led to action.
That gap between sending information and knowing it was acted on is where children feel the impact. Waiting. Uncertainty. Risk created not by neglect, but by overload.
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The realization was simple:
Parents don’t need more messages.
Schools don’t need better messaging systems.
Both need confidence that important communication leads to clear action.
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AVVI began as a virtual concierge in hospitality, helping guests navigate information. Through lived experience, it evolved into something more essential, helping people know what deserves attention and ensuring it turns into action.
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Today, AVVI quietly closes the gap between message and action, so parents can feel certain, schools can feel confident, and children can feel safe.