Meet the Father-Son Team Behind Cazzy
Uniting Technology and Tradition for Deeper Family Connections
Getting dinner on the table is hard enough without having to think of the optimal conversation topic each night.
This dynamic led to many meals with suboptimal interaction in the Keller household. That’s sad because family dinner conversations are vital for kids’ cognitive, emotional, and social development—not to mention for family bonding.
This challenge led Sam Keller, a tech veteran, and his son Kaz, a tech-savvy eighth-grader, to create Cazzy—a tool designed to generate conversation kickstarters that are far more compelling than what people can typically come up with on their own.
Since integrating Cazzy into their routine, the Keller family's conversations have transformed. During car rides, the kids often prefer discussing Cazzy questions over listening to podcasts, and every evening at dinner, Kaz’s little sister asks, "What Cazzy question do we have tonight?" This tool has brought the family closer, while honing everyone’s thinking and communication skills.
Whereas ‘social’ media is designed to keep everyone glued to their screens, Cazzy does the opposite: just spend a couple minutes getting your kickstarters, then put your device away and connect meaningfully with your loved ones.
In this sense, Cazzy is the REAL social media.
The mission of this father-son team is to empower humans to up their game when it comes to kickstarting conversations—so we’ll have better relationships, intellects, ethics, and emotions.
These guys don’t have the abilities or resources to make this solution known to everyone who can benefit from it, so they humbly request your support.
Please spread the word.