Today Juta became a real company. JutaTechnologies, Inc., a Delaware C-Corp, filed through Stripe Atlas. For the families already using Juta, nothing changes. But for me, something shifted.

I started building this two months ago for my own family. My aunt has Alzheimer's. My uncle rearranged his life around her care. And the rest of us, scattered across the country, were depending on him to keep us informed while he was already stretched thin. I called my mom one day and she had not heard anything in days. Not because anything was wrong. Because the person closest to the situation was too busy holding everything together to also keep everyone else updated.

Building without a plan

I am not a developer. I built the first version of Juta using tools I had never used before, for five people, because I needed it to exist. My wife mentioned she wished she knew her dad was okay on the days they did not talk. I did not tell her I was already building the exact thing she was describing.

That moment made it real. Two months later it is a company.

What incorporation means

It means we are here for the long term. It means the families who trusted us early are protected by a real legal entity, not a personal project. It means the infrastructure we are building, the developer we brought on, the partnerships we are forming, all of it is pointed toward something durable.

"I built this for my family. I am building this company for yours."

If you are one of the founding families, thank you. If you are just finding us now, welcome. This is still early. That is the best time to be part of something.

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