Not every family needs Juta. We built a quiz to help you figure that out before you sign up for anything.
The veteran and first responder version of the quiz asks three questions specific to how service shapes family dynamics. The answers take sixty seconds and give you a clear read on whether daily check-ins are likely to work for your family right now.
What the quiz asks
The first question is about proximity. How far do you live from the veteran or first responder in your family? Distance shapes urgency. Families who live nearby can check in in person. Families further away often have no good middle ground between a full phone call and silence.
The second question is about communication style. Does the person you are thinking about prefer short, direct messages or longer conversations? This matters because Juta sends brief, warm daily texts. It works best for people who are comfortable with that format.
The third question is about the family's awareness gap. How often does information about your loved one's day get relayed to the rest of the family? If you are the only one who calls, and you share updates with siblings after the fact, Juta directly addresses that pattern.
What the quiz is not
It is not a sales funnel. If the answers suggest Juta is not a good fit right now, the quiz says so. A family that enrolls because they were convinced rather than because it matched their situation tends to cancel within two weeks. We would rather lose a signup than earn one that is not going to work.
Take the quiz
Built for veteran and first responder families. Three questions. Sixty seconds. Take the quiz here.