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Never too old, Retired? Think again. Meet five unlikely tech entrepreneurs who prove that innovation has no age limit. When budget cuts threaten their beloved senior center, retired school principal Dolores Martinez makes a bold declaration: "What if WE made an app?" What follows is a heartwarming, hilarious journey as five retirees—Dolores, engineer Marvin, nurse Priya, marketer Hank, and charismatic June—attempt to build SilverLink, an app designed by seniors, for seniors. Armed with determination, outdated tech knowledge, and an abundance of index cards, they navigate the bewildering world of coding, UX design, and modern slang. Their breakthrough comes not from Silicon Valley wisdom, but from old-school problem-solving and genuine understanding of what their community actually needs: reliable pill reminders, social calendars, rideshare coordination, and big, blessedly big, buttons. Everything changes when June's earnest promotional videos accidentally go viral. Suddenly, they're internet famous, trending on TikTok, and fielding offers from venture capitalists. But when a sleek investor offers $500,000 in exchange for selling user data and compromising their mission, the team faces their biggest challenge: choosing between fortune and integrity. This isn't just a story about seniors learning technology—it's about maintaining values in a world that often prioritizes profit over people. It's about community over capital, authenticity over algorithms, and proving that experience, wisdom, and heart can disrupt even Silicon Valley's slickest players. Full of laugh-out-loud moments (slow-motion pill reminder demonstrations, accidental viral fame, a twelve-year-old coding instructor), genuine emotion (purpose after retirement, friendship, standing up for what's right), and ultimate triumph, "Senior Startup" reminds us that it's never too late to start something meaningful. Whether you're 25 or 75, this story will inspire you to believe