Google is adding a new feature to its Assistant that lets people send reminders to their friends and family on phones or at there Google Home devices. The feature is designed mostly for families and it would function through the Family Group feature so that the parents can send reminders to their children or spouse and the reminder will pop up on the mobile phone or Google Assistant-powered Smart Display, as reported on Thursday.

If children are under 13 and he wants to use assignable reminders, then they must be granted access to the Assistant on Google Home by adults in the household and all users could block someone from sending them Assignable Reminders. Apart from this, the users can also create a reminder for anyone who has their account linked to the same smart display or speaker. The new update would soon roll out by the next month.

There are a few changes to get the feature working. You have to create a Family Group online at families.google.com to manage both phone and Smart Display reminders, and that will be necessary for people who don’t live in the same household. You can also rely on the multiple-account system of a Smart Display or smart speaker with Assistant built-into long as Voice Match is turned on.

To send a reminder to someone, Google says that person will need to be in touch for your Google Contacts list. For children who are under 13 to access assignable reminders, parents will need to create a privacy-compliant account through the company’s Family Link platform, and then pair that account with and the child’s voice to a Google Home speaker.

Google says the assignable reminders feature will start rolling out over the next month,  starting with select English-speaking regions, including the US, UK, and Australia. The feature will also work at launch in those regions on the Google Nest Hub Max, the new Google and Nest co-branded Smart Display that will be released on September 9th.