A daily check-in app for dating safety
Give your friends a simple way to know you are home safe, without sharing details you are not ready to share.
Why safety check-ins are awkward
Telling a friend you will text when you get home is a common habit, but it puts the work on you in the moment when you least want to manage it. And if you forget, your friend has to decide whether to worry or wait.
A scheduled check-in makes it automatic. You tap when you are home, your circle sees it, and if you do not check in, they are notified.
- Discreet: One tap. No long explanation needed, and no details about the date are shared unless you choose.
- Friend-controlled: Your circle is invite-only and private. No public feed, no location sharing.
- Works when plans change: Snooze or update your check-in if the evening runs late, so your circle is not falsely alarmed.
Part of a broader safety plan
A check-in is one layer of awareness. It is not an emergency service, a location tracker, or a substitute for trusted instincts and good safety practices.
If you ever feel unsafe, contact local emergency services or a trusted friend immediately. The app is a signal, not a response.
A suggested setup
- 1Choose two to four friends who are reachable late and will respond quickly.
- 2Set a check-in time that gives you a cushion after you expect to be home.
- 3Agree on what a missed check-in means: a text, a call, or a welfare check.
- 4Use it consistently so your friends learn the rhythm and trust the signal.