A daily check-in app for people living alone
Living alone should not mean that a hard day, or a bad fall, goes unnoticed for days.
Turning silence into a signal
When you live alone, nobody is tracking whether today went well. Most days that freedom is the whole point. The risk is the day something goes wrong and there is no one whose routine would notice.
A scheduled check-in fixes that with one deliberate action per day. When the check-in arrives, you tap. When it does not arrive, the people you chose find out.
- You pick the witnesses: A sibling, a friend, a neighbor. Your circle is invite-only and private.
- No surveillance: No location sharing, no activity monitoring. You share only what you tap.
- Escalation you control: Missed check-ins notify your circle, and on Premium can reach a chosen contact by SMS.
It also helps on ordinary days
Naming how you feel once a day builds a record you can look back on. Over weeks that history makes patterns visible, and on Premium the Annual Check-In Pattern shows a full year at a glance.
Reviewing your own patterns is useful, and it is not a diagnosis. If something in that history worries you, talk to a professional.
A suggested setup
- 1Choose a check-in time you are reliably awake and near your phone.
- 2Invite at least two people so one missed alert does not depend on a single person.
- 3Tell your circle plainly what you want them to do if you miss a day.
- 4Turn on vacation mode when your routine changes.