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A daily check-in app for solo travelers

Stay connected to your people back home without turning your trip into a public feed.

Why travel check-ins are hard to keep up

Solo travelers usually solve the safety question with a mix of group chats, social media posts, and promises to text when they land. The problem is that every message starts a conversation you then have to manage across time zones, and silence is easy to misread.

A daily check-in separates 'I am okay' from 'I want to chat.' One tap covers the status update. The people you chose see it, and everyone else does not.

  • No location sharing: Your circle sees that you checked in, not where you checked in from.
  • Time-zone friendly: Set a check-in time that works for your current schedule, and change it as you move.
  • Missed check-ins notify your circle: If you skip a day, the people you chose can be alerted so they know to reach out.

For digital nomads and long-term travelers

When you are in a different country every month, routines change constantly. A scheduled check-in gives you one stable anchor: a quick pause each day to confirm you are all right, and a record your circle can trust even when you are offline or sleeping.

It is not a travel safety service or emergency locator. It is a simple signal that you are still checking in.

A suggested setup

  1. 1Create a circle of two to four people who will actually respond across time zones.
  2. 2Pick a daily check-in time that fits your current location, and adjust it as you travel.
  3. 3Tell your circle what a missed check-in means: a text, a call, or a check with local services.
  4. 4Use vacation mode when you are off-grid and do not want alerts.

Just Checking In is not a travel safety or emergency location service. In an emergency abroad, contact local emergency services or your embassy.

Start checking in

Free to start. Only the people you choose can see your check-ins.