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