
Alive
Silent safety check-ins—making solo living feel seen
119 followers
Silent safety check-ins—making solo living feel seen
119 followers
Alive is a lightweight safety status tool for people living alone. Unlike location/social tracking, it’s almost invisible: set a check-in timer and tap once daily; if time runs out or check-ins are missed, it auto emails tiered alerts to your emergency contacts. It’s instant to start (no sign-up), no location, minimal permissions, no irrelevant data. Contacts and logs are encrypted. Customize period, grace, reminder cadence, and quiet hours. Silent when you’re fine, loud when you’re not.





HabitDone
Congrats on the launch — love how lightweight and privacy-respecting this is for solo living safety, feels like the right balance of “always there, never intrusive.
Minara
Congrats on the launch!
Solo living often comes with a subtle anxiety about safety that tools rarely address without being intrusive.
From a product design perspective, I’m curious how you calibrate check-in frequency and user burden — especially balancing reassurance vs noise. Do users get to tune those thresholds, or does the system adapt intelligently based on behavior patterns over time? Like for example if my phone died or I lose my phone, or I just decide that I want some detoxic days from scrolling?
Congrats on the launch! This lowkey reminds me of the Chinese app, 'Are you dead?' You should definitely provide SMS notifications and an option to opt for automated calls that go out to emergency contacts
thanks! are the notifications only via email? if yes, are you guys considering adding other channels?
Omg this app is brilliant ahahahah
How are you handling the tiered alerts and encryption of contacts/logs—client-side only, or with a secure server?
Fimo
The app is simple yet very useful :)
Congrats on the launch!