One tap a day.
Your people stop worrying.
Someone who cares about you just sent you Check In Circle. They don't want to hover. They just want to know you're okay. A quick daily tap is the whole deal.
Here's the deal
Set your schedule
Daily, twice a day, whatever fits your life. The app nudges you when your window opens.
Tap the heart
One tap, verified by Face ID or passcode. Faster than unlocking your phone.
Your people rest easy
You checked in, so nothing happens. No notifications, no alerts. Silence means everything is fine.
Miss one? The app tries you first.
A gentle reminder. Then a louder one. The app gives you plenty of room to respond before anyone else hears about it.
Only if you still don't respond does the person who sent you this - and the other trusted contacts you've added - get notified. That's the point of it. You stay in charge. They stay in the loop, only when it matters.
It's your safety net too.
Check In Circle isn't a favor you do for them. It's a system you run for yourself, and they happen to benefit.
Add your own trusted contacts
The person who sent you this is one of them. Add more - family, friends, anyone who should know if you go quiet.
Encrypted vault
Store the things your people would need if something ever happened. Released only if you stop responding, only to the people you chose.
Travel stats & awards
See where you've checked in from. Streaks, cities, countries. Small reminders that your days add up.
You stay in control
Snooze it, pause it, change your schedule. Remove anyone from your circle at any time. Your system, your rules.
Watch over them too
The person who sent you this cares about you. Odds are you care about them too. Add them back and you'll both be in each other's circle - same app, watching out for each other.
Everyone in your circle, checking in from the same app. That's the whole idea.
Peace of mind, delivered.
Someone took a moment to think about you today. That means something. A daily tap is a small way to say thanks - and give them the quiet reassurance they're asking for.