Safety for Gig Workers Who Live Alone
No boss tracking your hours. No office noticing your absence. A daily check-in creates the accountability that gig work doesn't provide.
Over 60 million Americans participate in gig work, and gig workers who live alone have no employer-based safety infrastructure -- no colleagues who notice absences, no HR department, and no workplace wellness check. They are functionally invisible to the professional world.
The Challenge
No employer, no office, and no colleagues mean your absence from work would simply look like a day off to your clients -- nobody would raise the alarm
Unpredictable income and lack of health insurance make medical emergencies both more likely to be ignored and more financially devastating
Irregular schedules mean there's no consistent time when anyone expects to hear from you or see you, stretching the detection gap if something goes wrong
No employer-provided health insurance or workplace safety protocols means injuries and illnesses are more likely to be ignored until they become emergencies
How I'm Alive Helps
A daily check-in creates the one consistent touchpoint your gig lifestyle otherwise lacks -- regardless of whether you work today, someone knows you're alive
Free with no subscription, fitting the variable income reality of gig work. No monthly fee, no hardware, no financial barrier
Works with any schedule, any routine, any combination of gig platforms. Set your check-in for the one consistent moment in your day
Provides the employer-level attendance accountability that gig platforms deliberately do not offer, ensuring your absence is noticed by someone who cares
The Gig Economy's Safety Blind Spot
One Fixed Point in a Variable Life
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do gig workers stay safe living alone?
Create a daily check-in with I'm Alive to compensate for the lack of employer-based safety infrastructure. One tap a day ensures someone knows you're okay. Without this, your absence could go unnoticed indefinitely because no employer tracks your attendance.
I have no fixed schedule. Can I still use a check-in app?
Yes. I'm Alive works with any schedule. Set your check-in for whatever moment is most consistent -- waking up, first coffee, before your first gig. You can adjust the time whenever your routine shifts. The flexibility matches gig work perfectly.
Is the app really free? I can't afford subscriptions.
I'm Alive is completely free. No subscription, no trial period, no premium tier. It works on any smartphone you already own. The financial reality of gig work is exactly why we keep it free -- safety shouldn't have a monthly fee.
None of the platforms I work for would notice if I disappeared. Is that really true?
Yes. Gig platforms are designed around on-demand availability, not attendance tracking. If you stop logging into Uber, DoorDash, Fiverr, or any other platform, the system simply stops offering you jobs. There is no manager to call, no HR to flag your absence, and no colleague to wonder where you are. Your account goes dormant and nobody investigates. A daily check-in with I'm Alive is the only system that would notice your absence and alert someone within hours.
I work for multiple gig platforms and my days are completely unpredictable. When should I check in?
Choose the one anchor point in your day that stays consistent regardless of which platform you are working. For most gig workers, this is either waking up or going to bed. These moments remain relatively stable even when your work schedule is completely different from one day to the next. Set your check-in window around that moment, and the rest of your day can be as unpredictable as gig work demands.
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