Daily Safety Check-in for Australians Living Alone
Over 2.5 million Australians live alone. A free daily check-in keeps your family informed — especially across vast distances.
Free forever • No credit card • iOS & Android

The Problem
Sound familiar? You're not alone.
Living far from parents in India
Daily phone calls are hard to schedule across busy lives
No reliable way to know if something's wrong without constant checking
How I'm Alive Solves This
A simple solution that actually works.
One-tap daily check-in takes seconds from their routine
You're notified instantly only when they miss their check-in
Works on any smartphone—no special hardware needed
Why This Works for You
- 2.5 million Australians live alone — the fastest-growing household type
- Australia's vast distances mean family can be thousands of kilometres away
- Bushfire season, extreme heat, and remote locations make daily check-ins essential
- Free on iOS and Android — no subscription, no hardware needed
How It Works
Three simple steps.
Set Your Time
Choose when to check in each day
Tap I'm Okay
One tap confirms you're safe
Auto-Alert
Miss a check-in? Contact is notified
Features
One-Tap Check-In
Large, easy button - done in seconds
Customizable Schedule
Set your perfect check-in time
Smart Alerts
Escalating notifications if you miss
Check-In Notes
Add context like 'Going hiking today'
History Tracking
See all your past check-ins
Free to Start
Core safety features always free
Frequently Asked Questions
How does this work for someone living alone in Australia?
Set a daily check-in time. Tap once each day to confirm you're okay. If you miss it, the app sends escalating alerts to your emergency contact. Takes 2 seconds.
Is this free?
Completely free — no subscription, no ads, no premium paywall. Daily check-ins and family alerts are free forever.
I live in a remote area. Does it work?
The app needs only a brief moment of connectivity once per day. If you have any mobile signal at all during the day, you can check in.
My mum lives alone in regional Australia.
Perfect use case. She checks in once daily with one tap. If she misses it, you get escalating alerts. Simple enough for anyone who can use a smartphone.
Does this work during bushfire season?
If a bushfire or natural disaster prevents check-in, your contact is alerted — exactly when they should be worried. It's an extra safety layer alongside official emergency alerts.
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Download I'm Alive today and give yourself and your loved ones peace of mind. It's completely free.
Free forever • No credit card required • iOS & Android
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