Check on Parents in India from South Africa

South African Indians have deep roots in India. Keep your parents safe with automated daily wellness check-ins.

Free forever • No credit card • iOS & Android

I'm Alive app showing the I'm Okay check-in button

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

  • 3.5-hour time difference (SAST to IST) is very manageable
  • Large Indian diaspora in Durban, Johannesburg, and Cape Town
  • Strong family values make daily check-ins a natural extension
  • South African Indians have roots going back over 150 years, and many still have elderly relatives in KwaZulu-Natal, Gujarat, and Tamil Nadu

How It Works

Three simple steps.

1

Set Your Time

Choose when to check in each day

2

Tap I'm Okay

One tap confirms you're safe

3

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

Durban has the largest Indian population outside India. Is this popular?

Growing in the SA Indian community! Durban Indians especially value family connections across continents. Check-ins make it systematic.

My grandparents are in Gujarat. I'm in Johannesburg.

A common SA Indian story. Daily check-ins bridge the ocean. They tap once, you know they're okay. Simple as that.

South Africa has load shedding. Does that affect the app?

The app is on your parents' phone in India—SA power issues don't affect their check-in. Your phone just receives notifications.

Can I use this for elderly family in South Africa too?

Yes! Works for any elderly person anywhere in the world. Set up your SA-based elderly relatives the same way.

What emergency number should I call in India if I am alerted in South Africa?

India's unified emergency number is 112, which works in all states and connects to police, fire, and ambulance. Save this alongside your parents' local police station number and a neighbor you trust. The 3.5-hour time difference between SAST and IST means alerts arrive during your South African work day, giving you time to coordinate immediately rather than discovering a problem hours later.

Get Started in 2 Minutes

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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