Daily Check-in App for Seniors in Surat
Surat's diamond and textile industries keep families busy. Keep your parents safe with a simple daily check-in.
Free forever • No credit card • iOS & Android

The Problem
Sound familiar? You're not alone.
Children living in metros or abroad while parents age in Surat
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
- Perfect for Surat's busy diamond and textile business families
- Covers Athwa, Adajan, Vesu, Piplod, and Ring Road areas
- Works for joint families where specific accountability matters
- Surat's flood-prone areas along the Tapi river make monsoon season (June-September) particularly worrying for families with elderly members
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
I'm in the diamond business with long hours. This helps?
Long hours in Surat's markets mean you can't check on parents regularly. One check-in from them, you're free to focus on work.
Surat is a close-knit Gujarati community. Neighbors watch out.
Neighbors are helpful but not systematic. A daily check-in is reliable, personal, and alerts you specifically—not just anyone.
My parents travel to Diu or Saputara on weekends.
Works anywhere with internet. Hill stations, beaches, or temple towns—they check in from wherever they are.
Family business means I see parents at the shop daily.
What about days they don't come to the shop? Those are exactly the days you want a check-in confirming they're okay at home.
Surat floods when the Ukai dam releases water. My parents live near the Tapi.
Areas like Rander, Adajan, and parts of Athwa near the Tapi river are vulnerable to flooding when Ukai dam releases excess water during heavy monsoons. Elderly residents may need to evacuate quickly or may be stranded. A daily check-in during monsoon season is critical because if your parents miss it, you can immediately coordinate evacuation or rescue through local authorities by calling 112.
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