Daily Check-in App for Asthma Patients

Severe asthma attacks can make it impossible to speak or call for help. A daily check-in ensures someone is watching out for you.

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.

Severe attacks can prevent speaking or dialing a phone

Nighttime asthma episodes happen when no one is around to help

Environmental triggers can cause sudden, unexpected flare-ups

During a severe attack, speaking or dialing a phone number may be physically impossible

How I'm Alive Solves This

A simple solution that actually works.

Morning check-in confirms you made it through the night safely

Missed check-in triggers alert—critical when you can't physically call for help

Optional notes track daily breathing quality for pattern recognition

No complex interaction required—a single tap is all you need even on difficult breathing days

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

What if I have a severe attack and can't reach my phone?

That's exactly what the automatic alert is for. When you miss your check-in window, your emergency contact is notified and can send help.

Should I set my check-in for morning or evening?

Morning is recommended for asthma patients since nighttime attacks are common. A morning check-in confirms you're okay after the night.

Can I note my peak flow readings?

Yes! Use the optional notes to log peak flow numbers or breathing quality. This creates a simple daily log you can share with your pulmonologist.

Is this useful for exercise-induced asthma?

Yes. If you exercise alone, check in after your workout. Your contact knows to worry only if the check-in doesn't come.

I live alone and my asthma is worse during allergy season. Should I use this only seasonally?

You can use it year-round since it is free, but it is especially important during seasons when your asthma is more volatile. Severe attacks can happen any time of year, and the safety net is most valuable when you least expect to need it.

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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