Daily Check-in App for Diabetic Patients

Diabetes requires daily vigilance. A simple check-in ensures someone knows you're okay—especially important for those managing insulin.

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.

Hypoglycemia episodes can leave you unable to call for help

Family worries but can't check on you 24/7

Managing diabetes alone adds mental stress

Diabetic ketoacidosis or severe hypoglycemia can lead to confusion or unconsciousness with no one to notice

How I'm Alive Solves This

A simple solution that actually works.

Quick daily check-in confirms you're managing well

Add notes like 'Sugar was low today' for context

Automatic alerts if you can't check in

Creates a daily log of wellness that helps you and your family spot patterns over time

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

Can I add notes about my blood sugar levels?

Yes! You can add optional notes to any check-in. Perfect for logging how you're feeling or any concerns that day.

What if I have a hypoglycemic episode?

If you're unable to check in, your emergency contact gets alerted. This is exactly the safety net you need.

Should I check in multiple times a day?

Currently we support one daily check-in. For diabetes management, we recommend setting it after your morning routine when you've checked your levels.

Does this replace my diabetes monitoring devices?

No. This is a safety check-in for your family to know you're okay. Continue using your glucose monitors and medical devices as prescribed.

What time of day is best for a diabetic patient to check in?

Morning is ideal for most diabetic patients. It confirms you made it through the night safely and can coincide with your morning glucose reading and medication routine.

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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