Daily Check-in App for Religious Individuals Living Alone
A life of service and solitude is meaningful. A daily check-in ensures your community or family knows you're well—preserving both devotion and safety.
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The Problem
Sound familiar? You're not alone.
Living in solitary religious settings like hermitages, ashrams, or remote parishes
Aging religious leaders living alone in temples, churches, or monasteries
Congregations and communities may not realize when their leader needs help
A culture of self-sacrifice in religious life means health issues are often ignored until they become emergencies
How I'm Alive Solves This
A simple solution that actually works.
Simple daily check-in fits naturally into a routine of prayer and reflection
A fellow community member or family receives alerts if you're unwell
Respects solitude while providing a quiet safety net in the background
No intrusion into your spiritual practice—just a single tap that takes seconds
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
Can I set my check-in to coincide with my daily prayers?
Absolutely. Many religious users set it right after morning prayers or meditation. It becomes a natural part of your spiritual routine.
I'm a priest in a rural parish living alone. Is this for me?
Yes. Rural clergy often live alone with limited nearby support. A daily check-in ensures your diocese, congregation, or family knows you're safe.
Can a fellow monk or community member be my contact?
Yes. Choose whoever is closest and most able to respond—a fellow religious community member, a congregation leader, or a family member.
I observe periods of silence and digital detox. How do I handle that?
Let your contact know before a retreat or silence period. You can also temporarily adjust your check-in time. The key is communication with your contact.
I am an elderly temple priest living alone in a small town. My family is far away. Is this app appropriate for me?
This is exactly who the app is for. Set a family member or a trusted devotee as your emergency contact. Your morning check-in after prayers confirms you are well. If you miss it, your contact can arrange for someone local to visit and check on you.
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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