Dawn miles. Someone always knows.
A quiet Ping at the halfway turn and another when you're back through the door.
5:42am. Streetlights still humming, breath ghosting in front of you, sneakers finding rhythm on wet pavement. The city is yours and nobody's awake to worry.
You hit the bridge, your halfway geofence, and a soft chime lands on your partner's nightstand. Halfway. No text, no map, no fuss. One signal saying: still moving, still good.
Twenty-eight minutes later you push the front gate. Back safe Pings before you've even unlaced. They sleep through it. That's the point.
4 buttons. A whole language.
Each one carries its own sound, haptic and color, so itβs felt before itβs read. This is the room youβd set up.
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Geofenced Pings fire automatically, no fumbling with your phone mid-run.
- 02
One trusted contact, one quiet sound. Not a tracker, not a leash.
- 03
Halfway and back-safe checkpoints replace the 'text me when you're home' guilt loop.
- 04
A sound chosen to carry: gentle enough to sleep through, distinct enough to wake to if it matters.