Coming soon to iOS & Android

One tap says,“I’m okay.”

A simple daily safety check for people living independently—and the people who love them.

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Daily check-inReady when you are
Beacon of Hope screen with one large I'm okay button
Quiet when all is wellAn alert if a check-in is missed

01One clear daily action

02One trusted connection

03No location tracking

A little ritual. A meaningful signal.

Independence should still feel independent.

Beacon of Hope keeps the daily routine intentionally small. The person checking in chooses a time and taps one oversized button. That’s it.

The person they trust can see today’s status at a glance—and is notified when a check-in is missed.

Two people. One reassuring loop.

Simple on both sides of the check-in.

A

For the person checking in

Big type, plain language, and one unmistakable “I’m okay” action.

B

For the person who cares

A calm view of today, the last seven days, and the check-in schedule.

Beacon of Hope confirmation showing that today's check-in is complete
Beacon of Hope caregiver dashboard showing daily status and check-in history
I’m okay
All is quiet

How it works

Three steps. No extra noise.

Designed around the one thing that matters: making a daily check-in clear and dependable.

01

Choose a daily time

The person checking in owns the schedule.

02

Tap “I’m okay”

One large button records the day’s check-in.

03

Stay connected

If the window is missed, the trusted person gets an alert.

Built for trust

A safety app should never fail quietly.

Beacon of Hope is designed to surface when monitoring itself may not be working—so silence is not mistaken for an all-clear.

  • Plain-language system health
  • Words, symbols, and color together
  • Clear next steps when attention is needed
Needs attention

MONITORING STATUS

The app hasn’t connected recently.

This describes the monitoring system—not the person’s wellbeing.

What to do nextOpen Beacon of Hope together
Reliability you can actually see

Made to be easy to use

Accessibility isn’t a setting. It’s the starting point.

One action per screen

No gestures, hidden menus, or icon-only meaning on the daily check-in.

Made for real vision

Large type, generous tap targets, and high-contrast status states.

Clear beyond color

Every status is carried by a word and a symbol—not color alone.

Private by design

No location. No mood scoring. No guessing how someone feels.

Beacon of Hope is built around one simple signal: whether today’s check-in happened. It doesn’t need a map or a profile of someone’s wellbeing to do that job.

TVERG

Who’s behind Beacon of Hope

Built by a small team with a very high bar for trust.

Beacon of Hope is being created by Tri-Valley Engineering and Revival Group—a product and engineering team working to make independent living feel safer without making it feel smaller.

“Reliability is the product. Everything else supports the promise.”

Coming soon

Be there for the first check-in.

Join the early list for one thoughtful update when Beacon of Hope is ready.