The same idea behind every scenario: prepare for the worst so you can live the present with peace of mind. Here are concrete everyday situations where GETSSENT makes the difference.
These profiles are illustrative usage scenarios, designed to show how GETSSENT is used. They are not customer reviews.
The situation · A crypto investor dreads that an accident could take his seed phrases and Ledger access with him, yet won't leave keys on paper at home for fear of theft. In this scenario, he puts everything in the encrypted ZIP vault: if he doesn't check in for 15 days, his wife receives the instructions.
The situation · Her 21-year-old son studies 500 km away, lives alone and goes days without calling. Rather than calling every morning, they agree together on a daily check-in at 8pm, two seconds on Telegram. If he forgets, the grace period alerts her before anyone else.
The situation · An elderly person lives alone and refuses medical-alert pendants she finds stigmatizing, but uses her smartphone daily. She checks in every morning at 10; if she falls without checking in, an alert goes out at 1pm after the grace period.
The situation · Before each solo mountain outing, a trail runner sets GETSSENT to 'every 12 hours' and adds his route map and rescue numbers. If he falls unconscious into a ravine, his partner is alerted automatically with the planned route for rescuers.
The situation · A tradesman does repairs alone, often at night, on sites or on the road. He turns on GETSSENT during his trips: if the system stops receiving a check-in, a loved one automatically takes over.
The situation · A young parent records, in encrypted guided-letter templates, the safe code, life-insurance paperwork and bank access, so his loved ones won't drown in paperwork if something happens to him.
The situation · Travelling alone abroad, a backpacker sets a check-in every 3 days with her sister as trusted contact. The vault holds a copy of her passport, bookings and travel insurance, accessible remotely if her phone is stolen or something happens in a remote area.
The situation · A widow with children abroad fears falling at home with no one noticing for days. A simple hello to the system each day gives her back a safety net: if she disappears, someone is alerted.
The situation · The sole holder of certain critical company access (hosting, supplier accounts, contracts), a business owner records the continuity procedures in GETSSENT so his partner isn't paralyzed for months in case of a sudden disappearance.
The situation · With fragile, unpredictable health, a person doesn't want to worry their family constantly, but wants them alerted fast if something's wrong. GETSSENT handles that discreetly, without them having to raise the alarm themselves every day.
GETSSENT is free for the essentials. The full Pro plan is €1.99/month — about 5 cents a day. Less than one coffee a month to never worry again, and to make sure those you love are never left in the dark.
Start for freeIllustrative usage scenarios, not real customer reviews. GETSSENT is a complementary safety net and does not replace emergency services.