SoloPing lets you care—without hovering. No awkward daily texts, no feeling like a burden. If something’s wrong, you’ll know. If everything’s fine, you’re invisible.
Cancel anytime · No app download needed · Works via email, SMS, WhatsApp or Telegram
SoloPing sends you a daily message. One tap confirms you're fine. If you don't respond, your people are alerted — automatically.
Peace of mind, not constant pings.
The uncomfortable truth
“People who live alone, work remotely, or hike solo often go 12 to 48 hours without any human contact. Not because they're isolated — but because nobody is checking.”
This isn't a criticism of your relationships. It's just how modern life works.
The gap no one talks about
We assume that if something were wrong, someone would notice. But the honest truth is: your daughter might not call for two days. Your coworker figures you're busy. Your neighbor doesn't want to intrude.
This isn't a failure of love. It's the rhythm of busy lives. But that rhythm creates a window — a window where you could be alone on the floor, or stranded, or worse, and the people who would move mountains for you simply don't know yet.
SoloPing closes that window. Not with cameras or tracking or anything invasive. Just a daily tap that says “I'm here” — and silence that speaks for itself.
Real lives. Real stakes.
Margaret, 74
Independent SeniorLives alone since her husband passed. Her son calls on weekends, her daughter is two time zones away. She loves her independence and doesn't want to burden anyone with daily check-in calls.
Darius, 34
Solo AdventurerTrail runs, solo climbing trips, remote camping. His friends know he's “probably fine” when he goes dark for a few days. Probably is doing a lot of work there.
Priya, 28
Remote Worker, New CityJust moved. Works from home. Her manager is in London. Her closest friends are back home. She goes entire weekdays without speaking to another human being.
Robert, 61
Long-Haul DriverDrives overnight routes. His wife trusts that “no news is good news.” But she's also told her friends she sometimes doesn't sleep well until he texts in the morning.
How it works
The whole system runs quietly in the background of your life.
You set it up once
Pick when you want your daily ping — morning coffee, after your run, before bed. Add anyone you trust: family, a close friend, a neighbor. Each contact has a priority level so alerts escalate sensibly.
Every day
SoloPing sends a check-in via your preferred channel — email, SMS, WhatsApp, or Telegram. You click the single button. Done. Takes under three seconds and requires no account login.
“I genuinely forget I've even done it by the time I close my phone.”If you don't respond
After your configured response window passes — 1 hour, 2 hours, whatever you set — SoloPing sends alerts to your trusted circle. No manual action required from you. No one has to awkwardly decide “should I call?”
If you respond late
If you were just busy and respond after an alert went out, SoloPing immediately sends a follow-up to your contacts letting them know you're fine. No awkward explanations needed — the system handles it.
Common questions
“My family would notice if something happened to me.”
Probably. But when? In 12 hours? 36? 72? SoloPing doesn't replace the people who love you — it gives them a way to act immediately, instead of worrying quietly and hoping for the best.
“I'm young and healthy. This feels like overkill.”
A fall, a medical episode, a car accident, a hiking injury — none of these check your age first. SoloPing is most valuable precisely for people who feel they don't need it.
“What if I just forget to respond?”
That's the whole point — the system assumes the worst if you don't respond. Your contacts get a heads-up. They can quickly confirm you're fine. A minor inconvenience is far better than the alternative.
“I don't want to feel watched or tracked.”
SoloPing doesn't track your location, read your messages, or run in the background. It sends you one message a day. You reply or you don't. That's it. No data brokers, no sharing, no surveillance.
“I travel a lot. Won't this cause false alarms?”
You can pause pings from your dashboard in seconds — before a flight, a camping trip, or a week at the cabin. You're always in control of when the system is active.
“Why not just text my partner every morning?”
You could. But what happens on the day you can't? Your partner still has to notice, decide to worry, decide to call, decide to escalate. SoloPing removes that burden by automating the entire response chain.
Pricing
per month · cancel anytime
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“My mom lives four hours away and insists on her independence — which I respect. SoloPing means I don't have to choose between respecting that and lying awake wondering if she's okay.”
David K. · Son of a SoloPing subscriber
One tap a day. Automatic alerts if you can't. $4.99/month.