About Still Here

Peace of mind, one check-in at a time.

Still Here was born from a simple question: who checks on the people who live alone?

37 million Americans live alone. Millions more are digital nomads, remote workers, or elderly parents living independently. They share one quiet vulnerability: if something happened, how long before someone notices?

The answer is often days. Sometimes weeks. That gap — between "something happened" and "someone noticed" — is what Still Here exists to close.

37M
Americans living alone
53M
Unpaid caregivers in the US
2 min
Average setup time

What We Do

We send you a quick check-in — by email — on your schedule. One click to confirm you're okay. You can customize the check-in prompt and optionally log your mood. If you ever stop responding, we let your trusted people know.

No app to open. No password to remember. No complicated dashboard. Just a question: "Are you okay?" — and a button to answer it.

What We Are Not

Still Here is a convenience and peace-of-mind service. We are not a replacement for 911, medical alert systems, or professional caregiving. Think of us as a digital neighbor who checks in — not an ambulance.

Our Principles

Privacy by design. Your check-in data is yours. We don't sell it, analyze it, or mine it. We encrypt it in transit and at rest. Emergency contacts must consent before they receive anything from us.

Simplicity above all. Two minutes to set up. One click to respond. Cancel anytime. If a tool for peace of mind creates stress, it has failed.

Accessible to everyone. Whether you're 28 and living alone for the first time, 78 and fiercely independent, or a family member caring from across the country — Still Here fits your life, not the other way around.

Contact Us

Have questions, feedback, or a story to share? We'd love to hear from you.

Email: [email protected]