aloka turns silence into a signal.
A simple daily check-in app for people living alone and the families who care about them. If a check-in is missed, trusted people are alerted.
Families rely on calls and messages. But people get busy, forget, or assume everything is fine. When someone lives alone, silence can last too long.
One tap can calm an entire family.
aloka does not create constant noise. When the person checks in, nothing else happens. It stays simple and private. When a check-in is missed, silence becomes a signal.
Before aloka
- You wonder if everything is okay.
- You call, but maybe they do not answer.
- Silence creates worry.
- You do not want to control them.
After aloka
- A simple daily routine exists.
- If everything is okay, no one is disturbed.
- If a check-in is missed, trusted people know.
- Independence stays respected.
Three simple steps. No complicated setup.
The experience is designed to feel like a normal daily habit, not surveillance.
Set a daily check-in
Choose when aloka should ask: “Are you OK?”
Confirm with one tap
If everything is fine, tap the button and continue the day.
Alert trusted people
If the check-in is missed, aloka notifies the Family Circle.
No alert. No noise. No pressure.
Trusted people know to check in and make sure everything is okay.
Designed to feel calm, not clinical.
aloka is built for everyday people, not hospitals or complex emergency systems. The experience is warm, simple, and clear.
Build the circle that should know when silence needs attention.
Choose the people who should know if you miss a check-in — your daughter, brother, friend, neighbor, or caregiver.
This language is intentionally warmer than “monitoring” or “guardian”. It makes the product feel closer to family, care, and trust.
No cameras. No pressure. Just a signal when it matters.
aloka protects independence while helping families know when to check in.
No cameras
aloka does not watch people. It simply supports a daily check-in routine.
No constant tracking
The core experience is based on check-ins, not permanent location monitoring.
Alerts only when needed
Trusted people are notified when a check-in is missed, not when everything is fine.
Not only for older people. For anyone living alone and the families who care.
For Anna, who lives alone
She keeps her independence and adds a simple safety routine.
For her daughter, who worries
She gets peace of mind without calling constantly.
For families living apart
They stay connected even across cities, countries, and busy days.
Simple. Safe. Care. Connected.
The name started from a simple feeling: everything is okay. For us, aloka stands for presence, care, and peace of mind — a calm signal between people who care about each other.
Be among the first families to try aloka.
Early access is opening soon. Join the waitlist and help us build a calmer way for families to stay connected.
What people usually ask first
Is aloka a medical alert app?
No. aloka is not a medical device and does not replace emergency services. It is a simple check-in app that helps trusted people notice when someone misses a check-in.
Does aloka track location?
The core experience is based on check-ins, not constant tracking. aloka is designed to support care without feeling invasive.
Who receives an alert?
Only trusted people chosen by the user, such as family members, friends, neighbors, or caregivers.
What if I miss a check-in by mistake?
Your trusted people may receive an alert and check on you. The goal is not to punish missed check-ins — it is to make sure silence is noticed.
Is aloka only for elderly people?
No. aloka can help anyone who lives alone and wants trusted people to know when to check in.