Standard safety apps fail when you can't reach your phone. Kinlyr is designed for the moments you can't tap a button.
A security guard is knocked unconscious in a reinforced basement with zero cellular signal.
A rideshare driver is held at knifepoint and forced to drive normally to avoid suspicion.
A Realtor is blocked in a residence and forced to show the attacker her phone is safe.
A driver suffers a medical event at a remote rest stop while in the sleeping berth.
A home-health nurse enters a hostile residence and is prevented from reaching her device.
An aggressor smashes the user's phone to prevent them from calling for emergency help.
A user requires safety tools that remain invisible to coercive daily phone inspections.
A battery dies at a crowded festival; the user becomes separated and incapacitated.
A commuter fears taking her phone out will escalate a direct confrontation.
An elderly user falls while their device is charging in another room.
A user suffers a seizure while walking alone and cannot manually initiate an SOS.
A solo dweller is unable to use voice commands or make a standard phone call.
A hiker crashes and their device is thrown out of reach into a ravine.
A traveler is detained abroad and their device is confiscated by local authorities.
A vehicle breaks down in a storm with no cellular data coverage available.
A teacher needs to monitor 80 students on a field trip without buying 80 premium subscriptions.
An NGO deploys 50 volunteers to a disaster zone and needs a central dashboard to track them.
You want to protect your parents, in-laws, and children without managing 6 different bills.