Everything your people need, only when they need it
An emergency has a terrible information problem: the person with all the answers is the one who can't answer. TapOkay is a check-in app with emergency info storage built in — an encrypted vault that stays sealed every ordinary day and opens for your contacts the moment a missed check-in says it should.
The four things responders always wish they had
Ask any paramedic or the neighbor with the spare key: emergencies stall on missing details.
Home access
Door codes, the lockbox combination, which neighbor holds a key. Getting in without breaking in saves precious minutes and a door.
Medical details
Medications and doses, allergies, conditions, your doctor and pharmacy. The exact list paramedics ask for and family rarely knows cold.
Pet care instructions
Feeding schedule, meds, vet contact, temperament notes. Whoever shows up can take over as if briefed — because they were.
The practical notes
Insurance policy numbers, who to call at work, where important papers live. The 'week after' details that otherwise take a month to reconstruct.
If the pet section is the reason you're here, there's a whole page on how solo pet owners use TapOkay as a safety net.
Every normal day
Vault sealed. Nobody can read it — including us.
Missed check-in, alert escalated
Your chosen contacts receive access, automatically.
Emergency info storage that opens itself
A document in a drawer requires someone to know it exists and where to look. The vault requires nothing: it is wired directly into the check-in escalation. The same event that alerts your people also hands them the information — one motion, no scavenger hunt.
- Encrypted on your device before it is stored
- Released only through the alert flow, only to your chosen contacts
- You can review and update entries anytime
- Access is logged, so you can see exactly what was opened and when
Ten quiet minutes now, hours saved in the worst hour
Filling in the vault is the least dramatic thing you'll do this week. You type in a door code, a kibble brand, a blood pressure medication. Then, for years, it simply sits there — while every version of the bad day gets meaningfully better. The daughter who flies in overnight doesn't ransack the house for a medication list. The neighbor doesn't stand helpless at a locked door. The dog eats dinner on time.
Adult children often fill the vault in together with a parent during setup — it's a natural part of getting started with a daily check-in. If that's your situation, the for-families page covers the whole arrangement, and the pricing page shows where the vault sits in each plan.
Vault questions
Security, access, and what belongs inside.