Tout va bien - Daily Check-in is a compact, privacy-first utility that gives families and carers a simple daily confirmation that a loved one is okay. The app is built around a low-effort, respectful interaction: the monitored person opens the app once a day or taps a single confirmation button and trusted contacts receive an automatic notification, or an alert is sent when a check-in is missed by the configured time. This approach suits seniors living independently, relatives caring for family abroad, and anyone who prefers a non-intrusive alternative to continuous tracking.
In Tout va bien - Daily Check-in the interaction model is intentionally minimal. There are two primary mechanics: an automatic check-in triggered when the app is opened, and an explicit manual confirmation button for users who want to acknowledge actively. Multiple profiles can be added so one account can manage several people, and each profile can have its own daily alert time and reminder schedule. Trusted contacts connect with a one-time code and must be approved by the monitored person, preserving consent. Customizable alert windows let families choose when notifications are considered missed, and simple toggles control whether repeated reminders are sent during the alert window.
Setup follows a short guided flow: install the app, create a primary account, add the monitored person's profile, choose a daily alert time, and invite trusted contacts with a code that must be accepted on the monitored device. Progression is behavioral rather than game-like: early days are about finding a comfortable reminder cadence and confirming everyone understands the approval process. Administrators can adjust reminders and recipients over time without reinstalling the app on every device, which makes it practical to scale across several relatives or clients. Subscription options unlock advanced conveniences but the basic confirmation and alerting remain available for immediate use.
Tout va bien - Daily Check-in emphasizes clarity and low friction in controls. The main screen presents a large, clearly labeled area that registers an automatic check-in when opened, with an adjacent one-tap confirmation for those who prefer to press to acknowledge. Settings are presented in plain language: notification recipients, alert thresholds, daily reminder times, and optional repeated reminders can all be changed from a single settings view. Menus avoid jargon, use generous touch targets, and place essential controls up front so users with limited technical experience can operate the app reliably without navigating deep submenus.
The visual approach favors contrast, legibility, and simplified layouts. Large fonts, high-contrast action areas, and generous spacing reduce accidental taps and make the interface approachable for users with limited sight or dexterity. The app respects system font-size preferences and supports common accessibility services such as screen readers, so people who rely on spoken feedback or magnification tools can complete a check-in independently. Visual feedback after a confirmation includes a clear timestamp and brief confirmation message so both the monitored person and the administrator can quickly verify status.
Notifications are concise and focused: trusted contacts receive a confirmation when a check-in happens, or a missed-check-in alert if no confirmation is registered by the chosen time. The system does not transmit continuous location or run background location services; it only sends a simple status confirmation and routing identifiers. If the monitored device is offline when the person attempts a check-in, the app displays a local reminder and queues the update for transmission when connectivity returns. Setup includes a short explanation of battery and connectivity expectations so families can plan charging routines and understand when an alert might result from lack of network rather than a missed habit.
Privacy is built into the app's core: it avoids GPS tracking and requires explicit pairing via one-time codes so connections are consensual. Data exchanged is minimal and limited to confirmation status and identifiers required to route alerts. The app requires daily interaction from the monitored person, which is a design trade-off to avoid passive monitoring, and some advanced features are offered under a subscription model; these options are explained clearly in the account settings and during the trial period so users can make informed choices about which level fits their needs.
Support materials and troubleshooting guides are available in-app and on the website, covering setup, notification troubleshooting, and best practices for integrating the check-in habit into daily routines. Flexible subscription tiers include a trial so families can evaluate advanced features before committing. In everyday use the app works as a predictable, low-friction habit tool: simple confirmations, configurable alerts, and centralized management of multiple loved ones help reduce worry while preserving independence and dignity for the people you care for.