We are opening up the worlds first secure "If I Go Missing" file service to ProductHunt users with an extended free trial! HelpYouFind.Me is a secure, end-to-end encrypted, and simple way to share private data for use in emergency situations.
Hello PH family,
I'm Peter and I am the owner of Netlandish. I am very excited to introduce you all to our new product HelpYouFind.Me to you!
HelpYouFind.Me is a secure end-to-end encrypted "If I Go Missing" file service. True crime buffs will get that reference but if you're not quite sure what it is, it's basically a way to store very personal and potentially life saving data and share it with your loved ones should they need it in an emergency.
More info here: https://helpyoufind.me/if-i-go-missing-file/
All data is encrypted in your web browser (using the WebCrypto API) so by the time our servers get it, it's already encrypted. We can never access it.
Here are some of the features:
- Store specific details, instructions, scenarios, etc.
- Store account details for things like banking, social media, email, credit cards, cell phone providers, etc.
- Upload files like birth certificates, recent photos, wills, life insurance policies, etc.
- ALL private data is end-to-end encrypted using a public/private key system similar to PGP.
- Telegram bot to let you update on the go via your smart phone.
- Update your current location, photos, updates via the Telegram bot. Essentially this is an easy way to leave breadcrumbs.
- Securely share this data or updates and set rules for each specific share for how it's accessed.
- Share full travel itineraries.
There's a lot more but this is the gist of the core pieces.
This was originally built when my oldest daughter went off to college and my younger daughter was doing a lot of traveling for sports. I wanted a way to keep track of them, important details, etc. while still respecting their privacy. I also wanted a way to update my family all at once so I wasn't repeating things to my daughters, my mom, ex-wife, my girlfriend, etc.
I was always worried if something happened to someone I cared about that it would take days, weeks, or longer for the authorities to be able to get this info that could potentially be life saving.
After showing some friends from the youth sports world who were in the same situation as me with their kids, they asked to use it. Then they asked for their extended friends/families to use it. So I decided it was time to get to work and make this an actual product.
In the last few months we've added more features (Files, subscriptions), stability improvements, and worked with a security contractor to do a code review.
Some new features we're working on are:
- Emergency Broadcast - Update your location and immediately notify all of your shared contacts.
- Share with you important information for your current area (ie, nearest hospital, local police numbers, current crime data, crime spike hot spots to avoid)
- Integrations with other safety focused services and applications.
We're launching on ProductHunt to put it in front of the maximum number of people who can benefit from it. In the end, we all have people we care about.
Check it out today: https://helpyoufind.me/PH2021
I would love to hear any and all feedback or questions. Whether they're general or technical. Please share any feedback you have in the comments section below.
Wow, this looks cool! I'm traveling to Central America next week, and even though I've done it before, I've definitely felt a bit uncomfortable at times while walking around or looking for a quick taxi.
I'm gonna kick the tires next week, the location sharing and travel feed will make me feel better :)
SIde note: I always want to look back on past trips and see a travel log. I know that's not your focus, but I wonder if it'd make it easier for me to "travel journal"?
@andrewwhacks We have an integration with https://nomadlist.com so you can import your old and future trips, and of course you can add as many trips as you want as long as you remember those.
@andrewwhacks That's a great idea. We already had a task in the backlog to mark an update as part of a current trip (if it applied) so adding a "travel journal" style view to all updates grouped by a trip wouldn't be terribly hard to add. Thanks again for this idea. Email me directly peter@netlandish.com and I'll add a few extra months to your trial (assuming you sign up and try it lol) for the suggestion.
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