Ok
I am Ok. You are Ok.
A wordless family check-in app. You open it — and the people who care about you know you’re fine.
We’ll walk you through it. Setup takes about two minutes.
If you’re far from home
Built for the children who moved away
When you’re working abroad, the hours never line up. Calling means catching them awake, and a missed call at the wrong time only worries everyone. Ok replaces all of it with one tap — no scheduling, no noise, nothing to explain.
Your parents know you’re fine. You can see they are too. And it works just as well for the friends and relatives you’d never ring every week, but would still like to know are alright.
How it works
Three steps, then you never think about it again
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1
Pick a name your family knows you by
Amma, Dad, Ravi — whatever they’d recognise. No email, no phone number, no password.
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2
Share a six-letter code
One person generates it, the other types it in. That’s the whole setup — about two minutes.
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3
Just open the app
Opening it is the message. Your family gets a quiet notification that you’re okay. Nothing to type, nothing to send.
What you see
A gentle sense of how long it’s been
Next to each person’s name there’s a quiet indicator — enough to notice, never alarming.
Who it’s for
Built for the distance families actually live with
- Anyone working or living abroad, in another time zone
- Parents and elders living on their own
- Children studying away from home
- Working professionals in another city
- Friends and relatives you don’t speak to daily
- Families who’d rather not call every single day
Just as important
What Ok doesn’t do
The app is deliberately small. It has no chat, and it never will — a check-in only ever means “I opened the app.”
- No messages
- No calls
- No location tracking
- No contacts access
- No ads
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