Community Research — Atlanta

Your experience with
safety matters.

We're building a new kind of safety tool — one designed by listening to the people who need it most. Before we build anything, we're listening to you.

Share your experience

3 minutes Completely anonymous EN / ES

The people most at risk are the least likely to be heard.

If you work late nights, walk alone, commute through unfamiliar areas, or simply worry about getting home — you already know things that most technology companies don't bother to ask about.

We're a small team in Atlanta building something that doesn't exist yet — a safety tool shaped by the real experiences of people in this city. Not by assumptions. Not by data alone. By you.

40%
of Americans report being
afraid to walk alone at night
higher safety concern among
women, shift workers, and
underserved communities
0
tools built by asking
these communities first

A short conversation,
not an interrogation.

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Your daily reality

We'll ask about your commute, your routines, and the moments where you think about safety — even briefly.

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Your instincts

Have you ever changed your route because something felt off? That knowledge is exactly what we need to hear.

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Your connections

Who would you reach in an emergency? How quickly? We're designing for those real moments.

Your imagination

If you could have one thing that made you feel safer — something that doesn't exist yet — what would it be?

Your privacy is the whole point.

Completely anonymous — no names, no emails required, no tracking cookies
No app to download — the survey runs in your browser
Your responses will never be sold, shared, or used for advertising
You can skip any question you don't want to answer
If you share your email, we'll contact you once — when there's something to show

These are real concerns.

The experiences that shaped this project.

I text my sister a photo of every Uber driver before I get in. It's the only safety system I have.

Late-night worker · Atlanta

My mom walks to the bus stop at 5 AM. I can't be awake to check on her every day, but I worry every day.

Caregiver · College Park

I carry my keys between my fingers when I walk to my car. I've been doing it so long I forgot it isn't normal.

Commuter · Midtown

Three minutes.
Your voice shapes what's next.

Every response brings us closer to building something that actually helps the people who need it most.

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voices heard so far