More everyday safety for people with chronic illness living alone.
A sudden seizure, a hypoglycaemic episode, a cardiac arrhythmia — and no one notices. Corlo creates a simple safety net: you confirm once a day with a tap that everything is fine. If the tap is missing, your emergency contacts are automatically alerted.
Corlo does not detect a seizure — but notices when your check-in is missing
Sensors, CGM devices, and epilepsy monitors detect body signals. Corlo does something different: you actively confirm once a day that everything is fine. If that confirmation is missing — because something happened, because you are asleep, because you cannot reach the phone — Corlo alerts the people you registered. No automatic detection, but a reliable net.
Confirm daily, actively
One tap is enough — and the people you trust know the day is going well.
Alert profile for higher risk
For higher-risk situations, a shorter alert interval can be set — so the response time is reduced.
Private contacts are alerted
No anonymous hotline — a person from your own circle that you chose yourself.
Three features that are particularly useful for people with chronic conditions.
Three properties that people with chronic conditions find particularly valuable.
Alert profile: alarm after 24 hours — shorter than the standard profile (48 hours), suitable for higher-risk situations
Family mode: up to 5 emergency contacts by email — all of them receive automatic follow-up alerts after 2 and 6 hours
Family mode + SMS: additionally flash SMS directly on the lock screen — two channels so the alert actually gets through
Data protection that fits even with sensitive conditions.
No medical data collected
Corlo never asks about your diagnosis. The app stores no medical information — only the timestamp of your last check-in.
Anonymous use without an account
No sign-up, no mandatory email, no name — you use Corlo through an anonymous device session.
What Corlo intentionally is not
The app does not collect location, body metrics, or diagnoses. No sign-up, no medical data, no anonymous hotline.
People with chronic conditions do not need surveillance — they need a reliable net that catches them when they can no longer catch themselves.
Why Corlo is not a medical device — and can still help
- Epilepsy
- Type 1 and type 2 diabetes
- Cardiac arrhythmias, coronary heart disease
- Multiple sclerosis (MS)
- Chronic fainting (syncope)
Corlo is not a certified medical device and is not covered by health insurance. The app is a supplementary private safety net — not a replacement for medical treatment or professional emergency care.
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A simple safety net for people with chronic conditions.
Corlo does not detect a medical emergency — but notices when your daily check-in is missing and alerts the people you trust.
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