More everyday safety for seniors living alone.
Corlo helps older adults stay independent while still giving family members a reassuring safety net. The app stays intentionally simple and discreet.
Safety that protects dignity — not surveillance
Sensors in every room, motion detectors, cameras — those tools produce data, but they also take away the feeling of still being in charge of your own home. Corlo works the other way around: you actively confirm once a day that everything is fine. Only if that confirmation is missing does a trusted person get informed.
Protect independence
Corlo supports independence instead of control or surveillance.
Simple routine
One short daily check-in is enough to create backup in the background.
Family gets informed
If the response is missing, a trusted person is notified.
For older adults, clarity matters more than complexity.
Corlo avoids extra devices and complicated setup. Instead, it uses a routine that older adults and family members can both understand quickly.
No sensors, cameras, or wearables — works on any smartphone or tablet
The emergency contact does not need to install any app or create an account
Alert window freely adjustable: 24 or 48 hours, depending on daily habits
Why Corlo makes sense specifically for older adults.
Clear responsibility
The alert goes to a specific emergency contact you chose — not to an anonymous hotline, not to Corlo.
Not a substitute for emergency services
Corlo does not replace professional emergency help or care. It is a private safety layer between living alone and formal emergency response.
What Corlo intentionally is not
Corlo does not replace an emergency service or professional care. It is a simple safety layer between complete invisibility and expensive emergency technology.
Many older adults want to stay independent without the risk of an emergency going unnoticed.
How do I bring up a safety app with my parents without making them feel watched?
- "This is not about checking up on you. I just do not want to find out days later that something happened."
- "You decide who actually gets notified. It does not even have to be me."
- "It is not a button some stranger answers. It is a message to a person you know."
- "We can set it up together and trigger one test alert, so you know exactly what it does."
Triggering one test alert together with the family takes away the unease — everyone can see what the message actually looks like when it reaches the emergency contact.
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Simple backup for seniors who live alone.
Corlo combines independence with a clear emergency routine.
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