Father's Day · United Kingdom · Sunday 21 June 2026

Dad won't wear a pendant alarm. He'll tap a button.

No careline box, no wearable, no monthly contract. One tap a day tells you he's okay — and if he misses it, you'll know.

Free forever · No hardware · No tracking

4 million
older people in the UK live alone (ONS, indicative)

Reassurance that doesn't feel like surveillance

Most dads won't accept being watched. I'm Alive isn't a tracker — there's no GPS and no live location on the free plan. He simply taps “I'm okay” once a day. If he doesn't, the people he trusts are told, so someone can check in. Privacy and peace of mind, at the same time.

How it works

1

Dad taps once a day

One tap confirms he's okay. Five seconds, on the phone he already owns.

2

You see he checked in

You and his chosen contacts get a quiet “all good” — no news to chase.

3

If he misses it, you're told

Miss the window and we send a gentle reminder, then alert his contacts so someone can check in.

Father's Day in United Kingdom — questions

Will I be tracking Dad's location?

No. I'm Alive has no GPS tracking and no live location on the free plan. Dad taps once a day to confirm he's okay; if he misses it, you're alerted. It's a check-in, not a tracker.

When is Father's Day in the UK in 2026?

Sunday 21 June 2026. Setting up a daily check-in takes a couple of minutes and works on any smartphone — a gift Dad will actually use.

Does Dad need to buy or wear anything?

No. There's no pendant, no base unit and no monthly contract. I'm Alive is a free app — one tap a day on the phone he already owns.

Give Dad a check-in this Father's Day

Sunday 21 June 2026 · United Kingdom. Free, one tap a day, set up in minutes.

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