Safety for women

Get home. Then tell them you did.

The walk from the station. The run after dark. A first date with someone you met online. ProTechMe puts help one press away — your own people first, then the five nearest users, then a one-tap call to your local emergency number.

A woman out at night, lit by neon signs

The everyday moments

Built for the routes you already take

Not for emergencies in the abstract. For the ordinary journeys where you already have a plan, and would rather have a better one.

The walk home

The stretch between the last lit street and your front door, keys in one hand. Two firm presses on the button and your people know — without you unlocking anything.

Late public transport

The last train, the empty platform, the walk from the stop. This is where most people first wish they had something — and where other ProTechMe users are most likely to be nearby.

Meeting someone new

A first date with someone from an app. You already send the pin and the “text me when you’re home”. This is the version that works when texting is exactly what you cannot do.

A young woman in a purple headscarf standing at a wooden doorway

Running, cycling or travelling solo

You do not want a phone in your hand and you do not want to stop. The button clips to a strap or a keyring, and it works the same way in a city you have never been to.

What one press does

Your people first. Then the people nearest you.

If no one answers, it keeps going. You do not have to do anything else.

The ProTechMe app with the Activate alarm control, next to the safety button
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Press twice

Two firm presses on the button, or press and hold in the app. Your phone can stay in your bag, locked.

A phone showing an incoming ProTechMe alarm with Yes and No buttons
2

Your people are alerted

The contacts you chose get a full-screen alarm that breaks through silent and do-not-disturb, with your live position and a line to talk to you.

A phone showing the route to a person who raised an alarm and a one-tap emergency call
3

Help finds its way

Whoever accepts is guided to you. If nobody answers, the alarm widens to the five nearest ProTechMe users — and you always have a one-tap call to your local emergency number.

The contacts you chose the five nearest ProTechMe users emergency services

Your location is shared only while an alarm is active. Outside an alarm, nobody sees where you are.

ProTechMe is not a monitoring centre and does not replace the emergency services. We do not dispatch ambulances, police or fire services. In a life-threatening emergency, always call your local emergency number.

The ProTechMe safety button — a small white disc with the purple ProTechMe shield

The safety button

Small enough to forget. Close enough to reach.

Taking out a phone, unlocking it and finding an app is three actions too many in the moment you would need them. The button removes all three, and nothing about it announces what it is.

  • Two firm presses raises the alarm — the gesture is configurable in the app
  • Works up to 50 m from your phone
  • Up to 3 years on a replaceable CR2032 battery
  • 8 g, water-repellent — rain and a dropped bag are not events

$35one-time — the app is free for private users

Before you install anything

The questions worth asking

Including the one where the honest answer is “not everywhere, yet”.

One press. Your people already know.

The app is free for private users. The button is a one-time purchase, and it is the part that works without taking your phone out.

Get a safety button
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Free for private users. The listing is published by Linucare ApS — ProTechMe’s parent company — so that is the name you will see in the store.

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