Notify — Automatic Crash Alerts for the People Who Matter

A project in Nottingham, UK by Kyle Stott
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A small in-car device that automatically sends your location to trusted contacts after a serious crash
Backers: 24
Average Daily Pledges: £37
Average Pledge Per Backer: £35

Funding: £843 of £18,000
Dates: Jan 6th -> Feb 5th (30 days)
Project By: Kyle Stott
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Latest News

📍 Notify Safety – Progress Update & What’s Coming Next

January 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
Hi everyone 👋 First of all, thank you. Reaching 24 backers and £843 pledged has been a huge boost for us, and we genuinely appreciate every single person who has supported Notify Safety so far. We wanted to share a quick progress update and give... (Read More)

🔥 72-Hour Sale Now Live — Lowest Price Ever on Notify Safety 🔥

January 16th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi everyone 👋 We wanted to say a huge thank you to everyone who has already backed Notify Safety — reaching 24 backers and £843 pledged has been an amazing start. To keep the momentum going and to give more people the chance to get involved,... (Read More)

Why Notify Exists — and who it’s really for

January 15th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi everyone — I wanted to take a moment to share a bit more context around why Notify exists, especially after some really thoughtful questions and feedback over the past few days. Notify isn’t designed to replace phones, careful driving, or... (Read More)

Quick Update – Thank You ❤️

January 12th - via: kickstarter.com
We’ve had several new backers join over the last couple of days and I just wanted to say a huge thank you. Notify is still very much in development, but the support so far shows there’s a real appetite for better safety in cars that don’t have... (Read More)

Behind the scenes: how Notify works & what we’re building next

January 11th - via: kickstarter.com
Since launching Notify, I’ve had some great conversations about how the device detects a serious incident and what makes it different from app-based solutions. Notify is designed as a dedicated, always-on safety device. It doesn’t rely on a phone... (Read More)

New demo video: smaller final design + live alert test

January 10th - via: kickstarter.com
I’ve just uploaded a new demo video showing the latest version of Notify in a much smaller final design. The video demonstrates how Notify detects an incident and sends an alert, including a live demo of the alert flow. Thank you to everyone who... (Read More)

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