A couple sitting together at dusk above the city
STATUS

Know
without
asking.

It notices. You decide.

A smarter way for couples to stay naturally in the loop. STATUS privately recognizes when an update might help, then lets you share just enough with one tap.

No constant check-ins. No permanent tracking.

8:24
STATUS

AnthonySharing now

Out with friends

West Village

Probably home around 10:30 — this is an estimate, not a commitment.

All good 💚

Updated 8:14 PM

PaulaSharing now

Home

Having a quiet night

Bring dessert 🍰

Updated 8:20 PM

Us

TonightDinner · 7:30 PM
FridayWeekend away ✈️
HomeUpdatesPlansSettings
STATUSnow

Looks like you're on the move.

Keep Anthony in the loop?

Only you can see this

STATUS noticed. Only you see this.

Why Status

Because staying connected shouldn't feel like checking up on each other.

STATUS gives couples just enough context to stay naturally connected—without constant texts, repeated questions, or permanent location sharing.

Less friction

Share what matters in seconds.

Small updates replace unnecessary back-and-forth messages throughout the day.

More context

Know enough without knowing everything.

Understand the part of your partner's day they choose to share without watching a moving dot on a map.

More autonomy

You always decide.

STATUS can privately notice when an update might be useful, but nothing crosses the relationship boundary until you choose to share it.

More peace of mind

A little context prevents a lot of wondering.

Tiny updates help avoid missed expectations, unnecessary uncertainty, and everyday communication friction.

Ambient intelligence

STATUS works quietly in the background.

Life moves. Plans change. Routines shift. STATUS can privately recognize those moments and gently ask whether there's something worth sharing.

You shouldn't have to remember to check in.

STATUS can use permitted signals from your device—such as meaningful movement, places you choose, time, plans and routines—to recognize when a small update might be useful. That context remains private unless you choose to turn it into a Status.

5:42 PM

Life happens.

Anthony leaves work earlier than usual.

STATUS notices

Something about the normal routine has changed.

Anthony taps

🛍️ Running Errands

STATUS privately asks

STATUS5:42 PM

Looks like you're on the move.

Keep Paula in the loop?

Only you can see this

Paula receives

Tiny update from AnthonySharing now

Running errands

Probably home a little later. — this is an estimate, not a commitment.

Updated 5:43 PM

That's STATUS.

No typing. No asking. No tracking.

Try it

Make the decision yourself.

This is the whole product in one interaction. Share something and see exactly what your person receives — or choose Not Now and see exactly what they don't.

STATUSnow

Looks like you're on the move.

Keep Anthony in the loop?

Private to you

How it's built

Nothing crosses this line without you.

Private to you

🌤️Your dayWhat actually happens.
🔒Private contextStays on your side of the line.
● ●STATUS noticesA moment might be worth sharing.
The lineYou decide

Shared with your partner

AnthonySharing now

Running errands

Probably home around 7. — this is an estimate, not a commitment.

Updated 5:43 PM

Shared context only. No coordinates, no route, no history.

Nothing crosses this line without you.

Sharing a status is easy.

Remembering to share it is the problem.

Most status apps still require you to think about updating them. STATUS is designed around real life. It can recognize moments when communication might be useful and bring the right options to you.

Ordinary status sharing

  1. Open app
  2. Think about update
  3. Choose status
  4. Share
STATUS
  1. Life happens
  2. STATUS notices
  3. One tap
  4. Done

Less app. More awareness.

The right nudge at the right moment.

These are always suggestions. STATUS doesn't assume what you're doing—it asks, and only you see the question.

Leaving work

STATUSnow

Looks like you're heading out.

Only you can see this

Dinner running long

STATUSnow

Plans changed?

Only you can see this

Calendar event coming up

STATUSnow

Dinner tonight · 7 PM

Share a heads-up with Paula?

Only you can see this

Heading out at night

STATUSnow

Going somewhere?

Only you can see this

Trip home

STATUSnow

Heading home?

Only you can see this

A woman walking through the city at golden hour

You shouldn't have to ask.

Are you still at work?

Did dinner run late?

Are you heading home?

What time will you be back?

Why didn't you tell me plans changed?

Most of the time, nobody is doing anything wrong. You're just missing context.

And when plans change?

Return times are context, not contracts. If something changes, STATUS reminds the person who shared—not the person waiting.

  1. 8:14 PM · Shared

    Anthony shares

    🥂 Out with friends

    Probably home around 10:30.

  2. 10:42 PM · Private

    STATUS privately asks Anthony

    Still out?

    Staying Longer · Heading Home · Clear Status

  3. 10:43 PM · His choice

    Anthony taps

    Staying Longer

    One tap. Nothing else required.

  4. 10:43 PM · Shared

    Paula gets

    Tiny update from Anthony

    Staying out a little longer. All good.

STATUS closes the communication gap without policing it.

Context, not compliance.

STATUS isn't here to determine whether someone did what they said they would do. It's here to make keeping each other informed easier when life changes.

It gets better at knowing when not to bother you.

STATUS isn't trying to notify you more. It's trying to understand which moments actually matter.

Routine?

STATUS stays quiet.

● ●

Something changed?

Maybe a gentle suggestion.

Plans changed?

One tap updates your partner.

Nothing useful to share?

Nothing happens.

The goal isn't more engagement.

It's less communication work.

Context, not surveillance.

STATUS may eventually use user-approved signals such as:

Movement

Meaningful changes—not constant GPS polling.

Places

Optional places you define yourself, such as Home or Work.

Time

Understanding routines and timing.

Plans

Optional calendar context.

Patterns

Learning which suggestions are useful and which aren't.

Preferences

Learning the Status options you choose most often.

These signals help STATUS understand when to ask you—not what to tell your partner.

STATUS can know more than it shares.

  • Your device may understand where you are.
  • STATUS may understand that your routine changed.
  • Your partner doesn't need either.

What they might need is simply

AnthonySharing now

Running errands

Probably home around 7. — this is an estimate, not a commitment.

Updated 5:43 PM

Human context > coordinates.

STATUS knows privately

Anthony appears to have left work.

STATUS asks Anthony

Heading somewhere?

Anthony chooses

Out with friends.

Paula knows

🥂 Anthony is out with friends.

STATUS turns machine context into human context.

Not sharing is not an event.

Paula isn't notified. There is no “declined to share” alert. There is no suspicious activity marker. There is no record for your partner to investigate.

Your privacy choices belong to you.

STATUSnow

Looks like you're on the move.

Keep Paula in the loop?

Only you can see this

Not Now

Nothing happens.

One way STATUS works

You can always just share.

Open STATUS, tap + Share Status, pick something. Add a note or a rough return time if it helps. Nothing else is required, ever.

30 minutesTonightUntil arrivalNo expiration
6:02

+ Share Status

  • 🏠Home
  • 💼Working
  • 🛍️Running errands
  • 🍽️Dinner
  • 🥂Out with friends
  • 🏋️Gym
  • 🚕Heading home
  • ✈️Traveling
  • ❤️All good

Share Status

The right three options instead of another form to fill out.

STATUS suggests. You decide.

Leaving work

STATUS suggests

Heading Home

Running Errands

Dinner

Saturday afternoon

STATUS suggests

Out & About

Running Errands

Lunch

Friday evening

STATUS suggests

Dinner

Out With Friends

Heading Home

Your day. Their day. Your life together.

STATUS does the remembering so you can do the living.

Two people. One calm screen. No map, no movement trail, no last seen, no behavioral history. Only intentional shared context—and what's coming up together.

8:24
STATUS

AnthonySharing now

Out with friends

West Village

Probably home around 10:30 — this is an estimate, not a commitment.

All good 💚

Updated 8:14 PM

PaulaSharing now

Home

Having a quiet night

Bring dessert 🍰

Updated 8:20 PM

Us

TonightDinner · 7:30 PM
FridayWeekend away ✈️
HomeUpdatesPlansSettings
STATUSnow

Plans changed?

Want to send Anthony a tiny update?

Only you can see this

STATUS6:40 PM

Dinner tonight · 7 PM

Share a heads-up with Paula?

Only you can see this

Plans changed?

Dinner ran long. The train is late. You're staying for one more. One tap keeps the evening from turning into a question.

Friends laughing together over dinner

Status is not a tracker.

Traditional tracking apps

  • Sees everywhere you go
  • Persistent location history
  • Last-seen timelines
  • Monitoring behavior
  • Can create suspicion
STATUS
  • Voluntary updates
  • Human context
  • Temporary & intentional
  • User-controlled
  • Built on trust
  • Peace of mind

Nothing crosses the line without you.

Your context belongs to you. Your partner receives only what you choose to share.

Read the Status Promise
  • We don't report when your partner ignores a suggestion.
  • We don't tell your partner when you choose not to share.
  • We don't create a permanent record of everywhere you've been.
  • We don't turn privacy choices into relationship alerts.
  • You decide what you share. Every time.

Secondary feature

Use location when it actually helps.

Ambient status

General everyday awareness. No continuous partner tracking.

Temporary location

Intentional moments: heading home, walking home, a long drive, a pickup, travel, meet me here, safety.

Share the trip. Not your life.

Location ends automatically when the purpose ends.

10:28

Heading home

Live
A home with warm lit windows at night

Destination · Home

On the way

About 18 minutes away

ETA 10:46 PM

Location sharing will end when you arrive.

End Share

Built for both people.

STATUS isn't something one partner installs on the other. It's something two people choose together.

Status only works when both people choose it.

You + Them = Us

Awareness

STATUS can privately recognize useful moments.

Autonomy

You decide what gets shared.

Connection

Your partner gets the context that matters.

Trust doesn't require knowing everything.

It means not being unnecessarily left wondering.

STATUS

Know without asking.

It notices. You decide.

Less checking in.
Less wondering.
More trust.

A couple close together at golden hour