Companion

Optional accountability without turning your morning into surveillance.

Hard Wake Companion is invite-based. You choose who to invite, which alerts are allowed, and whether selected task names are visible.

Invite-only

You send an invite code. The other person must accept before a Companion relationship is active, and either person can disconnect.

Selected alerts

When enabled, an accepted companion can receive selected missed-task alerts after the check-in window you configured.

Limited detail

You decide whether alarm and task titles are shared. Companion should not expose your full alarm list or private routine by default.

Rescue Mode

Pre-approved follow-up after a missed confirmation.

If enabled, Rescue Mode can use only the actions you allowed, after a missed confirmation, and inside the rescue window you chose.

  • Request another confirmation.
  • Ring again when allowed.
  • Send a louder accountability message.
  • Trigger a harder mission only when pre-approved.
Privacy boundaries

You control what is shared.

Companion data should stay limited to accepted relationships, selected task alert metadata, optional title visibility, and rescue action status when enabled.

Open Privacy Policy
Safer expectations

Keep backup plans for important events.

Companion can support accountability, but it is not a guarantee that someone will see an alert, respond quickly, or keep you safe.

Open Terms
Companion FAQ

Clear boundaries before you rely on it.

Can a companion see every alarm?
No. Companion is designed around selected alerts and user-controlled title visibility, not full account visibility.
Can Companion be used for emergencies?
No. Companion and Rescue Mode are accountability features. They are not urgent-response, caregiving, medical, or safety-monitoring services.
Can I disconnect a companion?
Yes. The intended relationship model is opt-in and revocable, with either person able to leave the relationship.