The gap, in numbers

0 child

reported missing every 6 minutes in India.

NCRB Crime in India 2023

0 crime

against a woman reported every 70 seconds in India.

NCRB Crime in India 2022

0.0M

people in human trafficking globally on any given day.

ILO 2024

The architecture

Not three apps under a Foundation. One volunteer network with three triggers.

The same volunteer who signs up for one app gets activated across all three because the right responder is defined by physical proximity to the moment, not by which cause they care about.

Sign up once One volunteer pool

SecureMe

Be the help when she presses panic.

Safety alert within 5 km

Read the SecureMe Why →

Chakshu

Be the eyes when her face matches your route.

Verification of an AI-detected sighting

Read the Chakshu Why →

Sevarthi

Be the dignity when his beacon needs a meal, not a coin to a gang.

Closed-loop social-coin top-up + movement data

Read the Sevarthi Why →

The size of the gap

The state cannot reach every moment in time. The numbers explain why.

Each of the three apps is built to close a specific gap that is measurable, sourced, and unanswered by current infrastructure.

70 sec

between every reported crime against a woman in India — over 4.45 lakh cases recorded in 2022, NCRB's highest figure on record. Most happen in public or transit spaces where bystanders were close enough to help.

Source: NCRB Crime in India 2022

8.68 lakh

people went missing in India in 2023; 4.07 lakh remain untraced. 71% of untraced missing children are girls.

Source: NCRB Crime in India 2023

27.6M

people in human trafficking globally on any given day — one in three are children. The forced-labour economy is worth $236 billion a year.

Source: ILO Global Estimates of Modern Slavery 2024

“December 2012. After that, lots of people built safety apps that just alerted guardians. I thought: even if the guardians are already informed, it is not going to solve the problem. You need to reach the person in danger at the moment it is happening.”

Ashish Sharma, Founder

On the SocioApps thesis: masses can work as a deterrent force.

Recognised by

FICCISmart FiftyIndia Innovation Growth Programme 2.0 (DST + Lockheed Martin + IIM Bangalore)Microsoft + Core77 'App to the Future' (2013)Google for EntrepreneursNASSCOM 10K StartupsYourStoryEntrepreneur MagazineDepartment of Science and Technology, GOI

Volunteer pool

Sign up once. Help in three ways.

One email is all we need now. We will tell you exactly when each app opens for you, and what we will ask of you. No marketing, no list-selling.

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The volunteer pool

Civic outrage was never the gap. Civic infrastructure was.

If you are an engineer, a doctor, a journalist, an officer, or simply someone who refuses to look away — you are who we built this network with.

Read the volunteer brief