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BuddySOS

Real-time location sharing & SOS alerts for groups

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BuddySOS is a very useful and user-friendly app. The features are well designed, easy to understand, and give a great sense of safety and confidence. Definitely recommended!

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Really useful app, especially for groups at crowded events or when travelling together. I like that you can see your friends’ locations and quickly send an SOS if something goes wrong. The app is simple to understand, which is important when you actually need it. The privacy-focused approach is also a big plus.

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The concept is simple, meaningful, and easy to understand. I really appreciate the idea of bringing people together and creating a helpful community. This is a really useful app that helps people connect with others and support each other when they need help.

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This is a really useful app that helps people connect with others and support each other when they need help. The concept is simple, meaningful, and easy to understand. I really appreciate the idea of bringing people together and creating a helpful community.

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Really helpful app for real-time tracking and staying connected with friends.

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Chris KingAuthorAug 18, 2026

Thanks Shahab. Staying connected is the easy half. The part we obsess over is the moment someone actually needs help, which is what the one tap SOS is for. If you have not set a Safe Zone yet, it pings the group automatically when someone leaves the area.

Great app for tracking your friends effortlessly in a crowd or during events.

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Chris KingAuthorAug 18, 2026

Thanks Wajid. Events are where this earns its keep, because cell service usually falls apart right when the group splits up. A Safe Zone around your camp or meetup point makes regrouping a lot faster.

I love the idea and the value. Good job. I hope Uneed helps you with visibility ;)

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Chris KingAuthorAug 18, 2026

Thank you Lien, that means a lot on day one. The idea came from watching people lose each other at festivals and realizing calls and texts are the first thing to fail once a crowd gets big. Really appreciate you taking the time to leave the first one.