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Demumu.co Web Platform FAQ: The Anti-Loneliness Safety Tool Goes Cross-Platform
TL;DR
Demumu's web platform expansion gives users a competitive edge by ensuring uninterrupted safety monitoring across all devices, eliminating the risk of missed check-ins during critical work periods.
Demumu's web platform operates through cross-platform sync, allowing users to check in via browser tabs with automatic emergency alerts triggered after consecutive missed check-ins.
Demumu's universal web access addresses modern loneliness by providing a reliable safety net that enhances peace of mind for solitary individuals worldwide.
Demumu's viral 'anti-loneliness' app, featured by BBC and Reuters, now offers a web version that works discreetly in browser tabs during deep work sessions.
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Demumu.co, also known as 'Are You Dead?' or 'sileme', is a personal safety application that notifies a user's contacts if they fail to check in regularly, typically every 48 hours, to address the 'quiet anxiety' of solitary living.
Demumu.co launched a fully responsive web platform, expanding from being an iOS-exclusive app to a service accessible via any web browser, breaking the 'device barrier' for universal access.
User feedback revealed a critical gap: many users (writers, developers, remote workers) spend their days on desktop computers and needed safety verification during work hours, ensuring a dead phone battery doesn't lead to a missed check-in.
The platform is designed for digital nomads, desktop-heavy users, and anyone requiring cross-platform safety check-ins, including Android, Windows, Mac, and Linux users who previously couldn't access the iOS app.
Key features include cross-platform sync between mobile and desktop, premium UI/UX with minimalist design, universal browser accessibility (Chrome, Safari, Edge), automatic emergency alerts for missed check-ins, and silent monitoring that runs discreetly in a browser tab.
Users must check in regularly (every 48 hours according to the content); if they miss consecutive check-ins, the system triggers immediate email notifications to their designated contacts.
Demumu has been featured in BBC, Wired, and Reuters, has over 100,000 downloads, maintains a 4.3-star rating, and was the top paid utility app in multiple countries, addressing the 'loneliness economy' and cultural impact of solitary living.
The web platform is accessible at Demumu.co on any browser (Chrome, Safari, Edge) and works across all operating systems including Android, Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Demumu addresses the 'quiet anxiety' of modern solitary living by providing a simple safety verification system that ensures someone is notified if a person living alone fails to check in regularly.
You can read about Demumu's cultural impact in Wired's feature 'China's "Are You Dead Yet?" App', Reuters' article 'Viral App for Single Living Goes Global', and BBC News' discussion of the 'loneliness economy'.
Curated from 24-7 Press Release

