What An Incident Documentation App Helps You Organize
An incident documentation app gives users one structured place to preserve what happened. ASafetyNet is designed for records that may include dates, times, notes, media, location context, contacts, and follow-up details.
The goal is not to decide what a user should do. The goal is to make important information easier to organize, review, and share with trusted support if the user chooses.
Why Dates, Media, And Context Matter
After an unsafe or confusing event, details can be hard to remember. A private incident log can help keep those details together while they are still fresh.
- Date and time of the incident
- Notes about what happened
- Photos, videos, screenshots, or files
- Location or route context when relevant
- Trusted contacts or follow-up steps
How ASafetyNet Supports Structured Records
ASafetyNet supports structured incident entry, timeline organization, evidence notes, secure export, check-ins, and Apple Watch workflows. Users can start with one record and add details over time.
ASafetyNet 2.0 also includes on-device AI workflows that help users understand what is documented and where a record may need more context.
Privacy And User-Controlled Sharing
ASafetyNet is built around privacy and user control. Records are prepared for the user first. Sharing is optional and should happen only with trusted contacts, advocates, attorneys, medical professionals, or support resources the user chooses.
Clear Limits
ASafetyNet is a documentation and preparation tool. It does not diagnose, counsel, act as an attorney, respond to emergencies, or replace emergency responders. If you are in immediate danger, call local emergency services right away.