Demumu vs Tribe Check: Two Different Approaches to Solo Living Safety

Published on the 16 janvier 2026
Tribe Check - Your Secret Safety Net mobile app

Early January 2026, a Chinese app called « 死了么 » (literally « Are You Dead? ») shot to #1 on the App Store. The premise was simple: check in every 48 hours, or your emergency contact gets an email. The app, now rebranded as « Demumu, » went viral with millions of downloads.

Here’s what’s interesting: I built Tribe Check six months earlier, targeting the exact same problem. Same fear. Same market. Completely different approach.

This isn’t about who was first. It’s about how two apps answer the same human need with radically different philosophies — and what that reveals about building safety technology.

The Problem: A Global Loneliness Crisis

The numbers tell the story:

  • China: 120 million people living alone, projected to reach 200 million by 2030
  • United States: 36% of adults report frequent loneliness
  • Japan: « Lonely death » cases have tripled since 2000

The fear is real. People die alone in their apartments and aren’t discovered for weeks or months. As one Demumu user put it: « This is the first time someone cares whether I’m dead or alive. »

Both Demumu and Tribe Check emerged from this context. But we took very different paths.

 

Demumu’s Approach: « Are You Dead? »

The Philosophy

Demumu confronts mortality head-on. It’s radically minimal:

  1. Enter a name and emergency contact email
  2. Tap a button daily to signal you’re alive
  3. Miss two check-ins → automated email to contact
  4. That’s it

What Works

  • Provocative name = viral marketing. « Are You Dead? » is impossible to ignore
  • Extreme simplicity = fast adoption. Anyone can use it in 30 seconds
  • Low price point ($1) = impulse downloads
  • Validated the market at massive scale

The Limitations

  • Email is slow. Average check time: 3-12 hours. In emergencies, those hours matter.
  • iOS-only excludes 71% of users. Even in China (Demumu’s main market), Android is 78% market share.
  • Zero context. « Marie didn’t check in » tells your contact… what? Phone died? Actual emergency? No way to know.
  • No immediate help. If you’re in danger right now, Demumu can’t help you. You have to wait 48 hours for the alert.
  • Negative psychology. Daily reminders that you might die alone can increase anxiety rather than reduce it.

Tribe Check - Your Secret Safety Net mobile app

Tribe Check’s Approach: « Are You Okay? »

The Philosophy

I built Tribe Check as a woman who travels solo and has been followed home, had sketchy Uber rides, and stayed in unfamiliar hotels alone. I kept thinking: « If something happens RIGHT NOW, how long until someone knows? »

The distinction shaped everything: Not « Are you dead? » but « Are you okay? » Not checking after the fact, but supporting you through the moment.

How It’s Different

  • Instant push notifications. Your tribe gets alerts in seconds, not hours. No spam filters, impossible to miss.
  • Flexible scheduling. Going on a date? Schedule 3 hours. Solo hiking? Make it 6. The app adapts to your life.
  • Rich context. When you schedule a check-in, add useful information, like where you’re going (address, venue), transportation details (taxi plate, Uber info), custom encrypted messages, battery level and GPS location. Your tribe gets actionable information, not just « missed check-in. »
  • SOS button for immediate danger. Someone following you? Medical emergency? Press SOS and your entire tribe is alerted instantly with your location.
  • A tribe, not one person. Multiple trusted contacts means redundancy. Your mom might be asleep, but your roommate isn’t.
  • Pet safety built-in. If something happens to you, who feeds your dog? Tribe Check includes pet-specific alerts.
  • Cross-platform. Android + iOS from day one. Safety shouldn’t be an iPhone privilege.
  • Free, always. No paywall for safety.

Head-to-Head Comparison

Feature Demumu Tribe Check
Notifications Email (3-12h delay) Push (instant)
Platforms iOS only Android + iOS
Check-in Fixed 48 hours Flexible scheduling
Context None GPS, battery, notes
Emergency Wait 48 hours SOS button
Contacts 1 person Full tribe
Pet safety No Yes
Price $1 Free

Conclusion

Demumu asks « Are you dead? » and checks after the fact.
Tribe Check asks « Are you okay? » and supports you through it.

One focuses on death. The other on life.
One is reactive. The other proactive.
One costs money. The other is free.
One excludes Android users. The other welcomes everyone.

I built Tribe Check as a woman who’s been scared walking alone, who travels solo, who plans for worst-case scenarios. Not just for confirmation that someone will know I died — but for help staying alive.

Demumu validated that millions are scared and looking for solutions. Now the question is: what solution do we build?

Try Tribe Check free:

The goal isn’t to check if you’re dead. It’s to help you live safely, connected, and supported — even when you’re alone.

Tribe Check - Your Secret Safety Net mobile app
Marie Kuter

Marie, Founder & app-maker at Unitipi

Founder of Tribe Check - My Secret Safety Net, the app that calls for help when you can't.

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