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Your Organization Has a Duty of Care. CheckIn Helps You Fulfill It.
CheckIn is anonymous crisis prevention infrastructure for universities, veteran organizations, and first responder agencies — giving your people a way to signal distress before it becomes a crisis, without ever having to ask for help out loud.
The people who need help most are the least likely to ask for it.
Students, veterans, and first responders share something in common: a culture where saying "I'm not okay" feels impossible. By the time someone reaches a counselor or a peer support line, the window for early intervention has often already closed.
CheckIn was built for the silence before that moment.
How It Works
Who It's For
🎓 Universities
Dean of Students, Student Affairs, and campus counseling offices use CheckIn to extend their duty-of-care beyond the students who ask for help — reaching those who struggle in silence before it becomes a crisis.
🎖️ Veteran Organizations
Peer support programs use CheckIn to stay connected with members between in-person touchpoints — especially those who resist traditional help-seeking.
🚒 First Responder Agencies
Fire, EMS, and law enforcement agencies use CheckIn as part of their peer support and duty-of-care infrastructure.
Built by someone who's been there.
CheckIn was created after watching people struggle in silence. It's not a wellness app. It's crisis prevention infrastructure — designed for the moment when someone can't bring themselves to ask for help, but still needs someone to know.
Jeremy Tucker, Founder & CEO, CheckIn Health LLC
jeremy@usecheckin.app

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