Working app · Beta launching 2026

The text that sends itself.

No more "text me when you're home." The moment you arrive safely, Arrivd sends the notification for you — automatically, without you touching your phone.

Free during beta No spam, ever No card needed
9:41📶 ●●●
6:47
Tuesday, 12 May
🏍 Arrivd · now
James arrived home safely
Push notification · sent automatically
🧡 Sarah · in the app
She saw it the second he pulled in ❤️
Built for riders everywhere Two people protected per signup Loved ones need no app
For the person waiting

Behind every rider is someone who worries.

Every morning they ride off and you go about your day — but part of you is always listening for a message that hasn't come yet.

You don't want to seem like you're checking up. You just want to know they're safe.

That's not worry. That's love. And it deserves a proper answer.

Arrivd sends that message automatically, the moment they arrive. You don't have to ask. They don't have to remember. It just happens.

Before Arrivd — the texting ritual
Let me know when you're home? 🧡
Sorry, forgot again 😬 been home an hourThe reminding, the forgetting, the waiting
After Arrivd — it just happens
🏍 James arrived home safelyArrivd notification · 6:47 PM · automatic
No text needed. She already knew. ❤️
What makes it effortless

It does the remembering, so they don't have to.

Most "safe arrival" habits fail because someone has to remember. Arrivd removes the remembering entirely — that's the whole point.

Starts on its own

Arrivd can detect when you set off from home or work and begin watching the journey automatically — no need to open the app first. Prefer control? One tap works too.

Automatic start

Arrives, then tells them

The instant you reach your destination, the person you chose gets an Arrivd notification — no text to type, no message to remember. It replaces the "I'm home safe" routine entirely.

Zero effort on arrival

A gentle heads-up if you're late

If a ride runs longer than expected, Arrivd sends a soft, reassuring check-in — clearly not an emergency alarm. It works even if your phone dies, because the check runs in the background.

Late-ride alert

Not a tracking app

No live map. No moving dot. No location history. Arrivd knows two things only — you set off, you arrived — and nothing about the journey in between.

Privacy first

Easy for them too

Your loved one gets the alert as a notification in the Arrivd app — and if they haven't installed it yet, it reaches them by text instead. Either way, the worry ends the moment you arrive.

No one left out

Calm by design

Every notification is written to reassure, never to alarm. Arrivd replaces a moment of quiet worry with a moment of quiet relief.

Built on empathy
Let's be clear

Arrivd is not a tracking app.

We built Arrivd so no one ever has to watch a dot move across a map. It isn't surveillance, and it can't be — by design it only ever knows two moments.

"You left. You arrived. That's all Arrivd ever sees — and all anyone is ever shown."

No live mapNobody can open the app and see where you are right now.
No journey trailYour route between two points is never recorded or stored.
No constant locationYour phone's location is checked only at departure and arrival.
Just one messageThe only thing shared is "arrived safely" — a single, calm notification.
How it works

Four steps. Almost zero effort.

01

Set it once

Save your usual places — Home, Work, Mum's. Add the person who worries. Two minutes, once.

02

Just ride

Arrivd starts on its own when you set off, or with one tap. Phone in your pocket, eyes on the road.

03

Arrive safely

The moment you reach your destination, your person gets the message. Automatically.

04

Calm if late

Running behind? A gentle heads-up goes out — so nobody worries before they need to.

How "automatic" actually works. Arrivd can start a ride on its own when you leave a saved place like home, and confirms arrival when you reach your destination — using your phone's location only at those two moments, never continuously. Prefer to stay in control? A single tap starts and ends a ride too. Whichever you choose, the promise is the same: once a ride begins, you never have to remember anything again.
Inside the app

Simple enough to forget it's even there.

Three taps to set up, then it works quietly in the background. Here's what it actually looks like.

Your screenshot:
saving a place
(Home / Work)
Set your placesSave Home, Work or anywhere. Once.
Your screenshot:
ride in progress
Just rideIt starts on its own, or with one tap.
Your screenshot:
"arrived safely"
notification
They just knowThe notification sends itself on arrival.
Why we're building this

The feeling we kept hearing about.

The words below reflect what riders and their partners tell us — the feeling that shaped Arrivd. As our beta community grows, we'll share named stories from real members.

Every morning he leaves and I sit there with my phone, just waiting. Sometimes it's an hour before I hear anything. I just need to know he got there.— The partner of a daily commuter
He's on his bike all day for work. I can't message him constantly, but I think about it every hour. There should be something that just tells me he's fine.— The partner of a courier rider
I hate that I make my wife worry. I always mean to text but I get distracted. Something automatic would genuinely change things for us.— A daily commuting rider
Good questions

The things people ask us first.

Does my loved one need the app?

For the best experience, yes — they get an instant Arrivd notification the moment you arrive, free and worldwide. If they haven't installed it yet, the alert reaches them as a text instead, so no one is ever left waiting.

Is this tracking me the whole time?

No — and this matters to us. Arrivd is not a tracking app. There's no live map, no moving dot, and no record of your route. It checks your location only to recognise two moments — when you set off and when you arrive — and the only thing ever shared is a single "arrived safely" notification.

What if I forget to start a ride?

You don't have to. Arrivd can start automatically when you leave a saved place like home. The manual tap is there if you prefer to stay in control, but forgetting is exactly the problem we built this to remove.

What happens if I'm running late?

If a ride runs past your expected time, Arrivd sends your contact a calm, clearly-worded heads-up — never an alarming one. Because the check runs in the background, it still works even if your phone runs out of battery.

How much will it cost?

The beta is completely free, and early members will always get the best deal. We're testing a simple, affordable plan for launch — and your loved ones will never pay anything.

When can I use it?

We're rolling out a closed beta in 2026, starting in the UK and opening more countries as we go. Join below and we'll send your invite when your spot is ready in your region.

Free early access

Join the riders — and the people who wait for them.

We're inviting our first beta members soon, starting in the UK and expanding from there. Add your email and we'll send your invite the moment your spot is ready in your region.

Free early access No spam, ever No payment details
Seed investment

A behaviour at scale. An unowned moment.

Riders already send "I'm home safe" messages by hand every day. Adjacent apps bury safe arrival behind crash detection or live tracking — none make it the product. Arrivd owns that one emotional moment, for the rider and the person waiting.

1.2M+
Licensed riders in the UK launch market — a beachhead into a far larger global base
UK: DfT licensing statistics
Users per signup — every rider brings a trusted contact
A built-in network effect
No one
owns proactive safe-arrival as a dedicated product
Crash & tracking apps treat it as a side feature