Where Safety Meets Simplicity
With tools that stay out of your way and show up when you need them, Rangerly helps every adventure feel a little more grounded.
Rangerly is a safety tool designed for anyone who heads out alone. Tell us about your trip and when you expect to return. We'll alert your emergency contacts if you don't check back in.
The goal is simple: to give you freedom to adventure while creating a safety net in case something goes wrong.
Create a trip as you head out. Check in when you get back home.
You decide what to share, and it's only sent to your contacts if something goes wrong.
Works when you need it most and stays out of the way when you don't.
With tools that stay out of your way and show up when you need them, Rangerly helps every adventure feel a little more grounded.
We built Rangerly to take the complexity out of staying safe on solo adventures. No complicated tracking, no constant notifications, no hassle.
Just three simple steps: set up your trip before you leave, head out and do your thing, then check in when you're back. If you don't check in on time, we alert your contacts automatically.
Start a 30-Day Free Trial
Click the "Start a 30-Day Free Trial" button and enter your name, email address, and password—no credit card required. We'll send you a confirmation email with a link to verify your address. Once you click that link, you're all set to add emergency contacts and create your first trip.
When you log in for the first time, Rangerly will prompt you to add an emergency contact. Just enter their name and email address, and we'll send them an invitation to get set up.
We recommend giving your emergency contacts a heads up directly after you invite them. Let them know to expect an email from Rangerly so they recognize it as legitimate. It's also a great opportunity to discuss what you'd like them to do if they ever receive an alert—whether that's trying to call you first, checking certain locations, or any other preferences specific to your situation.
They'll receive an email invitation with a link to complete their setup. They'll confirm that email address is where they want to receive alerts and can optionally add their phone number if they'd like text alerts too.
After at least one of your emergency contacts has finished their setup, you'll see a prompt to create a trip when you log in. You'll enter details like where you're going, what you're doing, and when you expect to return—then you're ready to head out.
Absolutely. Before inviting your actual emergency contacts, add yourself as a contact first. This way you can create test trips, intentionally miss check-ins, and experience the entire process without causing any unnecessary worry. It's a great way to get comfortable with how everything works.
You'll need internet access to create a trip, extend it, or check in when you're done.
If you lose cell service after creating your trip, Rangerly will still alert your emergency contacts if you miss your check-in. The system monitors your trip from our end, so it works even when you're off the grid.
Your emergency contacts will receive a notification (via email or text, based on their preferences) with the trip details you provided. The message reminds them not to panic and suggests steps to confirm you're safe—like trying to reach you directly. If they can't reach you and believe something is wrong, we advise them to contact emergency services.
Yes! If you're running late or your plans change, just tap the "Extend" button on your active trip to push back your check-in time. You can do this as many times as needed—we know adventures don't always go according to plan.
First, log into Rangerly and check in as soon as possible. This sends an automated follow-up alert letting your contacts know you're safe. However, we strongly recommend calling them directly as well—they may have already taken action (like calling local authorities or heading out to find you), and a personal call will help stop those wheels in motion. You'll find their phone numbers listed on the app's homepage for easy access.
No. Privacy is one of Rangerly's core features—your contacts are only notified if you miss a check-in, not every time you head out. You can adventure freely without broadcasting your plans.
Absolutely. Rangerly doesn't track your location at all. When you create a trip, you decide what details to share (like a general area or activity type). Your emergency contacts only see this information if you miss a check-in—and only what you chose to provide. We never share your exact location because we don't have it.
Only the information you provided when creating your trip. This typically includes your expected return time and any details you chose to share—like a general location, activity type, or special notes (vehicle description, trail name, etc.). Your emergency contacts won't receive anything you didn't explicitly provide upfront.
Yes. Rangerly keeps a complete history of all your trips, including when you left and when you checked in. You can review past trips and use them as templates to quickly create new ones—perfect if you regularly ride the same trails or visit the same locations.
No. Rangerly notifies your emergency contacts, but it's up to them to decide whether to contact emergency services. The alert reminds them to try reaching you first and when to escalate to authorities, but the decision remains with your trusted contacts who know you and the situation best.
The alert walks your contacts through a clear set of steps: try reaching you directly first (call, text, or message), contact anyone you mentioned being with, check your usual locations if something feels off, and contact authorities if they believe you're in danger. The message emphasizes that most missed check-ins aren't emergencies, but encourages your contacts to trust their instincts.
Ask yourself: "If I needed help, what would someone need to know to find me?" This might include where you're going, what you're doing, vehicle details, who you're with, and any other relevant context like the trail name or backup plans. You decide what to share, but more information helps your contacts make informed decisions.
Your emergency contacts are notified within 5 minutes of a missed check-in. Once you check in to Rangerly, you'll see whether your contacts have been alerted. Either way, we strongly recommend reaching out to them directly—a quick call can prevent unnecessary worry or action on their part.
Sign up and start using Rangerly immediately—no credit card needed. You'll have full access for 30 days to test all the features. After that, your trial simply expires unless you decide to subscribe. We won't charge you anything or ask you to cancel.
No. You can sign up and start using Rangerly immediately without entering any payment information. During your trial, you'll see a countdown showing how many days you have left, with the option to add payment details whenever you're ready. Either way, you get your full 30 days.
If you've subscribed during your trial, nothing changes—you keep using Rangerly at $5/month. If you haven't added payment information, your account simply closes. You won't be able to create new trips, but you can reactivate anytime by logging back in and subscribing.
$5 per month. That's it—no hidden fees, no per-trip charges, and no limits on check-ins.
Rangerly is a web-based application, so it works on any device with a modern web browser—iPhone, Android, Mac, PC, tablets, you name it. No app download required.
No. Rangerly doesn't track your location. We only know what you tell us when you create a trip. Your privacy is a core feature, not an afterthought.
No. Because Rangerly doesn't track your location or run continuously in the background, it won't drain your battery. You only interact with it when setting up trips or checking in, so the battery impact is negligible.
Since your trip runs on Rangerly's servers, and not your phone, your emergency contacts will still be notified if you miss your check-in—even with a dead phone. Of course, you'll need to find a working device with internet access to actually check in or extend your trip.
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