Family members travelling together in an airport with calm guidance support.
Wayszo Okay

Calm check-ins for the moments when you need quiet reassurance, not chaos.

Okay helps families and trusted contacts check on someone during a journey, handover, hospital visit or long day out. One person sends the check. The passenger replies once. The right people stay informed.

Passenger message

Your family is thinking of you.

Reply when you can. If you need help, the right people are notified without duplicate calls.

I'm safe Need support Need urgent help Reply later
One shared check-in

Families avoid everyone messaging separately when timing matters.

Passenger-first response

The traveller replies once and the group sees the state without more noise.

Structured escalation

Help, urgent help and silent periods are handled inside one consistent flow.

Benefits

Built for reassurance without over-contacting the passenger

One check reaches the whole group

No repeated calls from multiple family members when the same update will do.

Profiles and milestones

Set meaningful journey checkpoints instead of relying on vague “text me when you land” reminders.

Silence windows

Respect times when the passenger should not be disturbed, while keeping the group aligned.

Escalation paths

Differentiate between safe, delayed, needs support and urgent help without guesswork.

Travel-day friendly

Useful beside airport transfer, Travel Assist and family coordination on busy movement days.

Quieter than group chat

Keep reassurance in one place rather than scattering updates across messages, calls and screenshots.

How It Works

A short flow that feels calm on both sides

  1. Pick the person or group

    Choose who the check is for and who should be kept in the loop.

  2. Send a Calm Check

    The passenger receives a simple prompt with clear response options.

  3. Handle the outcome once

    Safe replies, delayed replies and help requests stay visible in one dashboard.

Traveller support view near an airport departures board.
Travel companion support scene in an airport terminal.
Ideal For

Useful when someone is moving through a day that needs calm oversight

Airport and rail travel

When the passenger has multiple legs, handovers, delays or an unfamiliar arrival flow.

Older family members

When relatives want reassurance without placing repeated calls through the day.

Hospital and appointment days

When timing is uncertain and several people need updates without crowding the passenger.

School, college and late returns

When someone is expected home and the family wants a cleaner way to confirm they are okay.

FAQ

Questions people ask before using Okay

Is Okay only for airport journeys?

No. Airport days are one use case. It is also suited to hospital visits, older relatives, students, evening returns and any situation where one calm check-in is better than multiple calls.

Does the passenger get flooded with messages?

The point is the opposite. Okay is designed so the traveller can respond once and the rest of the group can see the state without sending duplicate messages.

Can the passenger ask for help?

Yes. The dashboard supports response states such as safe, needs support and urgent help, so the next step is clearer for the group.

Can families define quiet periods?

Yes. Silence windows and profile rules are there for times when the passenger should not be interrupted unnecessarily.

Where do I manage members, profiles and plans?

Inside the dedicated Okay dashboard, which is separate from this public overview page.

Start

Keep the public story at /okay. Run the product from the dashboard.

Use the public page to explain the service. Use the dashboard to actually send checks, manage circles and handle responses.