AI-powered personal safety that learns your routines and helps alert trusted contacts when you may not be able to.
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We want to keep making Garly better and better, and we already have plenty of ideas for what comes next. Once the app is finally live on the stores, expect a lot of updates.
One thing we want Garly to get much better at is understanding context.
Think about a concert. If you have ever jumped around with your phone in your pocket, you know how much movement it takes. To a phone, an amazing night out and a bad fall can sometimes look surprisingly similar.
That is why one of the modes we want to build is designed specifically for concerts, clubs and dancing: higher movement thresholds, a longer countdown and fewer unnecessary SOS triggers while you are having fun.
Then there is the opposite problem: stillness.
Garly already detects when your phone suddenly stops moving, but this is an area we want to develop much further. One idea is simple: while Protection Mode is active, you could choose how often Garly checks in with you, whether you are outside or at home.
Garly asks if you are okay.
One tap: all good.
No answer: your trusted contacts are notified.
Because stillness alone does not always mean danger.
A phone that has not moved for twenty minutes might belong to someone who needs help. Or its owner might simply be asleep on the sofa. And nobody wants Garly waking up their family at 3 AM because their phone was peacefully charging on a table.
That is where context matters. When your phone is with you, Garly can learn something from its movement. When it is sitting in another room, movement tells us very little. In those situations, an unanswered check-in can tell us much more than stillness alone.
Right now, Garly can already use your phone’s movement to detect a possible fall, even with the screen off and the phone in your pocket. Before doing anything, it warns you and starts a countdown, so a false alarm can be dismissed with one tap.
Garly does not automatically call emergency services. It alerts the trusted contacts you choose.
And all of Garly’s protective features are free.
This is only the beginning. We have far more ideas than we could fit into one post, and once Garly is in your hands, we intend to keep building, testing and improving them 🌪️🦾🧄
We got to talk with a lot of community members testing Garly, in DMs and in Telegram. Thank you. The feedback has been genuinely positive, and we’re working hard to keep it that way.
It's beautiful to see on Solana a personal safety app pick up this kind of early traction. If you haven’t joined the Telegram group yet, please do: a vibrant community sharing experience and feedback.
We want the community to keep testing and using Garly. Signed-up users are up almost 20% this week.
As promised, this week we’re releasing the Ambassador program. $GARLY finally gets the kind of utility not many tokens have: fair, real value from people using the product, not speculation. Stay tuned.
We’re also waiting on listing approval, we know you are too. A lot of things ahead.
Join $GARLY and help us spread safety, for you, and for the people you love.
Imagine finding an AI safety project with a doxxed founder, a real product, and apps already going through review…
and it’s only been 3 weeks since it launched on @Pumpfun , yet it’s still under $100K MC.
That’s exactly why I’m watching @appGarly .
$Garly
Garly is in store review on Android and iPhone.
Until that finishes, Garly is now open on TestFlight
You can install Garly on your iPhone now. No special invite, no waitlist.
How to install
On your iPhone, open the App Store and install TestFlight (Apple’s free testing app).
Open this link on your iPhone:
testflight.apple.com/join/GVqJaMcv
Tap Accept, then Install.
Open Garly from your Home Screen.
That’s it.
Do you know what a long lie is?
It is a clinical term, not a figure of speech. It means lying on the floor for an hour or more after a fall, because you cannot get yourself up. It has its own literature, because it turns out the time is what does the damage, not always the fall.
Dehydration.
Pressure sores.
Muscle breaking down and injuring the kidneys.
Hypothermia on a tiled floor in a warm house.
Pneumonia afterwards.
People who broke nothing at all can end up in hospital because of the hours, not the impact.
The WHO counts 684,000 deaths a year from falls, and 37.3 million falls serious enough to need medical care. Second leading cause of unintentional injury death in the world, after road traffic.
Then there is the finding that should change how safety products are designed.
A BMJ study followed people over 90 for a year. Of those who fell, four in five could not get up on their own. A third were on the floor for more than an hour. 82% were alone when it happened.
They had call alarms. In 97% of the cases where somebody lay there over an hour, the alarm was present and was not pressed.
Not missing, not broken, not flat. In reach, and not used. Some could not get to it. Some were confused. Some did not want to be a burden at four in the morning, or did not think it was bad enough yet.
So the button, which is what almost every product in this category is built around, is the part most likely to fail.
Where Garly fits is narrower than we would like to claim.
It is not a guarantee and we will not sell it as one. What it changes is the odds, and only for the case where nobody presses anything.
It watches for the fall rather than waiting to be asked. If it thinks something happened, it tells the person first and waits out a countdown, so a wrong guess costs one tap. If nobody taps, somebody who was chosen in advance gets a message and a location.
That is one more chance that the hour on the floor becomes ten minutes. Not a certainty. A probability, applied to a situation where the current probability is a button nobody pressed.
The more I look into $Garly, the more I understand why this could become much bigger than a crypto narrative.
There’s an actual product being built.
An AI safety companion.
Real-world utility.
Privacy by design.
Core protection features free for everyone.
And a community model that connects Garly to individual cities.
Even the founder is fully doxxed, with their real identity and professional background publicly connected to the project.
That kind of transparency matters when you’re building something around personal safety.
Now iOS has been submitted for App Store review, Android is under review, and City Ambassadors are coming next.
This is the part I find interesting:
Garly isn’t trying to manufacture hype first and build later.
They’re building first.
If Garly executes, $GARLY could be one of those projects people look back at and say:
“We were way too early.” 🧄
Garly for iPhone has been submitted to Apple for App Store review.
This is the listing step: Apple now reviews the build. We do not control the timeline, and we will not guess at a date.
When we have a decision approved, or anything Apple asks us to change, we will say so here, clearly and as soon as we know.
Google Play review is still in progress. The existing Android download is unchanged while we wait.
Hello @solana community,
We are building the safety protocol we want Solana to be known for. A real layer, people on the ground, cities that learn where it is dangerous, an AI that can use that map so the next person who opens Garly has a better chance of getting home.
Web3 has everything to do with that. We picked Solana because it is the chain that still pushes speed and community, the two things you need if you want something this big to leave the early phase and become normal.
You can already see that phase working.
Because of $GARLY, and because of this community, we have already onboarded hundreds of people. People who are showing up. That is the whole point of the token: it is how we bring humans in, not only how we settle a payment. Ambassadors take a city on. Citizens join for free, use Garly, mark the streets they would not walk. Daily missions keep that work arriving. The map fills. The protocol gets smarter. More people stay safer.
Soon it is thousands. Then it is a city that actually knows itself.
If you are here this week, you are not late to a trade. You are early to the thing we are actually building. Hold the line, bring someone in, use the product. That is how a safety protocol gets written on Solana
The upcoming City Ambassadors exist for something bigger.
Garly’s job is to keep people safer. To do that, the AI needs to know the streets that actually go wrong , not a generic crime chart, not a rumour, but places people who live there have marked because they would not walk them.
You buy a city with $GARLY. That is the ticket in, and it funds the pool. You are taking on the work of filling that city with real people who use Garly and tell it where it is unsafe.
That will determine your reward as city owner.
That is the goal of all of this.
Every Risky zone a citizen pins is a fact Garly can use for everyone else in that city. More people mapping danger means more people who open Garly can be warned, routed around it, or asked if they are alright when they are near it. An empty map helps nobody. A living map of the worst spots is how an AI agent becomes useful on the ground, city by city.
Ambassadorship is how that map gets built.
Citizens join for free. That is a separate window, on purpose. They are not buying anything. They join the city they live in, they keep using Garly, and they mark danger so others can avoid it. A person who maps a risky street counts twice: they are active, and they just made the city safer.
The Ambassador earns from that work, share of the pool by people × time, and Premium from their own city’s users. An idle city earns nothing, because an idle city is not collecting anything. You can sell the city or release it. One account, one city.
Daily missions are how the data keeps arriving.
Ambassadors are asked to invite people into My city, get danger on the map, wake people who joined and went quiet. Citizens are asked to join, open Garly so they count, pin a street they avoid, mark what feels wrong after dark. Tapping a mission opens the right screen. Finishing one does not retire the work. Tomorrow there are three more, because the city is not finished.
Ambassadors bring the people. Citizens tell Garly where it is dangerous. Daily missions keep both of those happening. Garly’s AI agents collect that local map so the next person who uses Garly in your city has a better chance of staying safe.
A city that learns.
The founder of Garly has always been publicly doxxed. Nothing is being revealed today.
What has changed, following a request from our community, is that the founder’s identity is now officially displayed on Garly’s public landing page, directly connecting a real person and professional identity to the project.
Garly is still a small, self-funded project built by a very small team. As it grows, the plan is to develop it into a formally established startup with the structure that comes with that next stage.
Until then, we believe transparency should grow alongside the project. If we are building something that asks people to trust us with their personal safety, they should be able to clearly see who stands behind it.
The community asked for greater transparency.
You’ll have it. 🧄
garlyapp.com/about.html
Good morning, and happy Sunday ☀️
Next week we open City Ambassadors, along with some other news.
We’ve been testing, refining, and we’re almost at the point where it’s ready.
The idea is simple: Garly gets better the more it belongs to somewhere.
A safety app written for everywhere is written for nobody in particular.
It doesn’t know which street empties at nine.
Which station has that one exit everyone avoids.
Which bus stop people instinctively wait at in pairs.
Which shortcut is perfectly fine during the day, but feels completely different after dark.
The people who know those things are the people who actually live there.
So we’re handing cities to them.
One person. One city.
Someone taking responsibility for Garly in the place they actually walk through, helping turn local knowledge into something useful for everyone who lives there.
That’s where $GARLY starts connecting the community to the real-world utility of Garly.
City Ambassadors are coming.
Details next week. 🧄🌍
Studys finds 27% of adults do not feel safe walking alone at night. That is about 1.7 billion people. About 0.7 billion of them are men.
Keep these: 1.0 billion women (32%) in that same group. Gender gap in 104 of 144 countries. WHO finds that 840 million women have faced partner or sexual violence. That explains severity. It does not mean Garly is only for them.
Night workers, students, last-bus riders, older people, we're here for everyone.
Garly watches when you cannot press a button.
It talks with you, remembers what you allow, and grows as you add a contact, a place, a diary line. Turn Protection on. Walk. If you go silent, your people get a map. You can cancel. SOS is always there. Live Journey if you want someone following.
A shared emergency pool if you want one. Core is extra memory, brain quality and personalisation.
Good Morning 🧄🌪️
In personal safety, the button is free almost everywhere. What costs money is what happens after you press it.
Across this category the paywall sits in the same place: not on detection, on escalation.
Free: an app notices and tells you, then tells your contacts.
Paid: somebody actually calls you.
Pay more: a monitoring centre contacts emergency services and sends help to your address.
Five to twenty five a month, depending how far up you go.
Which means the offer, stated plainly, is this: we will notice for free and we will act if you subscribe.
The second business model in this category is quieter and worse.
Precise location gathered by safety apps has been sold on to data brokers, and regulators have had to step in and order it stopped. People handed over where they were every minute of the day, believing that was the price of being looked after.
It was the product.
Garly is built against both.
Every protective feature is free: detection, SOS, live journey, walk mode, trusted contacts.
Nothing that keeps you safe sits behind a tier.
And no location history is stored at all, only where you are now, so there is nothing to sell even if we ever changed our minds.
No advertising SDKs.
No tracking.
Here is the part a competitor would leave out. Garly does not dispatch anybody. There is no monitoring centre, no call to the police on your behalf. It alerts the people you chose, quickly, and tells you honestly when it is not working. If you live alone with nobody nearby, a dispatch service is worth paying for, and you should buy one.
We are not trying to win on features. We are trying to be the one that does not charge you for the part that helps you.
One thing I’ve learned building Garly:
“Safety” is not a feature you finish.
I don’t think I’ll ever stop improving Garly. Once the app becomes something real in people’s hands, once it grows, once I receive more and more feedback, the only thing I’ll be able to do is keep
@Dino_soll We’re still waiting for the outcome of the Android review. In the meantime, we’re wrapping up the iPhone testing and we expect to submit the app for review by the end of this week. Once that’s done, we should receive a response within 24–48 hours 😊🧄
Twenty seconds.
That is the shortest Garly will ever wait before telling somebody, and it is a limit the app imposes on itself.
You choose the countdown: anywhere from 5 to 90 seconds. On screen, five is plenty. You are watching a ring drain and your thumb is already there.
But when the alert comes with the phone in your pocket and the screen off, Garly refuses to give you less than twenty, whatever you picked. That is not the same situation. A notification has arrived out of nowhere and you have to find the phone, read it, understand it, and decide. Ten seconds there is not a chance to stop it. It is a formality.
The pause matters more than the detection.
Send instantly and every false alarm costs somebody a phone call at midnight. After the second one they uninstall, and then they have nothing.
So it waits. And it has to work when you cannot answer.
Garly is the rare Solana project with a real product already shipping.
Protection Mode watches motion, impacts and stillness.
If something feels off, it checks on you first then alerts the people you trust.
Core safety free forever.
$GARLY only unlocks the extras.
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