Stop selling panic buttons that fail when it matters most

Your subscribers pay R200–500/month for armed response. But the panic button only works if they can press it.

In a home invasion, they can’t. Hands tied. Phone across the room. The button is useless at the exact moment it has to work.

Now imagine they could just say “Help me” — and your control room is already rolling.

We’ll build that. Your brand. Your subscribers. Your recurring revenue.


The pilot offer

  • White-labelled voice-activated panic app, built into your existing dispatch stack
  • 3 months, one estate of your choosing, up to 50 subscriber phones
  • Detects a custom trigger phrase from a locked screen, in the background
  • Fires GPS to your control room in under 2 seconds
  • Works offline — no signal needed for the trigger to fire

What you get in 90 days

  • Branded Android app shipped to Play Store under your name
  • Live integration with your control room
  • Activation dashboard: triggers, false positives, response times, GPS heatmap
  • False-positive handling playbook for your operators
  • Unit-economics model for a R99–R199/month consumer rollout (61–92% gross margin at scale)

You don’t pay until it works

Built at risk. You pay on acceptance, not before. If the pilot misses the agreed accuracy bar — >95% activation on the test phrase, <1 false positive per device per month — you walk away. No fee.

Why this window is closing

SA’s first voice-panic app launched consumer-direct in 2025. Their distribution is app-store, not white-label-through-armed-response. That gap is yours to take.

The first armed response company to ship a voice-activated panic app under their own brand owns the category for the next five years. Every month you wait, your subscribers see voice panic in a competitor’s ad.

Next step — 30 minutes

One call. Live demo on a phone. We map your dispatch stack. You decide if a pilot makes sense.

Louwrens — [phone] / [email]