Signal Lost
Offline emergency planning
Designed for low signal

A calmer way to prepare your household.

Purposeful microinteractions should be subtle, immediate, and informative rather than distracting, while icons should stay simple and recognizable. [web:136][web:140][web:143][web:144]

Fresh app icon direction
Icons should be distinct, simple, and legible at small sizes to help brand recognition. [web:141][web:144][web:150]
Instant feedback
Buttons and cards now respond with lighter motion and focus states. [web:136][web:138][web:146]
Subtle motion
Animations stay small so they feel polished over repeated use. [web:136][web:143]
Quick setup
Home

Everything important, at a glance

Making progress

Next, focus on storing more water.

The interface now uses calmer motion, clearer depth, and more distinct branded surfaces to feel less like a tool and more like a product. [web:122][web:126][web:136]

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Readiness
Planning target2 people · 72 hoursWater, food, lighting, medicines, papers.
Needs attention1 item soonExpiry visibility helps avoid false readiness. [web:90][web:98]

Today’s checklist

Keep it small and practical.
Emergency mode
Fast guidance

What do you need help with right now?

Supplies

What you have

Family

Meeting points and contacts

Important contacts

Only the people you may actually need.
Papers

Important documents

Organised document copies are a recurring recommendation in emergency-preparedness planning and record-storage checklists. [web:87][web:89][web:94]

Family sheet

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Signal Lost family sheet

Meeting points

Out-of-area contact

If phones are not working

Important contacts

Supplies to check

Important papers