Worried about living solo?

If something happens, how long until someone knows? Fluffy alerts your contacts to check in on you if you don't 'feed' him in a custom time frame. A non-invasive "Check on me if I disappear" button for independent people. No tracking, no installation required.


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Welcome to Feed Fluffy

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Hungry...

It's time for my daily meal!

Peace of mind for people living alone and for solo adventurers.

How it works

Loop in your inner circle

Service Disclaimer: Feed Fluffy is a communication tool, not a guaranteed emergency service. Feed Fluffy is not responsible for technical failures like network outages or spam filters. An alert does not create a legal obligation for your contacts to respond or provide aid.

Reliability & Status

Infrastructure is monitored 24/7. Subscribe to the status page for live updates regarding the database and mail servers.


No Installation Required

It’s just this website

Simply go to feedfluffy.com from any device, log in, and tap the apple. No App Store, no updates and zero storage space taken.

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Too lazy to Feed Fluffy?

Automate the process (In Beta)

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Android

Mobile Setup

Feed Fluffy automatically every time you unlock your phone. Requires MacroDroid app

iOS

Apple Setup

Feed Fluffy automatically when you open your favorite apps. Uses Apple Shortcuts app

Chrome

Extension

Feed Fluffy automatically as you browse the web. Coming Soon

Know someone who may find Feed Fluffy useful? Send them the link

"I found this check-in tool for living solo. Might give you some peace of mind! https://feedfluffy.com"

Pricing

🎁 Spring Limited Promotion

Give Fluffy some feedback after signing up and ask for a Lifetime Free Premium account.

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Easy setup



Q: What will I see when I sign up for the first time?

A: You will see Fluffy sleeping. Your contact list will be empty. Your timer will be off.

Q: Can I add myself as a contact just to test?

A: Yes.

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