Your emergency contact, sorted before you need it

InCaseOf

Emergency.

Fill in your emergency info once. Share it with the people who matter. So when someone needs to act on your behalf, they know exactly what to do.

Free forever. Your data stays on your Google Drive. I never see it.

The Indemnity Form Problem

I'm in my 30s. Single. I spend a lot of time traveling. Diving in Indonesia, climbing in Patagonia, and the occasional skydiving trip.

Every time I start an adventure, I'm handed the same thing: The Indemnity Form.

There's always that one field: Emergency Contact.

I usually scribble down my mum's number and move on. But recently, it hit me. If something actually happened, she'd have nothing. She has no idea where my insurance policy is kept. She doesn't have my passport number or my doctor's name.

In the worst moment of her life, she'd be left panicking.

100+ Replies and 7,000 Views

I asked Reddit if I was the only one feeling this way. I wasn't.

Across two threads, I got 100+ replies and 7,000+ views. Half the people were in the exact same boat. No system, nor plan, just a name on a form. The other half had binders and folders already sorted.

I built InCaseOf for people in the same boat as me.

How it Works

InCaseOf isn't a complex platform. It's a dedicated layer that sits on top of your Google Drive.

The Vault

You fill in your essential info: medical, insurance, documents, contacts, and final wishes.

The Storage

Everything is saved to a folder on your Drive, with the shared link protected by your emergency access code.

The Access

You share a single link with your contact. They get a clean, simple page with everything they need.

100% Private and Secure

Your data stays yours. Your loved ones get access when it matters. That's it.

Zero Footprint

No app to download. No account for your contact to create. Just a link and an emergency access code.

Total Privacy

I don't store your data on my servers. I can't see your documents even if I wanted to. Your Drive is the database; I just provide the interface.

Completely Free

All you need is a Google account.

Use it. Tell me what's missing. I'm building this based on what people actually need.

Set up your emergency kit

Questions

Yes. Your data lives on your own Google Drive. I don't run servers or store anything, so there's nothing to charge you for.

Your emergency kit is encrypted before it is stored in your Google Drive. You sign in with Google to manage it, and your emergency contact needs the separate emergency access code to open the shared link.

You can change it after signing in with Google. Your emergency contact will need the new code.

You share a link and give them your 8-digit access code separately, in person or over a call. They open the link, enter the code, and view your emergency kit.

You'll need one for now. It's how I store your data without building a database. A free Gmail account works fine.

That depends on you. I built what I thought was necessary. Tell me what's missing and I'll prioritise based on what people actually need.