Free and confidential activity app
Cross-platform mobile app sending alerts to emergency contacts about a user's location in case of an accident

Client
HelpLate is a free social app that sends alerts to contacts about a user's location in case of emergency during activities. For example, falling off a horse or bike, getting lost in the woods, or while kayaking
Business challenges
- Lack of ability to save user location data
- Need for running the application offline
- No application for user data management
- Lack of corporate identity to launch the product on the market
Our solutions
- Corporate identity and logo design
- Landing page redesign and integration with existing CMS
- Cross-platform mobile app
- PWA (progressive web application)
- Back office application providing user data management, saving and recovery

Project implementation
We developed a cross-platform mobile application utilizing GPS functionality to track and save user location data, which can be shared with contacts in case of an emergency. To ensure offline capability, we implemented a Progressive Web Application (PWA) using standard web technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
In addition, we developed a web application to provide advanced user data management features, ensuring smooth interaction and control over personal information. Our skilled design team created a new landing page and established a corporate identity for the client’s product, enhancing its visual appeal and brand recognition.
Technology stack
- Express
- Node.js
- React.js
- PostgreSQL
- React Native
- Redux
- TypeScript

Key activities
Business outcomes
Our technical solutions enabled the client to realize their vision for the product and achieve the following goals:
- Successfully launched the product to the market, attracting new users with a well-designed landing page
- Brought the concept of a valuable social project to life, making it freely available to all users
Twelvedevs grasped concepts and provided effective interactions to create a system that met client needs. Collaborators utilized various communication tools for frequent updates, and maintain constant give-and-take flow to evolve objectives.
