Safety coaching
delivered by text.

Workers text what they see. They get real-time coaching back. Their observations become toolbox talks. No app. No login. No clipboard.

Built for the field. Backed by behavioral science.

Safety programs weren't built for the people who need them most.

Workers see hazards every day that never get reported. Not because they don't care. Because the process is broken. Apps nobody downloads. Forms nobody fills out. Dashboards nobody reads.

1,069

construction workers killed on the job in 2022 (BLS)

74%

of people read every text they receive

0

apps to download. Zero friction to report.

How it works

Save the number. Text what you see. Get coaching back. That's it.

1

Save the number

Add Safety as a Contact to your phone. Like saving a coworker.

2

Text what you see

Spot a hazard? Just text it. No forms. No app. Plain language works.

3

Get coaching back

AI-powered coaching calibrated to your trade and experience. In seconds.

4

See your impact

Your observations become toolbox talks. Your crew gets safer because you spoke up.

Built for the field. Not the front office.

Every feature exists because behavioral science says it works and because construction crews actually need it.

Real-time coaching

Text a hazard, get actionable coaching back in seconds. Calibrated to your trade, your experience, and the hazard you found.

Feedback loop

Your observations become toolbox talks. You see your input making a difference. That's what keeps people reporting.

Anonymous by default

Report what you see without fear. Anonymity enables honesty. Honesty enables learning. Learning prevents incidents.

Foreman coaching prompts

Foremen get coaching prompts, not scripts. Context from real observations. Psychology-backed discussion guides for toolbox talks.

Bilingual from day one

Construction's workforce is diverse. Text in English or Spanish. The coaching engine detects your language and responds in kind. Safety shouldn't have a language barrier.

What a conversation looks like

Real coaching. No clipboard required.

Rebar sticking up near south entrance. No caps on it.

Good eye. Exposed rebar on a walking surface is a puncture hazard — OSHA 1926.701(b) requires protective caps. Mushroom caps or troughs work. Flag it with caution tape if caps aren't on site yet. Your crew's safer because you spoke up.

Already got tape on it. Caps coming in the morning

That's the move. Temporary control while waiting on the permanent fix. Textbook hazard management.

Ready to try something that actually works?

We're launching with a small group of construction companies who are serious about safety culture. Request early access and be first in line.

Request Early Access

No commitment. No sales pitch. Just a conversation about safety.