Pick where you are
Tap your zone — Parking A, Main entrance, Inside hall. Every alert you send already knows the place, so no one has to ask “where?”
For the people who keep watch.
A stressed volunteer sends a correct alert in under three seconds, with zero training. Every phone on the team lights up in under two — with words, not codes: “Lock doors, move to room 12.”
If no lead responds in time, the server re-notifies leads automatically. Still no response? Use your radio.
The gap we close
Someone notices. Then they hesitate — who do I tell, what do I say, will they even hear me? Those minutes are where harm happens. HaaMee removes them.
How it works
If a volunteer can read three buttons, they can use HaaMee under pressure. That's the whole design.
Tap your zone — Parking A, Main entrance, Inside hall. Every alert you send already knows the place, so no one has to ask “where?”
Plain choices, not jargon. Real emergencies use hold-to-confirm, so a button can't fire by accident in a pocket.
Every phone shows the same instruction in plain language. A lead acknowledges so everyone knows it's handled.
No manual, no certification. The first-run tour takes a couple of minutes; after that the screen is the instructions.
If a send doesn't go through, the app says so — out loud — and tells you the backup: radios, or call 911.
A venue that never drills fails on day one. Practice mode is one tap, unmistakably marked, and never alarms anyone.
This is the actual app
Calm screens built for stressed moments — and for the ordinary days in between.






Who it's for
Born in a mosque's safety program — and built to feel like home for any community that looks after its own.
Mosques, churches, synagogues, temples. Faith-neutral by design, warm by intention.
K-12 teams who need a calm, silent way to call for help without frightening a classroom.
Volunteer-run spaces where the person on duty changes every week and training time is scarce.
Halls and festivals where crowds, parking and entrances all need eyes at the same time.
Why it's different
These aren't features bolted on. They're the principles HaaMee is built from — and the reasons a careful community can rely on it.
When something breaks, you hear about it immediately — and you're told the fallback. The phone is a tool, never the plan.
HaaMee detects nothing and decides nothing. People observe, people verify, people act. No AI guessing at danger.
No volunteer tracking. No location surveillance. No audio recording. No facial recognition. Ever.
“Lock doors, move to room 12” — not “Code Silver.” Crisis-comms research is clear: plain words save the seconds that matter.
A new venue is one config file, not a fork. Your zones, your roles, your language — changed in minutes, not sprints.
Tuned for one bar of WiFi and a five-year-old phone. The day you need it most is not the day to discover it's slow.
Your data stays yours
Incident records are some of the most sensitive things a community keeps. So we keep them where they belong — on your own instance: never sold, never tracked, exportable and deletable anytime.
We're onboarding community centers at no cost through the Muharram pilot. You get the whole product — your own isolated, fully-managed instance — with nothing to pay.
Simple, transparent pricing is coming soon — and we'll always tell you well before any center is ever charged. Centers that genuinely can't pay will always keep a sponsored, free place here. Safety shouldn't be paywalled.
Readiness
HaaMee makes the practice part painless — so when your team needs muscle memory, they have it.
Run a realistic, clearly-marked drill any time. Review who responded and how fast, then improve.
Built with awareness of silent-panic-alert standards like Alyssa's Law and NFPA 3000 — it supports your program, and your plan and 911 remain the foundation.
Every alert and acknowledgement is logged and exportable — useful for after-action reviews and your own reporting.
HaaMee supports your preparedness program; it isn't a substitute for it, and it doesn't make compliance guarantees. Your plan, your people, and 911 remain the foundation.
Where it came from
HaaMee began in a mosque's Muharram safety program — built by the volunteers who needed it, on the nights they needed it. We generalized it so any community could have the same steady hand.— The HaaMee team
“Used by N centers during Muharram 2026.”
Bring HaaMee to your center
Tell us a little about your venue and we'll reach out to get you set up. No sales call, no pressure — just a steady hand when you're ready.
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Questions, answered plainly