SOS Emergency App

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76 monthly active users
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SOS Emergency App Summary

SOS Emergency App is a mobile Android app in Tools by EmanagA Pty Ltd.. Released in Oct 2025 (6 months ago). It has about 76+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 76 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Mar 26, 2026.

Recent activity: 76 installs this week (76 over 4 weeks) View trends →

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Mar 26, 2026 .


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App Description

SOS: An emergency alert app that notifies you the moment an incident occurs

The S.O.S. App helps people stay informed during emergencies, especially in busy workplaces or public venues where loud alarms or automated messages can be confusing, unclear or overwhelming.
Instead of relying on alarms, the app sends real-time updates straight to your phone, in multiple languages. That way, everyone can understand what’s happening, no matter where they are or what language they speak.
The app works when you turn on your phone’s location during installation. If you enter a venue that uses our Geo-Fence technology, the app logs when you arrive and when you leave. It doesn’t track your movements inside, just your entry and exit. This helps responders know who’s on-site.
In critical moments, like during an emergency when your phone receives an audible alert, you can send feedback through the app. If someone is trapped, injured, or needs help, they can let operators know directly, making rescue efforts faster and more focused. The app also helps with identifying victims and notifying emergency contacts, so families can be informed quickly if someone they care about is affected.
All you need is cell tower reception, which means the app works in most indoor and outdoor locations. It’s a flexible tool for both public safety teams and workplace safety programs—anywhere people need to stay connected and informed.
During emergencies, you need to communicate to coordinate responses.