Your specific plan.
Not a generic checklist. Your location, household, and actual risks turn into a tiered plan — 72 hours, two weeks, three months, one year — with specific items, quantities, and where to get them.
An iOS app that turns where you live and who you live with into a real plan — what to keep on hand, what to learn, and what to actually do when the power’s out, the sky’s orange, or the grocery shelves aren’t.
One email with the starter plan. No spam, no doom.
Parents in tornado country who want a realistic plan — not a bunker, not a lecture.
People who moved to wildfire country and realized their neighbors are keeping a go-bag for a reason.
Apartment dwellers who figured out four bathtubs of water doesn’t fit in 700 square feet.
Anyone who’s watched a power outage go from annoying to a two-day mess and thought, maybe I should do something.
Not a generic checklist. Your location, household, and actual risks turn into a tiered plan — 72 hours, two weeks, three months, one year — with specific items, quantities, and where to get them.
Track what you have, what’s expiring, and what you still need. Stored on your device, syncs when you’re online, works just fine when the cell tower isn’t.
50+ articles in plain English. Water, power, medical, communication, specific situations. No fluff, no fear-sells, no ads mid-article. Sourced from the Red Cross, CDC, FEMA, AHA — paraphrased, attributed.
Coming soon: location-aware weather and alert feeds, a small daily community thread that’s actually moderated.
Readyish is a subscription app — $59 a year or $6.99 a month, with a 14-day free trial. We don’t sell your data, we don’t run ads, and we don’t tell you the sky is falling to hit a retention target.
The first 500 subscribers get a founding-member discount when Readyish ships.