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Got Your Six

Relationship check-ins that do not slip away.

Relationship check-ins

Stay present even when life gets loud.

Got Your Six helps you remember who needs a call, what matters in their life, and how to follow through with care before too much time passes.

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Remember people before the moment slips by.
No feeds, no pressure, no public performance.
Personal reminders
Check-ins, follow-ups, birthdays
Each person can have their own rhythm instead of one generic list.
Built for context
Notes that make care easier
Remember what to ask about, what to avoid, and what they are carrying.
Practical help
Message ideas included
When words are hard, start from a thoughtful draft.
Useful before the silence gets awkward Made for friends, family, teammates, and clients Works in the browser with no app required

How it works

Got Your Six is designed around one human problem: you care about people, but busy weeks make it easy to lose track. Add the person once, choose a cadence, and let the dashboard surface the next right reach-out.

1. Add your people

Save names, relationship context, birthdays, priorities, and notes you want future-you to remember.

2. Choose the rhythm

Set check-in frequency by person, from weekly support to occasional thoughtful touchpoints.

3. Follow through with context

See who is due, review what matters, and use message ideas when you need a starting point.

What makes it different

This is not a social feed or another calendar full of blocks. It is a quiet system for thoughtful follow-through: who matters, what they told you, and when they should hear from you next.

A glimpse of your dashboard
M
Marcus
Ask about the job interview
Today
A
Aunt Renee
Just listen, no advice
Soon
J
Jordan
Send a morale check
Draft
Not just dates

Check-ins are more useful when they include what to ask and why the person matters.

Recurring by default

A cadence keeps people on your radar without rebuilding the list every week.

Made for real life

Some weeks are full. Got Your Six keeps care visible without turning it into homework.

Start free, add one person, and make the next thoughtful reach-out easier.

Questions people usually ask first

The product is intentionally simple, so these are the main things people want to know before getting started.

No. Calendars track events. Got Your Six tracks relational follow-through: cadence, context, notes, and message ideas.

No. Enter your email and Got Your Six sends a one-time code. If the email is new, your account is created automatically.

Anyone who wants to be more consistent with friends, family, clients, team members, or people they support.