Protect locations
Save home, work, school routes, and travel destinations with custom monitoring radius.
Map-forward alerts
Review nearby records with clear map context, saved-location status, and change summaries.
Responsible use
Privacy-first design, public-source transparency, and a clear anti-harassment stance across the product.
ProAct features built around clarity and control
ProAct combines protected locations, map radar, search, and optional consent-based face matching into a calm, practical iOS experience.
Protected Locations
Save, label, and manage the places you want ProAct to monitor.
Alerts that Matter
Receive notifications when records appear or are updated near saved locations.
Map and Radar View
Understand location context with pins, counts, overlays, and radius-based monitoring.
Search and Profiles
Look up records by name or location and review available profile details with map context.
Privacy-First Design
Saved locations and notification settings are designed around safety and privacy expectations.
Optional Face Matching
Consent-based identity matching where legally permitted and enabled by the user.
How ProAct works
Step 1. See nearby context
Start with current-location awareness when you choose to share it, so the app can show nearby map context clearly.
Step 2. Add places you care about
Create saved places for home, work, school, family, and other important addresses you want to monitor.
Step 3. Import addresses from contacts
Pull in saved contact addresses to build monitored locations faster instead of entering every place manually.
Step 4. Review monitored locations
Keep the places you follow organized in one list with clear status, counts, and direct access to each location.
Monitor places with a clear location-first workflow
- Saved locations with custom labels and radius settings
- Radar and map context around the places you monitor
- Fast review of new or updated records nearby
Search and optional face matching with clear boundaries
Source coverage varies by jurisdiction, and critical information should be verified with official sources.
Harassment, threats, and vigilantism are prohibited by law and by ProAct policy.
Who ProAct is designed for
A practical awareness tool for people who want clearer context around the places they depend on most.
Home and family
Monitor areas around home, school routes, and the places your household visits every day.
Moving and scouting
Compare neighborhoods and understand nearby public registry context before committing to a place.
Work and travel
Save office locations, hotels, and temporary stays to get the same map-forward monitoring workflow.
Property portfolios
Track multiple locations for property management, leasing operations, or distributed oversight.
Questions about data, alerts, and policy?
ProAct is designed to explain what it does clearly, what it does not do, and where public-source limits apply.
Need product help?
Email supportSee a misuse concern?
Report abuseProAct aggregates supported public registry sources and compares available records against the locations you save. Coverage and field availability vary by jurisdiction.
Accuracy depends on the publishing source, update cadence, and local jurisdiction rules. ProAct reflects public-source data and should not be your only source for critical decisions.
A protected location is any place you save in ProAct, such as home, work, or a travel stay, with a selected radius for monitoring and alerts.
No. ProAct is for responsible awareness only. Harassment, threats, doxxing, following, or vigilantism are prohibited by law and by ProAct policy.
When supported public-source data changes within the radius of a saved location, ProAct can notify you and present the change with map context and available record details.
No. Face matching is optional, consent-based, and intended only where legally permitted. Core map monitoring and alerts do not depend on it.
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