How to find an app to track my parents
That search query feels cold, doesn't it? But the person typing it isn't a villain. They're probably just scared.
They're picturing a parent with dementia getting lost. They're thinking about a loved one who lives alone and could fall. The search isn't about watching someone. It's about safety. It's a quiet panic typed into a search box.
If you're making an app or writing about this topic, your first job is to understand that fear. You have to answer the real question they're asking: "How do I keep my parent safe without taking away their freedom?"
The words people actually use
Nobody searches for an "old person tracker" when they're ready to buy something. You have to meet them where their thinking is more specific.
People are looking for solutions to problems. They search for things like:
- GPS tracker for dementia
- Medical alert with fall detection
- Location app for elderly parents
- Geofencing for Alzheimer's
- Medication reminder app
These are the terms people use when they've moved past panic and are trying to find a real solution. They know what they need—fall detection, a location alert—and they're looking for a product that delivers. That's where you need to be.
What actually matters in an app
Caregivers are already overwhelmed. They don't want a long list of features. They need to know if you can do four things well.
- Real-Time Location: Can I see where Mom is right now?
- Geofencing: Will I get an alert if Dad leaves the neighborhood?
- Fall Detection: If they fall and can't push a button, will I know?
- An SOS Button: Can they call for help if they need it?
Everything else is noise. Your marketing, your design, your whole product needs to make these four things feel simple and completely reliable.