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What is AlertyFast?

AlertyFast is an AI-powered platform for sending emergency alerts and notifications across multiple channels simultaneously. It supports push notifications, SMS, email, and voice calls, allowing organisations to reach people quickly through their preferred method of contact. The system uses geofencing to target alerts by location and AI prioritisation to ensure critical messages reach the right people first. AlertyFast is designed for emergency services, schools, hospitals, and businesses that need to coordinate rapid responses during crises. The platform delivers alerts in under 5 seconds and maintains a 99.9% delivery rate, with HIPAA compliance and end-to-end encryption for sensitive communications.

Key Features

Multi-channel delivery

Send alerts via push notifications, SMS, email, and voice simultaneously

Geofencing

Target alerts to specific geographic locations automatically

AI-driven prioritisation

The system determines which recipients are most critical based on urgency and location

Integration with public safety systems

Connects with existing emergency management infrastructure

iOS and Android apps

Native mobile apps for receiving and managing alerts

Integrations

Works with Slack, Microsoft Teams, and weather APIs for coordinated responses

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Very fast deployment with sub-5-second alert delivery
  • High reliability at 99.9% delivery rate ensures messages reach their destination
  • Multiple communication channels reduce risk of recipients missing important alerts
  • HIPAA compliance and encryption suitable for sensitive healthcare and emergency environments
  • Free tier available for smaller organisations or testing

Limitations

  • Requires integration setup to connect with existing systems; not plug-and-play for all organisations
  • Effectiveness depends on users having apps installed and notifications enabled on their devices

Use Cases

Schools sending emergency lockdown or weather alerts to staff and parents

Hospitals notifying staff of critical situations or coordinating response teams

Local authorities broadcasting severe weather warnings to residents in affected areas

Businesses alerting employees to security threats or facility emergencies

Emergency services coordinating multi-agency responses to incidents