RaveSafe is a wearable safety platform for festivals, concerts, and campus events — discreet alerts, real-time response, no cell service required.
One tap sends an anonymous, GPS-precise alert directly to on-site responders — before or during an emergency, not after. No phone. No stigma. No setup.
Discreetly report harassment, threatening behavior, or security concerns. Anonymous — zero fear of backlash for speaking up.
Instantly alert on-site medical staff with your precise location. Critical for overdoses, heat emergencies, and injuries in dense crowds.
Get help for anything else — feeling unsafe, separated from friends, or any situation where you need support but don't want to call 911.
RaveSafe replaces phone-based reporting with a faster, more reliable system built for the real chaos of live events.
One button press sends an instant, anonymous alert with exact GPS location — no phone, no cell service, no app needed.
RaveSafe uses its own private network — not cell towers — so it works even when 50,000 phones are killing the signal.
Organizers, security, and medical staff see the alert type, GPS pin, and timestamp on a live dashboard — instantly.
The nearest available responder is dispatched with one tap. No radio triangulation. No guesswork. Sub-90 second response.
Event organizers and security teams get a live command view — all incoming alerts, GPS locations, and response status in real time. No more walkie-talkie chaos.
From Gen Z attendees to festival ops directors — RaveSafe serves the full picture.
Discreet, no-phone, no-stigma safety at your wrist. Get help before things escalate — anonymously.
Title IX and Clery Act compliance built in. Greek life, student gov, and programming boards can run events confidently.
Pre-alert with real location data. Respond to overdoses and emergencies before they become fatal — not after.
Full audit trail, incident documentation, and safety infrastructure that protects your reputation and your bottom line.
Join our 2025 pilot program. Limited spots for campus partners, festival operators, and early investors.
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Three overlapping problems — overcrowding, medical emergencies, and harassment — converge at every large gathering. None of them have a real technological solution yet.
These weren't freak accidents. They were predictable failures of infrastructure — and they're exactly what RaveSafe is built to prevent.
Ten people died from compression asphyxia during a crowd surge. No real-time density monitoring existed. Thousands of lawsuits followed against Live Nation and the venue. The tragedy exposed a total absence of crowd intelligence infrastructure.
safer-america.com; Harris County grand jury records, 2023Two attendees died and multiple were hospitalized. The NYC Dept. of Health implemented emergency surveillance for future events — proving monitoring works, but city-mandated systems came too late for those who were lost.
CDC MMWR / NCBI, 2013722 deaths at music festivals between 1999–2014. 82% were traumatic — not overdoses. From 1992–2002, 66,787 people were seriously injured at 306 outdoor concerts globally. Crowd incident reports have risen 30% in the past decade.
Cambridge Prehospital & Disaster Medicine, 2016; gitnux.org, 202538,309 crimes were reported on U.S. campuses in 2022. Title IX and the Clery Act mandate proactive safety measures — but most campus organizers have no technology solution that meets those standards beyond a paper incident report.
WCCTV.com — Key Campus Crime Trends, Jan. 2025; Bureau of Justice Statistics Clery Act dataThe data is consistent: on-site infrastructure and early warning systems dramatically reduce harm. The problem isn't that events lack security — it's that security has no real-time data. RaveSafe gives every responder the information they need, before situations become irreversible.
See how our platform addresses every one of these failures — before the next event.
RaveSafe is built around three non-negotiables: anyone must be able to use it instantly, alerts must reach responders before situations escalate, and reporting must always be anonymous and stigma-free.
Hardware and software designed together for the real chaos of live events.
Three physical buttons — harassment, medical, non-medical. One tap. No setup. Works without a phone or cell service. Lightweight, waterproof, 72hr battery. Customizable per event.
RaveSafe uses its own private network — not cell towers. Alerts transmit in under 3 seconds even when thousands of phones are saturating local towers. Edge-first, no cloud dependency.
Every alert includes an exact GPS pin. Responders see the location on a live map and dispatch instantly — no radio triangulation, no "somewhere near Stage 2."
Security, medical, and ops teams see all incoming alerts by type in real time. One-tap dispatch. Incident log that builds automatically for compliance documentation.
Reports are never tied to a name or identity. Attendees never face backlash for reporting. Zero PII stored post-event. HIPAA-aligned and Clery Act compatible.
Full incident replay, response timelines, and an exportable compliance report for Title IX, Clery Act, and insurance documentation. Every event is audit-ready.
Every spec is engineered for the constraints of live events — noise, density, weather, and cellular saturation.
| Component | Detail | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Wristband battery | Continuous operation | 72 hours |
| Alert transmission | Tap → dashboard | <3 seconds |
| Response target | Alert → dispatch | <90 seconds |
| Network type | Cellular dependency? | None — private mesh |
| Alert types | Wristband buttons | Harassment · Medical · Support |
| Anonymity | Reporter identity | 100% anonymous |
| Post-event data | PII retained | Zero |
| Compliance | Legal frameworks | HIPAA-aligned · Title IX · Clery Act |
| Wristband rating | Weather resistance | IP67 |
| API access | Integration support | REST + Webhooks |
We'll walk through a full demo tailored to your event structure and safety needs.
Existing campus safety tools are app-based, slow, and phone-dependent. RaveSafe occupies a unique position: wearable-first, anonymous, and faster than anything else on the market.
Competitor data sourced from publicly available app store listings and product websites, 2025.
| Product | Type | Key features | Quality | Price / event | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RaveSafe ✦ | Wearable wristband | Anonymous alerts, GPS, no phone, private mesh network, harassment + medical + support | High | Rental + subscription | Pilot stage |
| LiveSafe | Safety app | GPS tracking, talk to security | Medium | $2–$5 | |
| Noonlight | Panic button app | Location sharing, 911 connect | High | $1–$3 | |
| CENTEGIX | Wearable panic button | Campus-wide alerts | High | $15–$30 | |
| Rave Guardian | Safety app | Tip reporting, virtual escort | Medium | $3–$6 | |
| Circle of 6 | Friend network app | Pre-set emergency messages | Low | Free |
Mapped on two axes that matter most: how discreet the solution is, and how fast it gets help to you. RaveSafe wins on both.
Every competitor requires a phone. Every competitor requires cell service. Every competitor requires the victim to not be panicking.
All competitors are app-based. RaveSafe works with one tap of a wristband — even if your phone is dead, stolen, or you can't safely reach it.
Private mesh network means RaveSafe functions when cell towers fail — exactly when every festival happens to saturate them.
Only RaveSafe offers reports with zero identity exposure. No app login. No username. The wristband is the only connection — and it's anonymous.
App-based tools require the victim to stop, unlock a phone, and navigate an app. RaveSafe is a button on your wrist — activated before a situation becomes unrecoverable.
Gen Z college event organizers — campus programming boards, Greek life, and student government — are RaveSafe's beachhead market. They run 30,000+ events annually and are actively looking for exactly what we're building.
Safety-conscious Gen Z campus organizers, ages 19–23, running events at colleges in major markets like Ann Arbor, Boston, Austin, and Los Angeles.
Three channels working together: Instagram for brand awareness, on-campus presence for direct conversion, and regulatory requirements that create inbound demand.
Gen Z spends 4+ hours daily on Instagram. Cost-efficient, direct-to-consumer, inclusive content. Hashtags: #RaveSafe #PartySafe #EventSafety #VibeSafe. Community-building that makes safety feel native to the culture.
Promotional booths at high-traffic campus locations (quad, student union) get in front of hundreds of potential organizers daily. Demo activations at events let RaveSafe show up exactly where it's needed.
Campus event organizers are legally required to demonstrate proactive safety measures. RaveSafe is positioned as the technology that fulfills that requirement — creating inbound demand from institutions.
One Greek house adopting RaveSafe creates social proof across their entire network. Student government endorsements unlock campus-wide deployment. Peer-to-peer trust is the most powerful acquisition channel for Gen Z.
Multiple revenue streams across hardware and software, scaling from per-event pilots to annual institutional contracts.
Per-event or per-semester wristband rental. Low upfront cost for organizers — easy adoption.
Monthly or annual SaaS fee for the organizer platform and incident management dashboard.
Multi-event service agreements with universities and festival operators. Predictable recurring revenue.
Anonymized incident trend reports for campus safety departments and festival operators.
Premium on-site staff training and onboarding for organizers deploying RaveSafe for the first time.
We're looking for 2–3 campus partners for Spring and Fall 2025. Pilot partners get the platform at cost in exchange for feedback and data.
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30,000+ US campus events annually. 32,000+ music festivals. Zero enterprise safety-tech incumbents. A regulatory environment that's increasingly demanding accountability. RaveSafe is entering at exactly the right moment.
Live events, wearable technology, and campus safety software are all growing — and nobody has connected them into a product that solves the core problem.
RaveSafe was conceived by a DJ and festival-goer who saw the gap firsthand — and built the business case to prove it's real.
DJ, entrepreneur, and junior at Riverdale Country School, NYC. Developed RaveSafe through NYU Summer Entrepreneurship 2025. Interests span music, national security, and defense finance.
Looking for festival medical directors and prehospital care specialists to validate clinical alert thresholds and triage protocol design.
Seeking embedded systems and full-stack engineers with BLE/NFC hardware, edge computing, and real-time data experience.
Looking for 2–3 campus event organizers for Spring/Fall 2025 pilots. Platform at cost in exchange for data, feedback, and co-development input.
We're building the category from the ground up with partners who understand that festival culture and safety aren't opposites.
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