Using the map
Your own location, the family layer, the heatmap, and the SOS button: a quick tour of the most-used screen.
The map is the screen you'll spend the most time on. Here's what every layer does and how to switch between them.
Kid Map
The map view as a kid sees it, with the SOS button and heatmap toggle
Your own location
Your dot is yellow and follows you around in real time. Tap it to see your accuracy circle (how precise the GPS reading is right now) and your battery level.
The family layer
If you're a family member, you'll see a small toggle at the bottom that switches between Just me and Family. Switch to Family and you see your master and any siblings on the same map. (Your master sees you regardless of your toggle.)
The neighborhood heatmap
If your neighborhood is active, tap the layer icon (top right) to overlay the AI Crime Heatmap. Yellow circles are quiet areas; red circles are areas with elevated activity in the last 30-90 days. The heatmap is always read-only for kids; you can see it but not edit it.
Heatmap Overlay
The neighborhood heatmap overlay with red and yellow circles
The SOS button
The big red button at the bottom right is for emergencies. Hold it for 1.5 seconds (so you don't fire it by accident) and a confirmation appears with a 4-second countdown. Cancel if you didn't mean it; otherwise an alert goes to the patrol.
Voice SOS
If you can't reach the screen, you can also say "HaevenX SOS" out loud. Your phone has to be unlocked (or the app foreground on iOS), but no tapping needed. Same 4-second cancel window applies.