● Built. Held back for review.

For the moment you can’t take back.

One tap, when you’re standing on the edge of something you can’t undo. Cutman picks up and stays on the line — no menus, no typing — and walks you through the next twenty minutes, one breath at a time.

This is the most serious thing we build. So it doesn’t ship until people whose job is keeping others alive say it’s ready.

3:42●●● ▢
CUTMAN

No words needed.

Just press it. I’ll do the talking.

Why it isn’t live yet

The feature is finished. Our nerve isn’t.

The Panic Button is built and it works. We’re not shipping it on a launch date. We’re shipping it when the people who do this for a living tell us it won’t make a bad night worse.

Clinical review first

Crisis counselors and clinicians are pressure-testing every word it says, every path it can take, and every moment it should stop talking and hand you to a human. Until that passes, it stays dark.

One job: get you to a person

It is not a replacement for a crisis line. It’s the thirty seconds before you can dial one — keeping you company, keeping your hands busy, and putting 988 one tap away the whole time.

We’d rather be late than wrong

A worse company would have shipped this for the headline. The most important thing we’ll ever build is the thing we’re slowest to release.

If tonight is that night, you don’t have to wait for us.

Call or text 988 — the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. It’s free, it’s 24/7, and a real person answers. You matter more than whatever it is right now.

Reach 988

When the Panic Button clears review, the people on our list hear it first.

Get told when it’s ready