POINT ZERO AI
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Know what is changing before you go.

TripSignal watches official health signals for your home area, family locations, trips, and diseases you care about.

Now available on iPhone and iPad · Published by Point Zero AI LLC
TripSignal home dashboard — watch home, family, trips, and diseases that matter
See TripSignal

The actual app. The actual screens.

From your home dashboard to a multi-city trip, this is what TripSignal looks like running on iOS.

TripSignal home dashboard showing watch tiles for home, family, trip, and disease, with a trial-day counter and watch dashboard card
Home dashboardWatch home, family, trips, and diseases that matter
TripSignal World Signal Map showing 33 mapped official health signals across Europe and Africa, including Measles, Cholera, and Mpox
World signal mapPan the map and explore official-source signals
TripSignal Trip Detail screen for a Paris, Rome, and Barcelona itinerary with Guarded risk and June 2026 travel dates
Multi-city tripEvery stop in one itinerary, watched up to your dates
TripSignal Signals tab showing official health signal search with disease chips and a watchlist tracking Measles and COVID-19
Disease watchFollow the diseases you care about, with source receipts
What TripSignal Helps You Watch

Six watches. One app. No alarm bells.

TripSignal helps you monitor official health signals for the places and diseases that actually matter to you — without an infinite feed or a scary map.

Home and family watch

Pin your home area and your loved ones' locations. Quietly tracks signals where you and the people you care about live.

Multi-city trip monitoring

Add every stop on your itinerary. TripSignal watches each city up through your travel dates, then stops on its own.

Disease follows

Follow specific diseases — COVID, flu, measles, dengue, mpox, pneumonia — and tie them to the places that matter.

World signal map

Visit the world map to see where signals are active right now — without rumor-mill panic.

Source-backed results

Every signal links back to its public-health source — CDC, WHO, ECDC, state and local agencies. Live and fallback sources keep results dependable.

Alerts and daily brief

Open the app to see what changed since last check. Optional notifications — quiet by default, on only for the watches you choose.

Built For

Travelers and families who want a clear signal — not a scary map.

1

Before you book a trip

Compare a few destinations against official advisories and local signals before you commit the deposit.

2

Before you depart

One last look at every city on your itinerary the night before you fly.

3

While family lives somewhere affected

Watch a parent's city or a college campus — quietly — and only get pinged when something actually changes.

4

When you want to follow a specific disease

Add the diseases that matter most to you, and follow them where it counts.

Getting Started

How to use TripSignal

A quick walkthrough so you know what to do the moment you open the app. Same steps work on iPhone and iPad.

1

Start with home

Set the city or country you live in. This is the place TripSignal watches first and most often, because the place you live is the one you forget to check on. Open the app, find Home in Settings, and search for your city. Once it's added, it's being watched.

2

Add the people you care about

Your parents in Florida. Your kid at college. A friend on a project overseas. From the Home tab, add a watched place for each one. Pick their city, give the entry a name, and TripSignal monitors that place quietly. Add as many people as you want.

3

Add an upcoming trip

One city or ten. From the Trips tab, add a new trip with your dates and your cities in order. TripSignal watches each stop only through your travel window, then stops on its own when you are home. No leftover noise after the trip.

4

Follow the diseases that matter to you

From the Signals tab, search for a disease and follow it. Then, when that disease shows up in a place you are already watching (home, family, trip), TripSignal pings you quietly. You do not get global panic news. You get the overlap with your life.

5

Tune your daily brief

TripSignal sends one morning notification with everything new across all your watches. One push, not twelve. You can turn it on, off, snooze it, or change the delivery time inside Notification settings.

6

Tap any signal to read it at the source

Every signal in TripSignal links back to the official advisory at CDC, WHO, or ECDC. Tap the signal, then open the source link. TripSignal organizes the noise. It does not rewrite it. Trust the source.

Official Signals. Source-Backed.

Every signal links back to the public-health source it came from.

TripSignal surfaces source-backed health announcements and lets you tap into the underlying advisory or report. We don't write the signal — we organize it.

CDC
U.S. Centers for Disease Control
WHO
World Health Organization
ECDC
European Centre for Disease Prevention & Control
State / Local
U.S. state & county health departments
Travel Advisories
Official destination-country notices
Important

TripSignal is informational only. It is not medical advice, travel advice, emergency guidance, or a destination safety rating. Always review official sources and consult qualified medical professionals for health decisions.

TripSignal is informational only. It is not medical advice, travel advice, emergency guidance, or a destination safety rating. Always review official sources and consult qualified medical professionals for health decisions.