Humanitarian digital infrastructure for natural disasters
No community should have to improvise technology in the middle of an emergency. Free, open-source software to locate people, coordinate rescue, and connect aid.
The problem we solve
Communities improvise technology in the middle of a crisis
In the first hours of a disaster, families search blindly and tools are built from scratch.
Information scatters and duplicates
Paper lists, message chains, and parallel records that no one can consolidate in time.
Fast, secure, verifiable coordination is missing
Response teams work blind without a common layer of reliable, protected data.
Field-validated experience
After the twin earthquake in Venezuela we deployed terremotovenezuela.app: a platform for missing-person reports and critical information, built and operated by volunteers.
- Rapid deployment after the emergency, optimized for mobile and slow connections.
- Progressive integration of modules, datasets, and security layers.
- AI amplified human teams and cut deployment times.
Immediate response + earthquake + mass disaster + politically sensitive context.
Our values
What are we looking for?
Institutional guidance
Organizations with humanitarian experience to help us strengthen our governance and standards.
Write to [email protected]Technical cooperation
Open-source volunteering: development, data, security, and deployment. The community coordinates on Discord.
Join the DiscordMeetings with the board
If you represent an institution, foundation, or government, the board is available to meet with you.
Write to [email protected]
Innovation, AI, and cooperation to strengthen humanitarian response.
Institutional guidance, technical cooperation, or a meeting with the board?
Want to volunteer your technical skills? Join the Discord.