Use cases · Personal & Business

Every way to put Daddy to work — for life and for business.

A complete catalogue of what the bot can do for you: live location, watching, geofences, route corridors, public links, channels, exports and more. Pick a direction, expand the block, see the exact flow inside Telegram.

For individuals

Personal, family, friends and everyday life.

Stay close to the people who matter — without giving up your privacy. Discover how real families, couples and friends turn Daddy into their everyday peace of mind.

Family — peace of mind for the people you love

A child walks home from school, a teenager stays out with friends, an elderly parent lives alone. You can't be everywhere — but Daddy gives you a calm, real-time view of where your loved ones are and when they arrive safely. Set "Home", "School" and "Grandma's house" as smart zones: every arrival and departure pings you in Telegram. The bot's silent-until-it-matters approach means you stop guessing and start knowing. Less anxiety, fewer "where are you?" phone calls, more freedom for everyone in the family.

Travel — let your family relax while you're away

Heading off on a trip is exciting — for everyone except the people waiting at home. With Daddy you can share your entire route as a clean public map that anyone can open in a regular browser — no app, no account, no sign-up. Or stream your live position in real time so they see you move along the map, mile by mile. Recipients get a short, safe link that expires when you decide — perfect for the airport pickup, the road trip across the country, or the long train ride. Less "did you land?" anxiety for them, more freedom for you.

Sport — share the effort, the route and the pride

A morning run, a long Sunday ride, a hiking weekend in the mountains, a motorbike tour along the coast. Daddy turns every workout into a clean map with distance, average speed and a full exportable trail. Share a short live link with your training partner or your family — they cheer you on from the map, no app required. For solo adventures in remote areas, a friend can be set up as a silent watcher who gets pinged the moment you stop transmitting or drift off the planned corridor. The result: the same adrenaline, with someone on the other end always knowing you're safe.

Safety — a guardian angel in your pocket

A phone is lost, a battery dies, a child takes a wrong turn. Daddy watches the silence for you. The moment a loved one goes "dark" longer than the window you've chosen — say, 30 minutes — you receive a Telegram push with their last known address, reverse-geocoded automatically. The moment they're back online, an optional "they're back" alert reassures you. Pair it with a "Home" or "School" geofence and you have a quiet, always-on safety net that respects everyone's privacy — because nobody is followed without an explicit "yes".

Car-pooling & meet-ups — no more "where are you?"

You and three friends agreed to meet at the concert, the airport, the trailhead. With Daddy, everyone's live position shows up on the same shared map in real time, so the group just converges — no chaotic group chat, no missed calls, no waiting in the wrong spot. For a one-off meeting you can also share a short live link with someone who doesn't use the bot at all: it works in any browser, auto-expires in hours, and never leaks. Less coordination overhead, more time for the moment that matters.

Couples & households — small nudges, big harmony

"I'm leaving work", "I'm stuck in traffic", "I just got home." A couple sharing two geofences — "Work" and "Home" — turns these everyday messages into automatic, gentle Telegram pings. No more "running late, sorry!" messages, no more cold dinners. Common zones let you set the same geofence for both of you in a single tap, so the same "Home" circle is shared, and you only get one notification when the first of you arrives. Small automation, big everyday harmony.

Pets, e-bikes, cars & other "non-human" trackers

A curious cat, a teenager's e-bike, a company car, a motorbike in storage — any device that sends its position to your account is treated as a first-class citizen. Drop a geofence around your yard, your parking lot, the school yard or the city limits, and get the same clean Telegram alerts the moment something leaves or returns. No second app, no second subscription, no second habit to learn. The whole family of trackers — humans, animals, vehicles — lives in the same bot, on the same map, with the same exports.

Solo living & "I live alone" peace of mind

A young professional in their first apartment, a retiree whose kids live abroad, a remote worker in a quiet town. Being alone doesn't mean being invisible. Daddy lets you invite one trusted person as a silent watcher with custom notification settings: a short silence window, a daily check-in ping, an alert if the phone stays silent overnight. It's not surveillance — it's the digital equivalent of a friend who knows you usually text in the morning, and notices when you don't.

First dates & meeting new people — feel safer

A coffee with someone you met online, a ride-share with a stranger's car, a small ad to sell your bike. Share a short live link with a friend before you go — they see your position on the map in real time, the link expires automatically, and you stay in full control. If something feels off, they already know where you are. A small, modern ritual for the way we meet people today, with no drama and no extra apps.

Elders & remote caregiving — without taking away their freedom

An aging parent who still lives independently. The trick is to respect their dignity while staying close if something goes wrong. With Daddy you can agree on a "no data for N minutes" trigger, a "Home" geofence, and a single trusted family member as silent watcher. No daily check-in calls, no awkward "did you take your pills?" — just a calm Telegram ping the moment something changes. It's the difference between hovering and caring, designed to be opt-in, gentle and reversible.

For business

From a single van to a thousand drivers — scale without the overhead.

Daddy gives small teams and large operations the same superpower: knowing where every asset is, in real time, without building a custom app. See how real businesses put it to work — and save hours, phone calls and customer complaints every week.

Logistics & last-mile delivery — happy customers, fewer calls

The #1 question in delivery is "where is my order?". Daddy turns that question into a one-second answer: a short public live link the customer opens in any browser and watches the driver approach on a clean map. Dispatchers get a corridor route between the warehouse and the drop-off — the moment a driver drifts off the planned path, a Telegram push lands in the right chat. Warehouse geofences log every arrival and departure automatically, so end-of-day reports write themselves. The result: fewer "where is my parcel?" calls, more on-time deliveries, and a customer experience that feels premium without a premium stack of software.

Taxi & passenger transport — calm rides, informed families

A worried family is the silent cost of every taxi, school-bus or shuttle ride. Daddy lets the driver share a short live link the moment the trip starts — the passenger (or their parents, or the hotel concierge) sees the car move in real time, with no app to install. Drop a geofence around the pickup and the destination, and the right people get a quiet "your ride has arrived" and "ride finished" push. Dispatchers see the whole fleet on the same map, filter by driver, replay any shift. The end of "are you almost here?" phone calls is good for everyone — driver, dispatcher, customer.

Sales reps & merchandisers — automatic check-ins, zero paperwork

A field team of five, a region of two hundred stores, and a manager who wants to know what really happened today. Daddy logs the visit automatically: drop a corridor route with one waypoint per shop, and the check-in happens the moment the rep enters the area. Add a presence zone around each store and you get the visit duration, the order of stops, the idle time between them. At the end of the month, export the whole team to Excel — distance, time per point, sequence, idle time — and have a real conversation with data, not with guesswork.

Field crews & service technicians — fewer missed appointments

A HVAC company, a telecom installer, a cleaning service — anywhere a technician moves between job sites. Daddy drops a transparent geofence on each client's address: arrivals and departures are timestamped automatically, so the client gets a precise ETA and you get a precise timesheet. A corridor route between the office and the site catches unexpected detours, and a "no data for 30 min" alert flags a van that hasn't moved in too long — paperwork, break, or lost signal, you know which. "Service area" is defined once and applied to every technician, so adding a new hire takes seconds, not hours.

Construction & site attendance — payroll that writes itself

A construction site is a moving target, and the old punch-card approach loses hours — and money — every week. With Daddy you drop a large geofence (up to 5 km radius) over the site and every worker with the bot installed is checked in and out automatically. A second geofence on the equipment lot tells you the moment a vehicle or a generator leaves the premises. The project manager replays the day to see when crews actually arrived, exports a clean timesheet to Excel, and ends every payroll cycle without the usual paperwork pile.

Rental & leasing — assets that respect the contract

A car-rental fleet, a bike-sharing scheme, a construction-equipment yard — assets that have a contract zone, a depot and a customer who's responsible. Daddy draws a "permitted operating area" geofence (a city, a region, a country) and a "depot" geofence. The moment a vehicle leaves the allowed area, you know. The moment it returns, you know. Pair it with a corridor route to catch off-route detours, and a "no data" trigger to detect a tampered tracker. Less chasing, fewer insurance claims, more trust in the operation.

Cash-in-transit & valuables — auditable, accountable, calm

A narrow corridor (20–50 m) describes the exact sequence of stops a security vehicle should make. The moment it leaves that corridor, an instant alert lands with the dispatcher and in a private Telegram channel — the security manager and the night auditor can be configured independently, so the right person gets the right level of noise. After the shift, a public "trip" link is shared with the operations team for review. It's not surveillance — it's accountability that protects the driver as much as the cargo.

Real estate & property showings — smarter, safer visits

An agent touring a vacant property with a prospective buyer. A landlord handing over the keys to a new tenant. A property manager visiting several flats in one afternoon. Daddy shares a short live link with the office, so colleagues always know the agent is exactly where they should be, the visit started, and the visit ended. Drop a geofence on the property and the agency gets a clean check-in/check-out log without lifting a finger — perfect for accountability, dispute resolution, and a paper trail that actually helps.

Food & parcel delivery — the "5 minutes away" you can prove

Customers don't want to call the restaurant to ask where the courier is — they want to glance at a map. With Daddy, the moment a courier picks up the order, a short live link is sent to the customer. They watch the courier come to them in real time, on a clean map, in any browser, no app to install. The restaurant sees the whole delivery team on the same map, knows which orders are in progress, and reacts instantly when something falls behind. A 30-second setup per delivery, a measurably better review average.

Insurance, legal & claims — a paper trail that defends itself

When a claim is filed, the first hour is the most expensive: was the driver in the right zone? Did the technician actually arrive on site? Was the asset where the contract said it should be? Daddy produces a clean, time-stamped, exportable trail for any selected period — distance, time, average speed, coordinates, geofence entries and exits. It's not just data: it's the kind of evidence that turns a he-said-she-said into a closed case in minutes. Especially valuable for fleet insurance, service-level disputes, and SLA enforcement.

Channels for team workflows — alerts in the right chat, every time

A dispatcher should not have to read a private chat with the bot to know what's happening. Daddy mirrors every entry, exit, presence and inactivity event to a Telegram channel of your choice — a "Logistics · On the road" channel, a "Family Tracker" channel, a "Weekend Cabin" channel, or a public dashboard. Up to 5 channels per account, automatic admin-rights verification, per-watcher assignment. The right people see the right alerts in the right place, and the private chat stays calm for what really needs a reply.

Reports & analytics — exports that close the loop

Every watched user, every selected period, exportable to CSV or a formatted Excel report — distance, time, average speed, points, coordinates. The same Web App that ops uses every day is the one that produces the numbers finance needs. For transparency, the bot itself has a "Download Excel report" in the Premium / Balance section that lists every daily deduction per user, per period. No extra logins, no third-party dashboards, no extra subscription — the data is yours, the export is yours, the conclusions are yours.

Customer-facing live status — without building an app

"Where's my technician?" "Where's my cab?" "Where's my delivery?" The answer, with Daddy, is a short public link you send over WhatsApp, SMS or email. The customer opens it in any browser, no sign-up, no Telegram, no app install. The map shows the live position, updates in real time, and expires automatically. For a finished job, you share a "trip" link valid up to 90 days instead. It's a 30-second implementation that gives small businesses the kind of transparency that big players charge thousands a month for.

For content creators & community

Public routes, live broadcasts and audience engagement.

Share a finished trip or a live broadcast with a short public link — the cleanest way to show your audience exactly where you are and where you've been. No app, no account, no friction for the viewer.

Travel bloggers — turn every day into a public map

Your readers want to feel the road, not just see a square photo. With Daddy, every day of exploring becomes a clean, embeddable map: pick a date range in the Web App, hit "Share route", and you get a short URL that lives from 1 to 90 days. Drop it in your blog, your Instagram bio, your newsletter, your travel journal. Readers see the full route, the total distance, the duration and a title of your choice — without ever leaving the browser. Less editing, more storytelling, a feed that actually feels like movement.

Live streamers & cyclists — "follow me live on the map"

A short live link under your stream, in your description, pinned in chat. Viewers see your position move on a clean map in real time, no app, no sign-up, no friction. Perfect for charity rides, ultra-marathons, multi-day hikes, motorcycle tours, sailing trips and adventure streams where the map IS the story. The link is yours to start, yours to stop, yours to expire — so the broadcast ends exactly when you say it does.

Communities & Telegram channels — feed of all your public links

"My Publications" in the Web App shows every link you have ever created — routes and broadcasts side by side. See the number of views, the live status, the expiry date and the peak viewers. Stop or revoke anything in one tap. With up to 10 active routes and 5 live broadcasts at the same time you can build a real, public "where I've been" feed for your audience without writing a single line of code — and a private archive that's all yours.

Tourism boards, city guides & geo-targeted storytelling

Imagine a tourist office that pushes a short audio story to every visitor who walks into the Old Town. Or a city guide that sends a hidden-gems map to anyone who enters a specific neighborhood. With Daddy's interest zones, you can attach rich content (text, photos, video, voice, audio, documents) to circular geofences and forward it to subscribers the moment they enter the area. A public subscribe page, six languages out of the box, chain mode for advanced flows. Storytelling that meets the visitor where they are — literally.

For storytellers, tourism & geo-content

Turn the places and routes that matter into stories — for every visitor, in their language.

Drop a pin, attach a story, build a guide. The moment a visitor enters the zone or steps onto the next waypoint, Daddy pushes the right piece of content to them inside Telegram — text, photo, video, voice note, audio, document, coupon, album. A public subscribe page, six languages, chain mode for advanced flows. These are the industries, teams and creators who already use Daddy's Interest Zones & Guides to publish, guide and engage — without building a single app.

City audio walks & self-paced urban tours

A city guide draws a 5-kilometre "Old Town Walk" with eight waypoints, each carrying its own 60–90 second audio story. A tourist subscribes via a public link, picks a language, and the moment they step onto the next stop Daddy pushes the right voice note to their Telegram. A second "Hidden Gems" guide covers the bohemian quarter. A third "Foodie Route" drops a coupon at every stop. Visitors explore the city at their own pace, in their own language, with a real human voice in their ear — and the city guide sees which stops are popular and where people drop off, week after week, without ever printing a brochure.

Museums & galleries — indoor tours with rich media on every hall

A museum with three floors, twelve rooms, and a hundred artefacts. Drop a small interest zone around the building, then a multi-stop guide with one waypoint per room. Attach a high-resolution photo, a 30-second curator's audio, or a short documentary clip to every waypoint. The visitor's phone becomes a personal audio guide that follows them from room to room — no rental device, no app download, no language barrier. The museum prints a single QR code at the entrance; revenue from group bookings goes up because the self-guided experience finally feels as rich as the guided one.

Tourist offices & visitor centers — the official, free, multilingual city guide

A municipal tourist board wants every visitor to feel at home — in any of the six supported languages, without handing out a single device. With Daddy they drop a "Welcome Zone" of 5 km around the city centre, attach a welcome audio in six languages, and chain it to a dozen pre-built guides: "Day 1: Old Town", "Day 2: Museums", "Day 3: Food & Markets", "Day Trip: Beaches". The public subscribe page lives on the city's official site and on a QR code at the airport. Analytics show which guide gets the most subscribers, which stop they leave from, and how long they stay. Free, always up to date, no paper, no app to maintain.

Retail chains & shopping centres — coupons on entry, guides through the aisles

A shopper walks into a 200-store mall. The moment they enter, Daddy pushes a "Welcome — 10% off at any café until 6 pm" coupon. They open the mall guide, which shows them a curated route through the anchor stores with photos, today's discounts and a one-tap "save the stop" list. A retailer with five branches drops a 500-metre zone around each branch; a regular customer who enters any of them gets the local weekly flyer. The whole retail funnel — discovery, in-store promotion, loyalty — runs inside Telegram, with zero app install and zero email capture, and the marketing team sees the analytics in real time.

Festivals, concerts & one-off events — temporary zones, live programming

A two-day music festival with four stages, ten food stalls and a schedule that changes hourly. The organiser drops a temporary "Festival Zone" of 2 km around the venue, attaches the running schedule, and chains a guide for each day: "Friday — main stage", "Saturday — acoustic tent", "Sunday — family area". The moment a ticket-holder enters the venue, they get the day's lineup and a live update when a stage is about to start. A pop-up retail promo runs only on Saturday from 2 pm to 6 pm; subscribers see it only when they are on site and only during the active window. The event ends, the zones auto-disable, the analytics pack the organiser a clean post-event report.

National parks, nature reserves & hiking clubs — trails that talk back

A park service publishes a 12-kilometre mountain trail as a multi-stop guide. Each waypoint carries a short voice story about the local geology, a species-identification card, and a panoramic photo. At a known landslide zone, the guide attaches a safety warning. At the summit, it pushes a free downloadable topo-map and a weather forecast. Hikers subscribe in any of six languages, walk the trail at their own pace, and learn as they go — without queuing for a ranger, without downloading a heavy offline app, without running out of battery on a paper-free hike. Hiking clubs use the same setup to mark their weekly routes and let new members join in.

Real-estate open houses & self-guided viewings

An agency lists a property and wants every prospective buyer to experience it as a self-guided tour, with a real-estate agent in their pocket. They drop a 100-metre zone around the property, attach a 60-second voice introduction, a video walkthrough, the floor plan as a PDF and a price sheet — then chain a guide through the kitchen, the living room, the master bedroom and the garden, each with its own photo and short note. A buyer who can't make the open house subscribes via a public link, walks the property on a Sunday afternoon, and asks questions in the same Telegram chat. Less wasted viewings, fewer "sorry, I missed it" leads, and the buyer's first impression is a multimedia story, not a bare listing.

Universities, campuses & school trips — orientation and excursions

A university drop a "Campus Welcome Zone" around the whole campus, then a guide from the main gate to the library, the cafeteria, the lab building, the dorms and the sports centre. First-year students subscribe with one tap, in their own language, and the campus literally walks them through their first week. A school teacher on a class trip creates a 6-stop guide around a historical site; each waypoint pushes a 2-minute audio story and a quiz question; the teacher gets an analytics report on which students reached which stop and how long they stayed. The same setup scales to museum visits, science centres, language exchanges and youth camps — one bot, one map, one guided experience.

Chain mode — city passes, multi-day routes & loyalty funnels

A single "Tourist City Pass" is actually a chain of zones and guides stitched together: enter the city → receive the "Welcome" guide → finish the guide → unlock the "Old Town" zone → enter it → receive the "Museums" guide → finish it → unlock the "Day Trip" zone. Each transition is automatic; the visitor never sees the machinery. The same chain model works for festival wristbands ("Inside the venue → Today's lineup → Merch promo → Tomorrow's teaser"), loyalty programmes ("Enter branch A → Earn points → Get a coupon for branch B"), multi-day hikes ("Day 1 trail → Campsite zone → Day 2 trail → Summit zone") and museum city passes ("Museum 1 → Museum 2 → Museum 3 → Bonus exhibit"). One storyline, one subscriber, one bot — Daddy walks every visitor through it, one step at a time, in their language.

Why customers choose Daddy

The advantages that turn a free download into a daily habit.

It's not about a list of features. It's about the feeling you get when the bot quietly handles the things you'd otherwise have to remember, ask, or worry about. Here's what makes Daddy different from any other location app — and why people keep coming back.

Zero-friction start — no new account, no new app

You already have Telegram. That's the whole sign-up. Open the bot, share your first location, invite the people you trust — done. The map experience lives inside Telegram as a Web App, so the people you invite don't have to download a second app, create a second account, or learn a second interface. The single biggest reason customers stay: there's nothing to install and nothing to forget. Your family uses it because it doesn't add a step to their day.

Privacy you can feel — explicit consent, one-tap revoke

Nobody sees your data until you tap "✅ Confirm". Watch-invites are HMAC-signed, rate-limited and capped at 7 days. You can revoke a watcher in one tap, ban them entirely (the ban is recorded and any future attempt is rejected), or stop broadcasting from Telegram's standard interface — the history stays yours, but no new points are added. This isn't a setting buried three menus deep; it's the default experience. Customers tell us this is the reason they tried Daddy in the first place — and the reason they trust it with their kids and parents.

Smart zones that fit your real life

Drop a pin, name it "Home", "School", "Warehouse" or "Grandma's", and pick a radius up to 5 km. Choose what you want to know: entry only, exit only, or both — and how often you want to be told. Up to 25 personal zones per person, plus 25 common zones shared across everyone you watch. The result is an alert pattern that mirrors the way you actually think about the places that matter, not a noisy stream of "they moved" pings. It's the difference between information and noise.

Corridor routes — the path you expect, the alert you trust

A zone tells you where someone is. A corridor route tells you whether they're where they should be. Drop 2 to 20 waypoints along the way they actually travel, set a corridor width from 20 m (a sidewalk) to 200 m (a country road), and Daddy pings you the moment they drift off the path or come back to it. Perfect for delivery routes, school trips, hiking groups, secure transports — anywhere the deviation itself is the signal. The same bot that calms a parent also reassures a dispatcher.

One link, two flavours — share a route or stream live

When the recipient doesn't have Daddy (or any app), you don't lose them — you just send a short public link. A "trip" link is a finished map of a date range you choose, with a title, distance and duration, alive from 1 to 90 days. A "live" link streams your current position on a clean map, alive from 1 hour to 7 days. The recipient opens it in any browser. No sign-up, no Telegram, no friction. Two flavours of the same superpower: showing people where you are or where you've been, on your terms.

Per-pair settings — the right person gets the right alert

"Mom" wants a quiet daily summary. "Kid" needs an aggressive instant ping. The same bot, the same person, two completely different relationships. Every watcher↔watched pair has its own settings: silence window, frequency, max notifications per period, resume alert, channel and zone selection. No copy-pasting setups, no duplicate bots, no compromises. The interface scales from "I just want to know they're alive" to "I need a 2-minute deviation alert with reverse-geocoding" — without ever leaving the conversation.

Telegram channels — alerts where the team already works

Mirror every event to up to 5 Telegram channels — a family channel, a "Logistics · On the road" channel, a public dashboard. Daddy verifies the bot is admin with "post messages" rights, re-checks automatically, and flags a channel as broken the moment admin rights are lost. Your private notifications keep flowing unchanged; the channel is an addition, not a replacement. The result: the right people see the right alerts in the right chat, and nothing important gets lost in a busy personal inbox.

Interactive history & exports — your data, your story

The Web App replays any day as an animated route, filters by date, shows distance, average speed and the number of points. Export any period as CSV or a formatted Excel report — for backups, for taxes, for that "where did I park?" moment three weeks later. The map is interactive, the export is one click, and the data lives under your account. For businesses, the same exports close the loop with accounting, SLA disputes and insurance claims — without ever paying for a separate analytics tool.

Friendly nicknames, six languages, local time

Replace numeric IDs with the names you actually use: "Mom", "Bike", "Courier 1", "Van B". The whole bot, the Web App, the help center and the alerts are translated into 6 languages — English, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, German, Korean — and per-user timezone keeps every timestamp aligned with your local clock. A product that speaks your language, in your language, at your time, is a product that feels like home. That's why our retention in non-English markets is among the highest in the category.

Interest zones — turn your city into a story

Up to 10 interest zones per account, each with up to 25 circular geofences (radius 10 m to 50 km). Attach any kind of message — text, photo, video, voice, audio, document, album — and Daddy forwards it the moment a subscriber enters the zone. A public subscribe page, six languages, chain mode for advanced flows. Tourism boards, retail promotions, city guides, event organizers and real-estate agencies use it to push the right story to the right visitor at the right place. The bot becomes a publisher, not just a tracker.

Quiet by design — alerts only when it matters

Notification fatigue is the silent killer of every tracker app. Daddy fights it on three fronts: silence windows (2 to 60 minutes), cooldowns between alerts, and a cap on the number of notifications per period. The result: a feed that pings you only when something has actually changed, and stays silent when everything is fine. Customers tell us this is the #1 reason they stopped using their previous app — and the #1 reason they keep using Daddy.

Built on Telegram — so it grows with you

Telegram is fast, free, encrypted, available on every platform, and already installed by almost everyone you know. Daddy doesn't reinvent that — it builds on top of it. Your watchers already trust Telegram, your team already uses channels, your customers already have the messenger. No new password to forget, no new device to lose, no new "where do I download this?" for the recipient. The result is a tool that spreads by word of mouth, not by marketing budget — and that's exactly how it should be.

Ready to put Daddy to work?

Open the bot, send your first location, and you'll be sharing with the people who matter — or running your first route — in under a minute.