CheckPoint vs Noonlight:
Your People vs 911 Dispatch
Noonlight dispatches emergency services when you press a panic button. CheckPoint alerts your personal contacts with encrypted emergency context when you miss a check-in.
Last updated: March 2026. We respect Noonlight. This is a factual comparison, not a sales pitch.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | Noonlight | CheckPoint |
|---|---|---|
| 911 emergency dispatch | ||
| Silent panic button | ||
| Free tier | ||
| Automated check-in protocols | ||
| Alerts personal contacts | ||
| SMS alerts to contacts | Survival plan ($19.99/mo) | |
| Email alerts to contacts | ||
| Pre-written emergency message | Rich text with details | |
| Encrypted file attachments | ||
| End-to-end encryption | ||
| Smart home integrations | ||
| Dating app integrations | ||
| Recurring protocols | ||
| Audio message alerts | Survival plan |
Feature data based on publicly available information as of March 2026.
What CheckPoint Does Differently
Alerts your people
Your family, friends, and caregivers receive your emergency message with full context. They know you, understand your situation, and can respond appropriately.
Encrypted emergency context
Noonlight shares your location with dispatchers. CheckPoint shares what happened, what to do, medical details, door codes, and emergency instructions, all encrypted.
Proactive safety net
CheckPoint works even when you cannot reach your phone. Missed check-in? Your contacts are alerted automatically. No button press required.
Pricing Comparison
Noonlight
Silent panic button, emergency dispatch
Smart home, dating apps, partner services
CheckPoint
1 contact, 1 email alert/month, encryption
10 contacts, recurring protocols, 50MB storage
20 contacts, SMS + email, audio alerts, 100MB storage
Who Should Choose What
Choose Noonlight if…
- You need automated 911 dispatch from a silent panic button
- Smart home security integrations are important
- You want safety integrations with dating apps
- Professional monitoring is preferred over personal contacts
Choose CheckPoint if…
- You want your family and friends alerted, not a dispatch center
- Encrypted emergency context, files, and credentials matter
- Proactive automated check-ins are more useful than a panic button
- Multi-channel alerts (SMS + email simultaneously) are needed
Frequently Asked Questions
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Alert your people, not a dispatch center. Encrypted emergency context and automated check-in protocols.
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