Competitors use battery-powered stickers on walls. They are simple to install, but easy to forget, and one dead battery away from a gap in coverage.
Punch Rescue repeaters are plugged in. That power source is what makes real-time location, mesh networking, and building-wide redundancy possible.
More upfront, yet much more reliable.
Learn more: https://t.co/jSsehXntRv
Automation is a lie. CLIs are over. The SaaSpocalypse is dumb.
A year ago @danshipper came on the podcast to predict where AI was heading. He was remarkably right—including the call that everyone was sleeping on Claude Code.
Dan has a unique lens into where things are going because his team at @every is possibly the most AI-pilled group of people in tech. I always learn a ton talking to Dan.
So I brought him back for round two. We'll score these in exactly a year:
🔸 Every company will have one “super-agent” in Slack.
🔸 Codex and Claude Code will become the new operating system for knowledge work.
🔸 The AI job apocalypse is not happening.
🔸 PMs and designers will thrive.
🔸 We will read way more AI-generated writing and we will like it.
🔸 "I would buy SaaS stocks right now."
Listen now 👇
https://t.co/wzxQ5bz49h
Most emergency devices can't be updated after they ship. If something needs to change, they get recalled or replaced.
The entire Punch Rescue system supports over-the-air software updates. Base stations, repeaters, and Rescue Cards all receive improvements remotely, with no hardware swaps required.
Based on what we're hearing, we're the only panic button in the space that works this way.
Learn more: https://t.co/cz8nMbhMfc
The Rescue Card is designed to last: with replaceable batteries, over-the-air updates, and clear confirmation when alerts are successfully sent.
No charging, no constant swaps, and no uncertainty.
Read more about how the Rescue Card is built for long-term reliability: https://t.co/WAAwmoQ58J
Days away from @punchrescue launch. Excitement continues to build. Check out the new video on our homepage at https://t.co/dOc0K2kJP9 to see whats coming.
We’ve built a dedicated resource library for safety leaders.
Guides, research, and practical materials: all designed to support better decision-making around emergency preparedness and infrastructure.
Explore the full library: https://t.co/VZT0Wh5rwa
@felixrieseberg This is jaw dropping. It’s like someone’s sitting at my computer working while texting with me. I need to re-orient on what’s possible.
We believe emergency systems should be easy to test.
The Rescue Network now includes remote Test Mode, allowing schools to safely practice card activations and experience how the system responds, without triggering an actual emergency or sending notifications to responders.
Practice doesn't just build confidence in your ability to manage emergencies, it also builds confidence in the technology you use every day to support and protect your people.
Read more:
https://t.co/8MXO6E4Ilx
A quick look at the Rescue Network responding to different Card actions.
Short press.
Triple press.
Long press.
Each action has its own signal, including distinct colors across repeaters and base stations. In this clip you can see 3 of the 8 available colors, not just red for everything.
Clear signals help teams quickly understand what’s happening.