For first responder agencies & military units

First responder peer support, finally anonymous.

Every agency gets its own QR-coded entry to vetted peer support, crisis hotlines, and confidential clinical intake. The only thing leadership ever sees is anonymous, station-level activity — never the person.

Texas Veteran-Owned · Built for the Kendall County multi-agency model · HIPAA-aware by design

The signal nothing else gives you

Other apps tell you a button got tapped. We tell you which station crossed the line.

Ready Line is the only first-responder peer-support tool built around anonymous, station-level threshold flags. When activity at one specific agency crosses a defined threshold — say 3+ activations in 30 days — that station surfaces for proactive training before a crisis. No names. No identities. No per-user log.

That’s the gap that 100 Club apps and generic Texas Peer Support tools cannot fill — they’re anonymous to a fault, with no signal at all, or they identify users to track. Ready Line gives you the third option.

Anonymous threshold flag — schematic

Station A1 / 30d
Station B5 / 30d
Station C2 / 30d
Station D0 / 30d
Station B crossed the 3-in-30 threshold. Leadership sees the flag. Nobody sees who.

What ships in Phase 1

Four things, done the right way.

No bloat, no surveillance, no per-user accounts. The minimum surface that actually moves the needle for a multi-agency peer support team.

QR-coded entry per agency

One scan opens that agency’s view. No login, no password. The agency context is auto-tagged on every event so leadership can read signals without asking who scanned.

Multi-agency peer roster

Vetted peers across all participating agencies. One tap to call. Conversations stay confidential — Ready Line records that someone reached out, never what was said.

HIPAA intake hand-off

The “Request Confidential Help” button hands off to your clinic’s external HIPAA-compliant intake form. Ready Line never holds form data — by design, not by policy.

Zero responder PII

No names. No badge numbers. No device IDs. No tracking cookies. The only thing recorded is anonymous, agency-tagged event counts on a cookieless analytics layer.

How it works

Three steps from QR card to anonymous flag.

  1. STEP 01

    We print your agency QR cards.

    One per station. Pinned to bulletin boards, shift-change rooms, vehicle dashboards. Scan-and-go, no install required.

  2. STEP 02

    Responders scan. Activity is tagged to the agency.

    Every Get Help, peer call, and HIPAA hand-off fires an anonymous event with the agency slug. Never the person.

  3. STEP 03

    Leadership sees a private, agency-filtered dashboard.

    Each lead gets a read-only link. Cross a threshold — say 3+ activations at one station in 30 days — and that station shows up for proactive training.

Built for scale

Multi-agency by design

Built for the Kendall County model — 8+ agencies sharing one instance. Scales to STRAC regional adoption without per-user pricing or a per-agency rebuild.

Sourcing

Texas Veteran-Owned

iThrive AI™, LLC is a Texas Veteran-Owned Business verified by the Texas Veterans Commission. Eligible for veteran-set-aside procurement and grant-funded deployments.

Pricing

Structured around grants

Phase 1 build and annual subscription priced for peer-support grants and municipal foundations (e.g. Kendall County 100 Club, Hope for Heroes). Book a demo for a written quote tailored to your funding path.

See the threshold flag in action.

A 15-minute walkthrough with seeded sample data. We’ll show you the agency dashboard, walk the QR rollout for your first 8 stations, and answer any procurement question your funding source is going to ask.