Offline survival intelligence
An offline survival library that answers on your phone.
SurvivalOps keeps the manuals and the language model on the device itself. Put the phone in airplane mode, ask it a question, and it reads the library and answers you, then shows the page it read.
- Network required
- None
- Mobile signal required
- None
- Cloud account required
- None
- Language model
- On the device
- Document library
- On the device
- Maps and GPS
- On the device
- Citations
- Resolve locally
Nothing in that list changes when the towers go down, because none of it was ever reaching for them.
01Positioning
The phone is the part nobody solved
Every other answer asks you to carry a second machine.Offline survival knowledge is not a new idea. The usual shapes it takes are a Raspberry Pi image, a small server you keep in a case, or a drive full of PDFs you plug into a laptop. All of them work. All of them are one more thing to own, charge, remember and get to.
The phone is already in your pocket. It is already charged, it is already the thing you reach for, and it is the one device that is with you when the situation does not wait for you to go home and boot something. That is the machine this is built for.
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The usual shape
A box, a drive, or an image
A Pi in a case, a mini PC, an SSD of manuals for a laptop. Real work, genuinely useful, and all of it sitting somewhere other than where you are standing.
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This one
The phone you already carry
The library and the model install onto an ordinary Android handset. No second device, no hotspot, no pairing step, nothing to boot before you can ask a question.
02Capability
What it actually does
Three things, and it does them with the radios off.-
Ask
Answers from real manuals
Type a question in plain language. The app searches the library on the device, hands the passages it found to the model, and the model answers from them.
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Check
Citations you can open
Every answer names the document and the page. Tap the citation and the original page opens, so you can read the source instead of trusting the summary.
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Find
Maps that still work
Vector maps and topographic sheets stored on the phone, positioned by GPS. GPS is a receiver, so it keeps working when the network does not.
03Disclosure
What we are not going to tell you
The claims we could make and will not.Preparedness marketing runs on numbers nobody checks. We would rather be the site that left them out.
- We are not quoting you a response time. A model running on a phone battery takes real time to think, and how long depends on the handset. We are working on it, and we will publish the number when it is a number worth publishing.
- We are not quoting you an accuracy percentage. There is no honest single figure for that, and any site showing you one picked it.
- We are not telling you this replaces a doctor, a paramedic, or a hospital. It is a library that answers questions and shows its sources. Get real medical care whenever real medical care is reachable.
- We are not showing you testimonials, because there are no customers yet.
SurvivalOps is a reference tool, not a medical provider. It surfaces what the manuals say and shows you where it came from. It does not examine anyone, it does not know your situation, and it is not a substitute for professional medical, veterinary, legal or emergency assistance. When help is available, get help.
04Next step
Want to know when it is ready
One email when there is something to try. Nothing else.There is no price and no release date yet. When there is, the people on the list hear first, and we will say plainly what works and what does not.