Everbridge - Emergency alerts & notifications
Stay informed with emergency alerts and critical event communications

- 24.3.2 Version
- 1.9 Score
- 831K+ Downloads
- Free License
- 3+ Content Rating
Teaming up with numerous public safety agencies, Everbridge provides the most reliable information at a local level to ensure residents are well-informed - all delivered straight to your mobile device. Notifications cover a wide range from emergencies and crime alerts to important messages, reminders, and community updates.
How we help
Business operations
Anticipate and mitigate the impact of disruptions to strengthen business continuity.
People resilience
Maximize workforce safety, well-being, and productivity wherever people are
Digital operations
Minimize the impact of IT service disruptions and reduce unplanned work.
Smart security
Protect buildings, assets, and people in your physical locations.
Public safety
Safeguard the public before, during, and after critical events.
More information
Moreover, you can link up with your employer or university to receive crucial updates during emergencies or when coordinating responses to incidents. Your workplace, school, or similar institution might also allow you to check your schedule or create a distress call to request help when needed.
You have complete control over privacy settings, enabling you to choose what information gets shared, including your location, images, and videos. This data remains confidential, only being shared within Everbridge or the specific organization you've connected with.
Please be aware that battery usage will rise when GPS is active in the background.
- Version24.3.2
- UpdateDec 21, 2024
- DeveloperEverbridge Inc.
- CategoryCommunication
- Requires AndroidAndroid 7.0+
- Downloads831K+
- Package Namecom.everbridge.mobile.iv.recipient
- Signatureafffa835b04f256defd034df890469ec
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Ability to create your own alerts
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