Welcome to CrisisClue

Welcome to CrisisClue – a project born from one simple realization: most of us don’t need more scary headlines, we need calm, practical guidance for “What do I actually do?” when something goes wrong in the world around us.

CrisisClue started as my own attempt to make sense of risk and preparedness without disappearing into doomsday forums or 300‑page manuals. I wanted something that felt like a level‑headed friend handing me a checklist, not a bunker blueprint. This brand exists for people who care about being ready, but also have jobs, families, and busy lives.

Right now, CrisisClue offers clear survival guides, offline‑friendly checklists, and practical tips across social media, the newsletter, and this website – all focused on everyday people facing not‑so‑everyday situations. You’ll see content about disasters, blackouts, conflicts, and other crises, but always broken down into small, doable steps.

What’s coming next? I’m working on a mobile app designed to work fully offline, deeper “mini‑manuals” on specific scenarios, and more tools you can download and keep on hand when the internet isn’t there to help. There’s a lot ahead, but the goal will stay the same: simple, trustworthy guidance that helps you feel more prepared and less overwhelmed.

Thanks for reading this first post and for being early to CrisisClue. Take a look around, subscribe if you’d like regular, no‑nonsense updates, and feel free to reply or reach out with questions or ideas – this is meant to grow with you.