Was That an Earthquake?
Platform Goblin LLC
About this app
- Category Utilities
- Age 10
- Updated Sep 30, 2025
- OS IOS
Editor reviews
A fast, reliable earthquake alert app that helps you confirm whether that shake was an earthquake. Get real-time seismic activity near you, customizable notifications, and clear maps sourced from authoritative networks. Ideal for residents in seismic zones, travelers, and anyone who wants timely earthquake information and safety guidance.
Core features:
- Real-time feed and interactive map of recent earthquakes with magnitude, distance, depth, and time.
- Customizable alerts by magnitude threshold, distance from your location, and specific regions.
- Quick “Did you feel it” reporting and optional device shake logging to keep personal records of tremors.
Why it’s different:
- Fast, lightweight, and easy to use with accurate, up-to-date data.
- Location-aware alerts to reduce noise and focus on what matters to you.
- Practical safety tips and preparedness checklists for emergencies.
Keywords: earthquake alert app, seismic monitoring, real-time earthquake notifications, earthquake detector, safety tips, emergency preparedness
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How to use:
1. Download and open the app, then allow location and notification permissions for precise alerts.
2. Create a profile or continue as guest, and set your home and frequently visited locations.
3. Configure alerts by choosing magnitude thresholds, distance radius, regions of interest, and quiet hours.
4. Check the map or list to review recent earthquakes; tap an event to see details, intensity info, and safety guidance.
5. Use the “Did you feel it” report or enable optional shake logging to record your experience and compare with live seismic data.
