Real-time offender awareness,mile by mile.
Waylert is a GPS companion that pushes alerts about registered sex offenders along your live route — not just around your home. It works while you drive, ride, run, or cycle, so the heads-up travels with you instead of staying at your front door.
- Name
- J. A.
- DOB
- 1981-04-12
- Registered
- Cedar Ave · 2 blocks
- Place of work
- Maple Logistics
Sourced from a public registry. Refresh stamp: 2026-08-19.
Flag for review →Most locator apps anchor to a static address. Waylert anchors to a moving route.
Three beats — start, drive, glance.
The app pairs a public-records feed with your live GPS, then scores distance on the fly. No pre-trip research, no printed-out map, no end-of-day surprises.
- 01Configure once
Set the radius that matches the moment.
Pick a quarter-mile for school runs, two miles for unknown neighbourhoods, five miles for long-haul stretches. Toggle tier filters to surface only what you care about.
- 02Move as normal
Live route, not live address.
Waylert checks your position continuously as you drive, ride, run, or cycle. The circle on the map moves because you move.
- 03Tap for context
One tap for what you need to know.
Tier, name, date of birth, registered address, place of work — surfaced only when an alert fires, never as a casual browse.
Four profiles — one use case in common.
Different roads, same question: what's notable where I am right now?
The front door isn't the route.
School, soccer, swim, friends' houses — the route is the actual surface of risk, and it's different every day. Waylert follows the kids' itinerary, not just the address.
Drivers in unfamiliar neighbourhoods.
Rideshare, delivery, gig work — a quarter-mile radius on a moving route beats a five-mile circle tied to home.
Long-haul travellers in new towns.
Hotel tonight, three more towns this week — waylert's registry locally scoped to where you actually stop.
Anyone who likes situational awareness as they move.
Stigma-free, optional, never running in the background of every mundane errand — only when you ask.
Stigma, accuracy, and legal exposure differ by state.
Waylert treats the registry as a public record, not a verdict. The UI reflects that: tier filters, adjustable radius, in-app disclaimers, and a way to flag records for review.
- A situational-awareness layer, not a pre-trip check.
- Tier filters and adjustable radius — alerts that scale to the trip.
- Public-registry data on a rolling refresh, not a year-old snapshot.
- One-tap detail (tier, name, DOB, registered address, place of work) when an alert fires.
- A built-in "flag for review" so records can be corrected quickly.
- Not an alarmist feed with constant pings.
- Not a dossier or background-report product.
- Not a location-tracker — your trip data doesn’t leave the device.
- Not a substitute for local law enforcement guidance.
- Not a substitute for the in-app disclaimers you’ll see on every alert.
Questions about the data, the device, the rules.
Wherever you’re going tomorrow, Waylert goes with you.
Families, drivers, and travellers are the first wave. Tell us who you are and we’ll route you to the right invite.
Public records, surface-aware tooling, sensible defaults.