We’re building this - carefully.
The Third app is currently in development.
The first version will focus on one core feature that we believe women need most: logging incidents safely.
What the app does
The first version of the app is intentionally simple. It allows you to:
Record incidents in your own words
Upload photos, screenshots or audio
Track dates, patterns and escalation over time
View your entries in a clear timeline
Share your record with a solicitor or trusted person if and when you choose
What the app doesn’t do
Third will not:
Contact the police or any services without your consent
Notify anyone that you are using the app
Ask for your real name, address, or identifying details
Assume you want to leave, report or take action
However you use Third, it’s yours.
Make sense of what’s happening. Keep a dated record - just in case. Or simply write things down and leave them there.
You might return to your logs.
You might not.
You’re in control throughout.
Things to know before downloading
Third appears in the App Store like any other app.
If you use Family Sharing or a shared Apple/Google account, downloads may be visible to others on that plan.
If your device is shared, monitored, or regularly checked by someone else, you may want to consider whether downloading now feels safe.
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App visibility & shared accounts
Some people experience technology-facilitated abuse, including spyware or monitoring software installed on their phone.
If you think your device might be monitored, using any app - not just Third - can carry risks
You may want to seek specialist advice before downloading
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Spyware & device monitoring
You can use an email address to log in to Third if you want to. If you’re concerned that your email is monitored or compromised, you can choose to use the app without relying on email.
You don’t need a safe email address
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Built with survivors
and frontline experience
Third has been developed in collaboration with:
Victim-survivors with lived experience
IDVAs and frontline support workers
Organisations supporting women navigating complex, unsafe situations
Their insight has shaped what we’ve built - and just as importantly, what we’ve chosen not to build.
As we continue developing, feedback remains open, and we’d welcome yours.