Most danger never makes the news. It lives in quiet adjustments — the longer route, the early exit, the call you pretend to take. From The Hague, we are building the infrastructure for everyday safety, trust, and participation: a world where nobody plans their life around fear.
Logging what felt off helps the next person move safer. Community safety is something we build for each other — measurably.
No watch mode. No continuous tracking. Anonymity floors enforced at the server, not promised in a policy.
Safety starts long before the emergency number — and when the moment comes, nobody should face it alone.
The question — The Hague
A street avoided is harm too. We set out to build for the grey zone everyone feels and nobody measures.
The platform ships
MyHives live on iOS and Android — safer navigation, the Safety Diary, check-ins, and the Nest map.
Infrastructure signs
Trigion brings the licensed 24/7 alarm centre. Marsh brings reinsurance and the Freedom Fund.
July 2026 — 35,000+ protected
CSU, TZorg, and De Grote Markt Den Haag switch on BEEKON — the world's first everyday safety AI assistant.
Open roles in The Hague — and room for people we haven't imagined yet.
Nelson T. Ajulo,
PhD — CEO / CTO
Architect of the platform end-to-end: the escalation engine, GERE's 190+ country routing, the evidence vault, and BEEKON itself. Believes safety tech should work hardest for the person who can do the least.
Anniek van Veldhuizen
Co-founder
Turned conviction into contracts: Trigion, Marsh, and the July pilot programme. Builds the partnerships that make solidarity operational.
Small team. National infrastructure. World-first product. We hire for
mission and craft — and we read every application ourselves.