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Holler vs Hollie Guard

Hollie Guard and Holler both put safety in your pocket, but they aim at different users. Hollie Guard has a strong lone-worker and workplace angle. Holler is built for the everyday person walking home alone at night.

What Hollie Guard is good at

Hollie Guard is a personal safety app with alert, recording and location features, and it offers professional and lone-worker tiers aimed at organisations that need to look after staff working alone. If you need workplace lone-worker monitoring with managed escalation, that is a lane it serves. Holler is built for consumers, with deterrence and reliability as the headline, and the alarm free forever.

Holler
Hollie Guard
Primary user
Anyone walking home alone at night
Strong lone-worker and workplace safety angle
Deterrent
Loud siren and full-screen strobe, even on silent
Alert and evidence focused
Reliability focus
Zero-login critical path, offline-tolerant
Feature set varies by tier and setup
Cost of the core
The alarm is free forever
Free and paid tiers, including organisation plans
Privacy posture
EU-native, location only on alert, not sold
Varies; review their current policy

When to stay with Hollie Guard

If you are an organisation that needs managed lone-worker monitoring, with escalation handled for staff working alone, Hollie Guard is built with that in mind and Holler is not trying to replace a workplace monitoring contract. Holler is a consumer product for personal, everyday use.

Hollie Guard questions

Is Holler for workplaces or for individuals?

Holler is a consumer app for individuals walking home alone. It is not a managed lone-worker monitoring service.

Is the alarm free?

Yes, forever. The siren, strobe, recording and trusted-contact alert are free. Optional Pro features are never required to raise the alarm.

Does Holler record evidence?

Yes. Holler starts recording when the alarm goes off, stores evidence securely in the EU, and auto-deletes it after a set retention window.

A deterrent, built to fire every time.

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Holler is not a substitute for emergency services

If you are in immediate danger, call your local emergency number directly: 112 across Europe, 999 in the UK, 911 in the US. Holler alerts a contact you choose and helps you raise the alarm, but it does not call the emergency services for you, and it may not work in all circumstances.