Most sites in the CARECOM family help you do something: discover an exciting hike, print a 3D model, move a project forward. The newest member deliberately breaks ranks. it's all right is not a tool – it is a quiet place. One that wants nothing from you, except that for a moment you have to do nothing at all. The name is also the promise: It's all right.
Six small places
Behind the plain surface, six small invitations are waiting – no programs, no points, no goals. Four are for you; two gently turn outward:
- In Breathe, a small sprout breathes along with you; you set the pace that feels right, and the site remembers it for next time.
- With Anchor, you choose a word that matters to you – and from it grows a small seal of your own, one that blooms a little further with every return.
- In Listen, a calm soundscape arises – sea, rain, a soft tone, and, with a wink, even a vacuum cleaner or a hair dryer – no autoplay, no timer, for as long as you like.
- Under Words, a few comforting lines wait for the heavy days; pick one that carries you, and come back to it.
- Give turns outward: you notice something good – it lights a star in your little field – and wish someone well; and, if you like, you copy a line to pass on yourself.
- And Into the open is the most unusual place: the site gently sends you outside – a screen holds you only for a moment; what truly carries you is the light, the wind, the ground beneath your feet. From here it points on to its nature-sibling bestes-wetter.
The guiding idea of the whole site is “an invitation, never a task”. Nothing blinks, nothing nags, nothing is trying to upsell you.
Human-friendly – including with your data
“Human-friendly” is not a decorative word at CARECOM, and on “it's all right” it becomes especially clear – right down into the technology. There is no cookie banner, because there are no cookies. No analytics, no account, no database, no tracking. Whatever you do here – your breathing rhythm, your anchor word, your favourite line, the good things you notice – stays entirely in your browser. Even when you wish someone well, the site sends nothing: you pass the line on by hand. On our side, quite simply, nothing comes into being that could be stored, analysed or lost.
That is a deliberate stance: a place that is about comfort and inner calm has no business in its visitors' data. Being human-friendly, for us, also means this – being curious about the person, but not about their data.
For the curious: a bit of technology
The good part is that this data thrift is not a sacrifice but craftsmanship. The soundscapes are not audio files sitting on a server; they are generated in real time, right in your browser (via Web Audio) – nothing is streamed, nothing is counted. The breathing pace that suits you, and your growing anchor seal, are remembered by your device alone. And because there is no user account and no database, there is nothing on the server side to protect that was never collected in the first place.
Under the surface, “it's all right” still stands on the same solid foundation as the rest of the family: the same Blazor technology (.NET), hosted encrypted on Microsoft Azure. The open logo – a not-quite-closed Ensō brush circle with a sage-green core – foreshadows the spirit of the site: calm, unfinished in the best sense, inviting.
Why an IT brand builds a place like this
Because human-friendliness is the thread running through the whole CARECOM family – in the content, and in how we treat the people who visit. “it's all right” makes both especially visible: it cares for the person and leaves their data in peace. And because comfort speaks no single language, the place now welcomes its guests in seven of them. The next time you need a moment to breathe, drop by – it costs no more than your attention, and it takes no more than your attention either.
