Five Reasons Disaster Prep Sucks (and How We Fixed It)
Five Reasons Disaster Prep Sucks (and How We Fixed It)
Traditional disaster prep is boring and grueling. We make disaster prep fun, practical, and convenient.
Here are some reasons other paths to prep suck and how we fixed them to work better for you:

5. Too much rapture; not enough laughter
Disaster prep roads often lead to Jesus, which is not everyone’s cup of tea.
We’ve replaced religious shame with irreverent jokes! Amen to that!

4. Can’t begin unless I’m ready to get fully redpilled
Doomsday preppers are quick to put body armor and grenades at the top of their must-have gear lists.
We’re community-focused and recovery-driven. We encourage you to prep without the violence.

3. The mental load
Good disaster prep requires learning new skills, sourcing credible information and gear, and getting more organized. Doing all that by yourself is a good way to get a migraine.
We did the most mentally taxing parts for you, so you can get in, get prepped, and get back to your life.

2. Giving up is a lot easier than finishing
Starting your DIY disaster prep is easy! But once the decision trees get complicated and it starts to suck, most people give up.
Our system is designed to keep you engaged and motivated until your disaster plan is complete, which beats crawling into bed and waiting for the apocalypse to consume you.

1. It’s just so goddamn boring
Ready.gov might be the most sleep-inducing website on the entire internet. Or what about the 700-page tomes that spend 80% of the pages describing things you would never do, even in a bonafide zombie apocalypse?
We streamlined the process so you’ll be too busy laughing or checking off your finished tasks to ever get bored.
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