Pyra
We're building a beach safe that solves theft, heat damage, and no-anchor problems — all in one. Help us prove it's needed.
3 minutes · 10 questions · anonymous
Question 1 of 10
How often do you go to the beach or pool?
A
Rarely — once every few years
B
Occasionally — 1 to 3 times a year
C
Regularly — 4 to 10 times a year
D
Frequently — more than 10 times a year
Question 2 of 10
What do you usually bring to the beach?
Select all that apply
A
Smartphone
B
Wallet, cash, or cards
C
Keys
D
Sunglasses or jewellery
E
Camera or other electronics
F
Sunscreen or medication
Question 3 of 10
What do you do with your valuables when you go in the water?
A
Leave them on my towel or in my bag
B
Hide them under a towel or in my shoes
C
Ask a friend or stranger to watch them
D
Take them into the water with me
E
I don't go in the water because of this worry
F
I use a locking product or safe
Question 4 of 10
Have you ever had something stolen or lost at the beach?
A
Yes — it happened to me personally
B
Yes — I saw it happen to someone I was with
C
No, but I worry about it every time
D
No, and I don't really worry about it
Question 5 of 10
If it happened — what was taken, and what was it worth?
Optional — skip if not applicable
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Question 6 of 10
Meet Pyra

A pyramid-shaped portable beach safe with a PIN lock, 100dB alarm, and spike legs that anchor into sand — no chair needed. Thermal walls keep your phone cool. A built-in solar panel charges your phone inside the locked safe while you swim.

PIN lock 100dB alarm Sand anchor Thermal insulation Solar charging GPS tracker
How useful would Pyra be for you personally?
A
Extremely useful — I'd buy it immediately
B
Very useful — I'd seriously consider it
C
Somewhat useful — it solves a real problem
D
Not very useful for me personally
E
Not useful at all
Question 7 of 10
Which features matter most to you?
Rank your top 3 — select 1st, 2nd, 3rd from the dropdowns
PIN lock + anti-theft security
Loud alarm if someone tries to take it
Spike legs — no chair needed
Thermal insulation keeping phone cool
Solar panel charging phone inside
GPS tracker if stolen
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Question 8 of 10
What price would you expect to pay for Pyra?
A
Under £40
B
£40 – £60
C
£60 – £90
D
£90 – £120
E
£120 – £160
F
Over £160 — if the quality justified it
Question 9 of 10
Would you actually buy this if it existed today at the right price?
A
Definitely yes
B
Probably yes
C
Maybe
D
Probably not
E
Definitely not
Question 10 of 10
Any other thoughts? What would make you more or less likely to buy it?
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Thank you.
Your response genuinely helps. Every answer shapes whether Pyra gets built — and how.
Built by two 16-year-olds who went to the beach
and decided to solve the problem themselves.
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