Universities
Fear of presentations and exam anxiety
Students often developpe fear of presentations and exam anxiety, and it’s hard to perform when you have a blackout when your brain should deliver best results. Those problems have been resolved with [Name] in many cases.
In addition Yet many students struggle with stress, anxiety, or loneliness – and campus counseling centers are overwhelmed with waitlists. But College should be a time of growth, not overwhelm. [Name] is here to help every student get support, on demand.
What [Name] Offers:
[Name] is like a digital counselor that complements your campus mental health services, but immediate, private and available via an app (or website). A student feeling anxious about exams at midnight can open [Name] and get guided through calming techniques right then and there. A freshman struggling with homesickness on a weekend doesn’t have to wait until Monday to talk it out – [Name] will gently coach them through those feelings in real time. By providing [Name] to your students, you extend a safety net that catches the ones who might otherwise slip through cracks. And chances are good, that the student gets treatment before the issue is affecting their grades and success in a negative way.
Suggested visuals:
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A student in a dorm room at night, headphones on, looking relieved as they use [Name] on their phone or laptop – a visible sigh of relief (showing instant support without leaving their room).
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A friendly campus scene illustration where a student is surrounded by a subtle, protective glow or bubble labeled [Name], symbolizing the safety net of emotional support encompassing them even as life on campus bustles around.
Who it's not for (yet):
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Not a full counseling replacement. [Name] is a great supplemental support, but it’s not a licensed therapist. Students with severe mental health conditions (like severe depression, suicidal ideation, or psychosis) will still need professional care from psychologists or psychiatrists.
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Not for crisis intervention. In emergencies (e.g. a student is in immediate danger or having a mental health crisis), [Name] alone isn’t sufficient. Proper crisis protocols (like campus security or emergency hotlines) should be used.
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English language only (for now). Currently, [Name] operates in English. Campuses with international students or non-English speakers should note that we’re working on other languages, but the current version will be most effective for English-proficient users.
For students: Join the [Name] Beta
For Universities: We will start our bigger pilot study soon.
If you think, your employees could benefit from participating (and we are sure they would 😉), please reach out and book a demo. We will show you the product, together we will figure out which requirements we have to meet for working with you, and make a step-by step plan [contact].