Our Market

Stakeholders / Voice of the Customers

We think our product would have a strong impact on a wide array of people's lives. Below, we've listed just some of the types of people who our product might help and how it might help them.

Teens and Young Adults

Being a teen or young adult can be hard, and often times the struggles in life leads to depression. Unfortunately, access to mental healthcare is often a hurdle for many young individuals. Whether it be for financial or social reasons, getting help can be hard. Our AI-Based Mental Health analysis tool, with its mobile app, will allow teens and young adults to get affordable, easy access to baseline mental health tools and analytics, so that taking the first step to recovery is even easier than seeing a doctor.

Mental Health Professionals

Currently, mental health professionals work daily to assure the well being of individuals with depression. However, their benefits are often limited to their interactions with patients in their office. With a cloud-based AI tool to assist them, along with a companion app for patients to use, mental health professionals can truly begin to monitor their patients in a daily, nonintrusive manner that gives them a central location to monitor their wide variety of patients, allowing them to bring even more benefit to their patients, and their businesses.

Schools, Insurance Companies, and Other Institutions

While our product will have the most impact on individuals with depression and mental health professionals, we know that our product will also completely transform how institutions that those individuals are a part of function. For schools, it might mean keeping a better eye on students to assure their well-being, as students with strong mental health is something any school would be proud to brag about. For insurance companies, it might mean being able to see how an individual's mental health has progressed over time to better asses their insurance rates and plans. A user giving consent to an institution to access to summarized data about their mental health has the potential to give these institutions more access into the minds and well-beings of their participating individuals.