Tudle is an AI therapy app designed to provide convenient and accessible support for your mental well-being. Tudle seeks to shatter accessibility issues such as cost, waitlists, location, language barriers, and frequency that therapy currently faces.
Tudle is a revolutionary therapy AI app designed to provide convenient and accessible support for your mental well-being. Whether you need quick stress relief or a longer session, Tudle has you covered.
Current therapy is designed around a lack of therapist supply. The average cost of only one hour of therapy PER WEEK costs $100-350. The average waiting list to get your first therapy session is around 6 weeks long. 1 in 4 people prefer talking to an AI over going to therapy, and of those people, 80% say that it's an effective substitute for therapy. There are additional barriers such as geographical location, language barriers, stigma, and more. Tudle hopes to lift these barriers and give free AI therapy to all.
Tudle maintains the unique benefit of being able to recall past conversations, enabling a fluid connection, a deeper understanding of your journey, and providing personalized guidance based on your unique experiences.
The base model with open conversations is 100% free. Your conversations are private and never stored on our servers. New Sessions are stored locally on your device to enable a fluid connection with your AI therapist, and Incognito Sessions are available for unsaved, discreet, individual sessions. You can enable gentle check-in reminders however often you'd like on an inactivity or scheduled basis to never leave your mental health on the back burner when you get busy. With the addition of exporting chats to send directly to therapists through email, we believe that therapy can be thoroughly enhanced through Tudle.
Tudle can converse in 106 languages, from Afrikaans to Zulu. The app itself is localized into 17 languages, including Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Portuguese, Hindi, Indonesian, German, Italian, French, Russian, and more.
Through Tudle, we aim to empower individuals with the tools and resources to better understand and navigate their mental health journeys. We are committed to fostering a safe and secure environment where users can explore, heal, and grow at their own pace. Our ultimate goal is to make a positive impact on the lives of millions of individuals by providing them with the support they need to thrive mentally, emotionally, and psychologically.
Congrats on launch!
Here are some red flags that instantly put me off from trying your product:
- launching on ios only. Major red flag - especially when your vision is to "we envision a world where mental health is prioritized, stigma-free, and easily accessible to all".
- no business/moneitization plan. You don't store any data and it's free - making it hard to believe my data is the product. The product is not a research/open source product so what's the catch?
I'd say these things should addressed before launch because it doesn't inspire trust in something I'd put extremely private information to. That's a hard pass.
@reb_sadran Allow me to address each of these concerns that put you off from trying our product:
We launched on iOS only simply because of the more streamlined development process, and mostly because I only knew Swift at the time of writing the app... We are currently working on a React Native version of the app to be available on iOS and Android! 🙌
Our current business plan is freemium-centered around a time usage model. Users start with 30 minutes, and top up 5 minutes per day capping back up at 30 minutes. In this way, users can have a 30-minute session per week for free, have a five-minute session per day, or use the time as they need it throughout the week. In the App Store Review Process, our claims of not collecting any user data are verified by the app reviewers, and you can see this in the App Store. We also have a privacy policy on our website, in our app, and on the App Store, which is legally required. It also confirms that we don't collect or store any user data, and it would be foolish for us to go against it, legally speaking.
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