Two San Antonio entrepreneurs launched a mental health app and website that offers a space to be honest about their mental health.
, which are buying bulk subscriptions and holding focus groups, offering students a safe space to check in on each other.
When users’ connections answer questions low on the scale, they’re shown in red, meaning the person may need support, while green means they are doing good. From there, the hope is that people will check in on each other off the app, Gomez said. Cunningham and Gomez then came up with the idea of creating the assessment based on the research behind positive psychology.
That’s not even having a conversation with them, he said. “That’s just pinging them: ‘Hey, how are you doing? I was thinking about you.’ The bar is so low.”
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