Sixty percent of therapists don't accept insurance. Not because they don't want to help — because the paperwork makes them want to quit. We eliminated the paperwork.
A therapy session costs $200 out of pocket or $30 with insurance. That difference determines who gets help and who doesn't. We make the $30 option available to everyone.
We've facilitated over 10 million therapy sessions. That's 10 million times someone got help they might not have gotten otherwise.
Getting credentialed with insurance used to take a therapist 6-12 months of forms and phone calls. We do it in weeks. That's the difference between a therapist accepting insurance and going cash-only.
The mental health crisis isn't a supply problem — there are plenty of therapists. It's an access problem. Insurance is the bottleneck and we're opening it.
We handle the business of therapy so therapists can focus on the therapy. Nobody went to graduate school for six years to argue with insurance companies.