Clarify what is happening
The user can explore what they are experiencing through guided questions, check-ins, and private notes.
Harmovibes is a trusted bridge before therapy. It helps people understand what they are going through, prepare what they want to say, and reach the right therapist or support professional more easily.
The first contact with a therapist or support service can be difficult. Harmovibes gives people a calm, structured space to understand their situation and prepare what they may want to say.
The user can explore what they are experiencing through guided questions, check-ins, and private notes.
Harmovibes helps turn confusion into a clearer first message, without forcing the user to explain everything perfectly.
Harmovibes can help the user prepare before contacting a therapist, a university service, a support professional, or another appropriate resource.
Harmovibes helps people arrive less empty-handed, more prepared, and more reassured.
It is a preparation and orientation tool, not a substitute for therapy.The experience is designed to be discreet, simple, and user-controlled.
The user begins with a guided conversation or check-in. They do not need to know exactly what is wrong before starting.
Harmovibes helps summarize the difficulty, the context, and what may be hard to express in a first exchange.
The user can keep everything private, edit their summary, or choose to share selected information with a therapist or support request.
Companion is a paid patient tool inside Harmovibes. It supports people before and between sessions with check-ins, private notes, self-guided exercises, and session preparation.
Its purpose is to reduce shame, confusion, and first-step hesitation.
The Orientation Dossier is a structured summary generated from the user’s Harmovibes activity. It can help clarify what the user is experiencing, what they want help with, and what may make the first exchange difficult.
It is shared only if the user chooses to share it.
Harmovibes can be useful for people who feel they may need support but are not yet ready, clear, or confident enough to contact someone.
Harmovibes helps people who are hesitating, feeling stuck, unsure what to say, or afraid of not being understood.
Harmovibes Campus can help universities offer a confidential first-step space to students while receiving only anonymous, aggregated usage indicators.
Harmovibes can help therapists receive clearer, more prepared, better-qualified first requests from people who chose to share their summary.
Harmovibes can support organizations that want to help their audience take a first step toward appropriate human support without watching or exposing individual stories.
No. Harmovibes is not a therapist and does not replace therapy, diagnosis, medical advice, or emergency support.
No. Harmovibes helps users clarify and prepare. It does not provide a clinical diagnosis.
The user controls it. They can edit it, keep it private, delete it, or choose to share it with a therapist or support request.
Harmovibes Campus is a university-facing model that gives students a confidential first-step space before asking for help. The university receives only anonymous, aggregated statistics, not individual student data.
Harmovibes is not an emergency service. If someone is in immediate danger or may harm themselves or someone else, they should contact emergency services or a crisis resource immediately.
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