Educational wellness tools for self-guided grounding and preparation.
Mend Mental Wellness provides digital educational resources, worksheets, and guided self-support tools for adults who want structured preparation, grounding, and reflection around bilateral-stimulation-style wellness content.
Mend is not a therapy provider, medical practice, crisis service, diagnosis tool, or treatment provider. Mend does not provide medical advice, mental health diagnosis, clinician matching, prescription support, emergency support, or therapist-led care.
Business category
Mend operates as a digital education and wellness resource business. The product is software-based and content-based: browser worksheets, guided preparation tools, educational videos, email updates, and future ad-free digital access to Mend-owned wellness content.
Current free product
The current public product is the Mend Safe Start Worksheet, a browser-based preparation worksheet users can use before guided bilateral stimulation or EMDR-style educational content.
Worksheet answers stay in the user's browser on their own device. Mend does not receive, read, review, or store private worksheet entries through the worksheet.
Planned paid product
Mend plans to offer paid access to ad-free educational wellness content and companion tools. Paid access may include a private content library, saved user settings, non-sensitive progress markers, downloadable worksheets, and guided reflection resources.
Paid subscriptions will not include therapy, diagnosis, treatment, clinician messaging, crisis intervention, medical monitoring, prescription support, or guaranteed clinical outcomes.
Customer journey
Users discover Mend through YouTube, search, educational articles, or a worksheet link. They can use the free worksheet, join the email list for updates, and later choose whether to subscribe to ad-free Mend-owned digital content.
Before use, Mend displays educational-use boundaries and reminds users to pause, stop, ground, or seek professional support if the activity does not feel appropriate for them.
What customers buy
Customers buy access to digital wellness education and self-support software. Examples include ad-free guided audio/video sessions, worksheet access, session-preparation prompts, reflection templates, and user-controlled settings for visual and audio content.
What customers do not buy
Customers do not buy therapy, medical care, mental health treatment, diagnosis, crisis support, emergency services, controlled substances, prescription services, insurance-billed care, clinician access, or a promise of a specific health result.
Data and privacy boundary
Mend asks users not to submit trauma details, diagnosis information, crisis details, worksheet answers, or private mental health information through email or feedback forms.
Mend may collect email addresses for opt-in updates and may collect non-sensitive event counts, such as worksheet opened, email signup attempted, or support link clicked. Analytics are configured to avoid automatic session recording and private worksheet capture.
Billing posture
Paid plans will clearly show price, billing cadence, renewal terms, cancellation path, and refund policy before checkout. Customer-facing checkout copy will use the same educational wellness scope described on this page.
Marketing claim guardrails
Mend avoids claims that its resources cure, treat, prevent, diagnose, or resolve PTSD, CPTSD, trauma, anxiety, depression, or any other medical or mental health condition. Mend also avoids emergency, crisis, or guaranteed-outcome positioning.
Mend uses cautious language such as educational support, self-support, grounding, preparation, reflection, wellness content, and bilateral-stimulation-style exercises.
Safety routing
If a user feels unsafe, unable to stay grounded, at risk of harm, or in immediate crisis, Mend instructs them not to continue and to contact local emergency services, a crisis resource, or a licensed professional.