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Built with clinical psychologists

The first AI psychologist trained by real ones.

Talk through anxiety, work stress, sleep, whatever's on your mind. It's there at 2am. It remembers what you told it last week. And it costs less than one therapy session a month.

No card. Two minutes.

You've already been doing this with tools that were never built for it. You've been venting to ChatGPT. Journaling at midnight. Sitting on a therapy waitlist.

Therapy works. Everyone knows it works. The problem was never the therapy. It was the $200 a session, the three-week wait, the scheduling, the awkwardness of starting.

BetterBee is the first thing actually built for how you already deal with this stuff. Open it, talk, get something back. No appointment.

Four reasons it's different.

01

Trained on real therapy sessions.

Not a chatbot in a therapist costume. BetterBee is built on hundreds of thousands of real sessions, so it actually knows how this works.

02

There at 2am.

No waitlist. No booking. The moment you need it is the moment it's open.

03

Less than one session a month.

One therapy session runs about $200. BetterBee is $80 for the whole month.

04

It remembers.

Tell it something this week, it's still there next week. It builds on what it knows about you, the way a real therapist would.

A real conversation

Here's what it actually sounds like.

Tuesday, 2:14 AM
Live session
i can't sleep again. it's 2am and my brain won't stop replaying that meeting today.
That sounds exhausting. Before we dig into the meeting — what's the loop sound like? Is it more 'I should have said X' or more 'they probably think Y about me'?
the second one. mostly that my manager thinks i'm not pulling my weight.
Got it. Last week you mentioned she actually gave you good feedback on the Q3 deck. Is the worry coming from something specific she said today, or is it the older fear showing up again?
…honestly it's the older one. she didn't say anything bad today.
That's a useful thing to notice at 2am. Want to try something small to put the loop down for tonight, and pick this up properly tomorrow?

Start where you are.

Two minutes. A few questions. You'll get something back before you decide anything.