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Revolutionary AI SaaS platform for patient organisations.

When the healthcare system fails, self-help begins -
with a platform that preserves knowledge, strengthens organisations, identifies needs
and learns from them: digital, intelligent, European.
And soon also global.

Paul - 42 years old

  • Designer. Father. Married. Two children.
  • He realises: his eyesight is deteriorating.
  • The optician finds nothing. The clinic does.

 

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Paul - 42 years old

  • Designer. Father. Married. Two children.
  • He realises: his eyesight is deteriorating.
  • The optician finds nothing. The clinic does.

 

Read his storyListen to his story

Anna - 75 years old

  • She has been running a patient organisation on a voluntary basis for years.
  • She knows the answers to Paul's questions.
  • Because she has been through it all herself.

 

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Anna - 75 years old

  • She has been running a patient organisation on a voluntary basis for years.
  • She knows the answers to Paul's questions.
  • Because she has been through it all herself.

 

Read her storyListen to her story

 

When the healthcare system ends, self-help begins.

Digital. Intelligent. European. And soon: worldwide.

Beyond help

Our mission

Our journey begins in 2025. We bring digital self-help to where it is needed most - to the people who are looking for answers and to the organisations that have been overburdened for years. Our platform gives those affected and their relatives guidance in moments when the healthcare system comes to an end. It aggregates knowledge, structures it and makes it accessible - anytime and anywhere.

For organisations, this means less work, fewer technical hurdles and less lost knowledge. They can concentrate again on what only people can do: support, listen, help. Our platform takes over central routines, secures knowledge and ensures that it is not lost.

What starts today in Germany will develop beyond Europe in the coming years - step by step, until self-help is globally networked. 2025 is the beginning - the goal is clear.

The digitalisation and provision of knowledge is a key challenge for self-help organisations for chronically ill and disabled people, but also for other civil society initiatives. Today's services hardly go beyond the mere provision of information and only fulfil the requirements of the target groups to a limited extent. At the same time, important resources are tied up in the organisations that are lacking in the actual self-help work.

The digital transformation of self-help will therefore become an elementary component in the coming years and must help to intelligently aggregate basic knowledge and make it easily accessible to those affected and their relatives.

The digitalisation and provision of knowledge is a key challenge for self-help organisations for chronically ill and disabled people, but also for other civil society initiatives. Today's services hardly go beyond the mere provision of information and only fulfil the requirements of the target groups to a limited extent. At the same time, important resources are tied up in the organisations that are lacking in the actual self-help work.

The digital transformation of self-help will therefore become an elementary component in the coming years and must help to intelligently aggregate basic knowledge and make it easily accessible to those affected and their relatives.