Jiří Diblík

VOS - A wellbeing companion to help you to be better at being you

We built VOS to help people get better at being themselves. It’s a wellbeing companion to come back to for feel-good tools and personal analytics putting your mental health in context. Powered by expert research and AI.

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Dita Fejlová
This app really deserves to get out there 🙌🏻 What I like most is that it’s friendly and unintrusive. I can use it 1 minute a day, one hour a day, or only as a pick-me-up occasionally. Whatever works 🤸🏻‍♀️
Natalia Vavilina
@dfejlova wow! well-put words! thanks so much for your feedback 🤘
Adam Zvada
Great job! Love the feature for connecting all my health data to get the overall view 🧘
Natalia Vavilina
@zvada great feature indeed! Thanks a lot for your support 🚀
Amish Pechka
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Tomas Holicky
This is just the beginning 🚀. Stay tuned with us and we will help you feel better 💚.
Sakshi Chandwaney
This is great, and so important today. Good luck! 🚀
Natalia Vavilina
@sakshi_chandwaney thanks for the support! it's a big day indeed!
Denis Sheremet
VOS team is clearly doing an important work in times of great need for these kind of services. Your mission is inspiring and I hope that more people learn about your product. The app is a great tool with a bunch of useful features and its clearly made with dedication and love. User experience is smooth like butter and visual part is just outstanding. Great work, guys, keep it up. Respect!
Natalia Vavilina
@denis_sheremet What a great comment! Thanks so much for these words! Smooth like a butter is a really cute feedback to our product team, we'll make sure to continue on delivering the value! We truly appreciate! 🤘
Maxim Kozlov
🔥🔥🔥 you guys n gals rock!
Jiří Diblík
@themaxkozlov thanks Max ! :)
Bharat Pasam
A great concept around wellbeing.
Jiří Diblík
@bharatpasam Thank you for your support! :)
Md Rajib Mia
Nice
Natalia Vavilina
@md_rajib_mia 🙏 🙌
Klajkó Dóra
Hi Makers! Do you have any data on how effective the tool actually is in maintaining or increasing mental well-being? How can you measure it?