Most career apps give you a list of jobs. Most wellbeing apps give you a meditation. Most learning apps give you a course. None of them talk to each other but in real life, those things are completely connected.
Welica is the first app I've seen that actually treats career exploration, life skills, and wellbeing as one thing. You can check in with how you're doing, explore roles with real career fit signals (not just job titles), and practice useful skills like decision-making or handling a difficult conversation - all in the same place.
What I really appreciate is the tone. There are no streaks shaming you for missing a day. No "unlock your potential" energy. No promises about finding your dream career in 30 days. It's calm, practical, and respects your pace. You open it, see a few useful next steps for the day, and do what makes sense.
The Careers section is very thoughtful. It shows you what a role actually involves, whether it might be a good fit for you, what to watch out for, and even how AI might affect the work. The Life Skills side has short lessons with practice built in, not just passive reading. And the wellbeing check-ins feel like a genuine moment of reflection, not another standard questionnaire.
If you're someone who's figuring out what's next - whether that's your first career move, a change, or just getting clearer about yourself - this is worth trying. It doesn't try to solve your whole life. It just helps you take the next useful step.
Thank you for the very detailed feedback. Appreciate you looking into this in detail. Agreed that career needs some additional features to be more helpful to users.