Personal social networking is making a comeback. Gratitude Plus, a startup that goals to shift social media in a extra optimistic course, is increasing its wellness-focused, private reflections journal to incorporate help for households who need to keep in contact even when bodily distant.
The startup, whose title displays its core providing of a gratitude journal, is, in some methods harking back to Path, which was built years ago. Path had briefly emerged as a Fb challenger by creating an area for smaller teams of individuals to work together with each other. The app differentiated itself by limiting customers to only 50 mates, making certain their interactions would stay in tighter circles than on bigger social networks.
For a time, Path caught on, and whereas it by no means toppled Fb, it stood out for instance of how personal social networks might work, if executed appropriately. (The corporate had raised an excessive amount of enterprise funding to return on its funding with out an exit, so Path sold to Korea’s Kakao in 2015.)
Equally, Gratitude Plus shouldn’t be meant for use with a large viewers. As an alternative, it encourages customers to determine more healthy relationships and higher psychological wellness habits by providing an area for journaling, temper monitoring, and staying in contact with household and mates by small, personal “circles” inside its app.
“I designed it to be quite simple,” says NYC-based founder and app developer Daniel Shaffer. “I needed folks to really feel like they’re writing in a sublime journal.”
When opened, the app prompts you to journal by asking a easy query: Record three stuff you’re grateful for as we speak. You can too change the immediate to different strategies, like “What made you smile as we speak?,” “What are you trying ahead to as we speak?,” and others, or you may write their very own. The journaling reminders can be set to shuffle mode so you will get a brand new one day-after-day. You possibly can optionally embody photographs for example their responses, as nicely.
However not like a personal diary, your solutions to the app’s prompts are supposed to be shared with a personal group, like your loved ones members, shut mates, or perhaps a accomplice.
“After I talked to customers, they love that that is an app that they’ll spend a minute or two reflecting on their day,” Shaffer stated.
Shaffer says he was impressed to construct Gratitude Plus after his mom died. His journey with grief had him looking for out extra accessible psychological well being instruments, he says, and pushed him to construct a wellness platform that folks might use with their very own family and friends to remain in contact in a extra optimistic and private method than is feasible by conventional social media. He’s not alone in looking for out these types of instruments; one other startup based by widows, DayNew, affords a social platform for people dealing with grief and trauma, for instance.
With Gratitude Plus, nevertheless, the main focus shouldn’t be on therapeutic grief, essentially, however on sustaining the relationships that matter within the current.
With the brand new household plan launching on Mom’s Day (Sunday), as much as 4 members can share a premium subscription for $74.99 per yr.
Along with personal networking, a group feed, powered by nameless shares from particular person customers, additionally helps you to see how others throughout the app’s wider group are feeling that day. Customers can work together with these posts by leaving hearts or messages of help. Round 50% of the app’s customers share anonymously to the feed, Shaffer stated.
“Folks really feel actually good after they’re supporting different folks. That’s one of many magic issues, is that for those who go on right here, and for those who’re in a damaging mindset, you’ll ship a few messages to folks and also you’re going to really feel higher,” he says. “Lots of people say it’s like a optimistic social community.”
Gratitude Plus encourages every day habits with options like push notifications and streaks, however Shaffer thinks its bigger draw comes from the folks you employ the app with: household, mates, a accomplice, a toddler, and others who you’re all in favour of interacting with. Some subset of customers are additionally posting to the app with a broader set of mates, like these in a dorm or faculty, and even amongst a gaggle of fellow YC founders, for instance.
Shaffer plans so as to add extra psychological wellness instruments to the app, like meditation, breath work and others.
The freemium app as we speak has over 10,000 customers, 650 of whom are on a paid subscription plan that provides entry to extra options,