Founder’s Bio
MindSpherePro is currently led by a single founder with a passion for combining psychology and technology to make mental health support accessible to everyone. My background includes studies in psychology, criminology, and computer science at the A-levels. While I may be young, my dedication to understanding how technology can positively impact mental health is what drives MindSphere forward every day.
I’ve spent countless hours learning the ins and outs of building a platform that doesn’t just talk about mental health but actually helps people understand and manage it. My goal? To make mental health support feel as accessible as picking up your phone.
Future Team
While MindSphere is currently a one-person project, that won’t always be the case. Once we launch our MVP and start making progress, I plan to bring in talented individuals who share this vision. My goal is to recruit people with strong backgrounds in computer science and psychology—starting with my friends from sixth form, who are as passionate as I am about these fields. Together, we’ll work on expanding MindSphere’s capabilities and making it even more effective for users.
The big picture? To build a team that brings together the best of both worlds: deep psychological insight and innovative tech skills. We’re just getting started, but with the right people, MindSphere will continue to grow and evolve.
I’m someone with a passion for psychology, tech, and helping people. In my view, technology isn’t just about gadgets or code. It’s about making life better. Easier. More accessible. That’s why I focus on projects that use tech for a purpose.
Example? MindSphere.
With MindSphere, my goal is simple: to create a mental health tool that feels like a personal companion. Not just another app, but something that genuinely helps people understand and manage their mental health.
Here’s the thing. I love the technical side of projects. Building things, coding, figuring out how to make tech work. But there’s more to it. The human side.
The psychology. The “why” behind the tech.
That’s why I dive into psychology as deeply as the technical parts. I want MindSphere to be backed by real psychological insights, not just algorithms. After all, mental health isn’t one-size-fits-all.
Why MindSphere? Because I see a future where mental health support is accessible to everyone. Not just through therapy. But through tools that are available anytime, anywhere. Tools that make it easy for people to understand themselves better.
Think about it. Anytime someone’s feeling overwhelmed or anxious, they can turn to MindSphere. It’s there with insights, resources, and support. Not just for serious issues, but for everyday stresses too.
A few things keep me going on this journey:
Helping people: I’ve always been someone who wants to make a difference. And mental health? It’s one of the biggest areas where people need support.
Learning and growing: Every day with MindSpherePro is a new learning experience. Whether it’s coding, psychology, or just understanding people better.
Pushing boundaries: I want MindSphere to be more than just a project. I want it to be a platform that actually changes how people think about mental health.
For now, I’m focusing on building a solid MVP. Testing, tweaking, improving. And once it’s ready? The plan is to keep growing, bringing more features, and reaching more people.
Because the end goal? To make mental health support as easy as opening an app.