Meet Your Therapy Chatbot Echo!

Echo is always here to listen

The only web chatbot tackling college students mental health issues

Anonymous
Personalized
Instant

When To Use?

Have an upcoming very difficult exam or interview? Feeling extremely anxious and unconfident about yourself?
So stressful that can't focus and cannot stop procrastinating but there are SOOOOO many works left to do! How to be productive and get things done?
Feeling lonely and homesick? Missing old friends but don't know how to formulate strong new relationships or get along with yourself?

Don't Worry! Anxiety and depression are the 2 biggest issues college students are facing. You are never alone. Echo is always HERE to listen and to help!

Do check-ins to understand your emotions and track your mood

Share anything on your mind and receive Echo's support

Work on a specific problem in an interactive and fun way

What Makes Echo Special?

Targeting college student

Effective & Efficient

Free & Fun

No chatbot in the market targets college students. We are here to fill the gap! Echo is trained to specifically understand college students' woes
Effective: Theories supporting our exercises are research-based Psychotherapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Buddhist Philosophy.
Efficient: No need to wait in the long queue for weeks. Start a quick conversation with Echo at any time and anywhere
Free: Echo is developed by students and FOR Students. Unlike other competitors charging $30+ per month, we are completely FREE!
Fun: Listening to lectures is BORING, we want your self-care process simple and fun! Explore Monia to experience the creative and interactive chats!

More Features Coming Soon

Send a letter to our peer advisor

My Reflective Journal

The Community

Want to receive more support beyond talking to Echo? Send a letter to our well-trained peer counselors and receive your personalized reply in a week!
Want to have a written record to track your thoughts? Echo will auto general your personalized journal after each talk with her
Feeling lonely and want to connect with peers who are going through similar stuff? Check out our mood board to support and encourage each other

Featured In