Neurture

Gift Neurture

Give someone something they might actually use on a hard day

We are building a simple way to gift Neurture as a thoughtful, digital support tool for stress, habits, alcohol, nicotine, screen time, and other high-friction moments.

Gifting is not live yet. This page is the early-interest version so people can raise their hand before the feature is ready.

Digital, not physical

The first version of gifting is planned as a simple digital gift, not a box that has to ship.

Private by default

The recipient should be able to redeem and use Neurture on their own time without public pressure.

Thoughtful for real life

Useful for stressful seasons, milestone moments, and high-friction habits when you want to give something more practical than stuff.

Gifting Coming Soon

Get gift-launch updates

Leave your email and we'll send updates when Neurture gifting is ready, plus occasional related product news.

If you want to give someone Neurture sooner, you can always send them the public install page directly.

Why This Kind of Gift Works

The best version feels supportive, private, and genuinely useful

More useful than another generic wellness gift

The point is not novelty. It is giving someone private support they can actually use when stress, urges, or unhelpful loops show up in real life.

Lower pressure than booking care for someone

A gift can offer a gentle next step without trying to force a person into therapy, coaching, or a live conversation before they are ready.

A fit for many high-friction struggles

Neurture is relevant for stress, alcohol, nicotine, screen time, repetitive habits, and other patterns people often want to change quietly.

Something they can use when the moment actually hits

Because it lives on their phone, it is there for evenings, weekends, travel, and other times when live support is not practical.

Planned Gift Flow

A simple first version should be digital, clear, and low-friction

01

Choose the gift

Pick a Neurture access gift for someone you care about instead of shipping a physical product.

02

Send it digitally

The planned flow is simple digital delivery so the gift can arrive quickly without shipping or setup friction.

03

They redeem it privately

The recipient should be able to activate access on their own time and use Neurture without needing you involved after delivery.

What The Recipient Gets

  • Private, mobile-first support for stress, habits, alcohol, nicotine, urges, and other high-friction moments
  • Evidence-based tools grounded in ACT, CBT, and mindfulness-based relapse prevention
  • A self-guided format that does not require appointments or live scheduling
  • A support layer they can use quietly on their own phone, on their own terms

Important Boundary

Gifting Neurture should feel like an invitation, not a diagnosis

Neurture is not therapy, not crisis care, and not a substitute for emergency support. The strongest gifting angle is supportive and practical: giving someone a private tool they can decide to use on their own terms.

Gifting Questions

Can I buy a Neurture gift today?+

Not yet. This page is for early gifting interest while the feature is still being built.

If you want updates when gifting is ready, use the email form on this page.

What kind of gift is Neurture intended to be?+

The planned first version is a digital gift for Neurture access, not a physical shipment.

The goal is a low-friction gift someone can redeem privately and start using on their own schedule.

Is this meant to replace therapy or crisis care?+

No. Neurture is not therapy and it is not crisis care.

It is a private, self-guided support tool for stress, habits, urges, and other everyday behavior-change challenges.

Will the recipient still have privacy if they receive Neurture as a gift?+

Yes. Privacy is part of the value proposition.

The intended gifting experience is that the recipient redeems and uses Neurture privately, without needing to share their activity or reflections with the sender.

Who is this a thoughtful gift for?+

A good fit is someone who would appreciate practical support for stress, alcohol, nicotine, screen time, repetitive habits, or other high-friction moments.

The best tone is invitational and supportive, not corrective or coercive.

What if I want to share Neurture before gifting launches?+

You can always send someone the public install page or the student-facing page so they can decide for themselves whether it feels useful.

Until Gifting Is Live

You can still share Neurture directly

If you want to point someone toward Neurture right now, the cleanest option is still to share the install page or the student-facing overview and let them decide whether it feels useful.