Living with Bipolar Disorder has taught me how important it is to have the right support and resources. Many mental health apps require expensive memberships, making them out of reach for people who need them most. As someone who relies on my state’s medical healthcare program and the support of family and friends, I know firsthand how hard it can be to find affordable, effective tools for managing mood, stress, and medication. Because I experience psychotic seizures, I’m unable to work a regular job, but I still want to make a difference for others like me.
That’s why I’m creating an app designed specifically for people with Bipolar Disorder. My goal is to offer mood stability support, stress-reduction tools, a medication tracker, and customized resources—all in one place. I was inspired to start this project after seeing an app image prompt in ChatGPT, which led me to create a prototype. With your help, I can turn this idea into a reality and make the app available at a low cost, so it’s accessible to more people who need it.
Your support will go directly toward development and design costs, helping me launch an app that brings hope and practical help to our community. If you or someone you love is living with Bipolar Disorder, please know you’re not alone. Together, we can build something that makes life a little easier and brighter for everyone who needs it.
That’s why I’m creating an app designed specifically for people with Bipolar Disorder. My goal is to offer mood stability support, stress-reduction tools, a medication tracker, and customized resources—all in one place. I was inspired to start this project after seeing an app image prompt in ChatGPT, which led me to create a prototype. With your help, I can turn this idea into a reality and make the app available at a low cost, so it’s accessible to more people who need it.
Your support will go directly toward development and design costs, helping me launch an app that brings hope and practical help to our community. If you or someone you love is living with Bipolar Disorder, please know you’re not alone. Together, we can build something that makes life a little easier and brighter for everyone who needs it.

