Company Name: Wired Betterment
About: Transform your life one day at a time with HarmLess, the premier and only mobile
app specifically designed to help those battling self-harm. This innovative
application empowers users to confront their struggles head-on, fostering
resilience, promoting self-understanding, and imparting invaluable coping
mechanisms for better wellbeing.
The following contact options are available: Pricing Information, Support, General Help, and Press Information/New Coverage (to guage reputation). Discover which options are the fastest to get your customer service issues resolved.
http://www.wiredbetterment.com/harmless/termsofuse.html
by AnimeGirl5780
Hello! So, let me start off with great notes. This has been my go to app for whenever I feel that I can’t really keep up with my thoughts & urges. I love it. I would recommend this app; However.. the advertisements for ‘premium’ isn’t cool. It’s the very first thing you see the minute you open this app, and I find that a bit.. insensitive, I guess? I don’t mean to sound like I’m offended by it, though, I don’t see why we need to pay just to be able to have more outlets for help. I wouldn’t mind it, of course, but this advertisement shows EVERY TIME you open the app. Maybe if it was more of a one-time pop up, then you could buy it somewhere in the app itself, I’d like that a bit more. But this ad shows up each time and it’s really annoying. It’s also very sad, especially for those that just want to cope freely without needing to pay for such support. Now, I’m not saying that this app isn’t good enough!!! I love it. It’s helped a lot; given the fact that I’m very young & can’t exactly reach out comfortably, without parents knowing. But, all in all, I would recommend. It’s just the advertisements that really get me. Anyways, thank you for reading. I’m proud of you, don’t give up, have a great day/night! <3
by Axobax
Hi. I’m a 12 year old girl who has anxiety and depression and ADHD. I’m 9 days clean. I’m happy it’s not 17+ because I really need the help when I’m home. But there are some things I’m wondering about. This app helps a little more then some of the others, but I don’t understand why you have to pay to get help. Kids like me struggling don’t have that kind of money. And this is someone’s life we’re talking about here, why should they have to pay to get help? I’m in therapy but I only go once a week and I need and outlet to go to when I have urges again. I get that you need to make money but if you need money you could make other apps and keep the self care free. Just saying.
by Civilizedcitizen12376939
Good app don’t really like how there’s a premium version I get you have to make money but like some ppl are still really young and dependent on their parents and don’t have a job yet because they’re not old enough and such and would really benefit from the premium version more then you know. And then having to ask their parents to get them the premium version may possibly start an argument that just makes the adolescent feel much worse so maybe I’m not sure maybe there’s something that y’all can do that can help those people out.