Most people will suffer from mental health issues at some time in their lives. If you are experiencing stress, depression or anxiety that isn’t going away, seeking help from a professional can be an effective way of getting back on track and stopping things from getting worse.
Mindler started with the ambition that everyone should have the chance to see a psychologist, regardless of where they live or what their circumstances are. Our model combines digital technology with leading-edge psychological expertise, to increase access to effective treatment for mental health problems and ensure that people get the best possible help when they need it.
We are growing at a fast pace and are continuously looking to bring in new talent. If you want to join us in developing mental health care, then please feel free to get in touch with us!
Mindler started with the ambition that everyone should have the chance to see a psychologist, regardless of where they live or what their circumstances are. Our model combines digital technology with leading-edge psychological expertise, to increase access to effective treatment for mental health problems and ensure that people get the best possible help when they need it.
We are growing at a fast pace and are continuously looking to bring in new talent. If you want to join us in developing mental health care, then please feel free to get in touch with us!
Location: Sweden, Stockholms kommun
Employees: 201-500
Total raised: $8.71M
Founded date: 2018
Investors 4
Date | Name | Website |
- | Club Netwo... | cninordic.... |
- | Kichi Inve... | kichiinves... |
- | Centripeta... | centripeta... |
- | Luminar Ve... | luminarven... |
Funding Rounds 1
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
07.04.2020 | - | $8.71M | - |
Mentions in press and media 7
Date | Title | Description |
21.02.2022 | Sweden's Mindler taps into Finnish app to advance digital mental health treatment | Mental health issues are a huge societal challenge, particularly following the COVID-19 pandemic. Today one in four people are impacted by mental illness at some point in their lives, with women twice as likely as men to be diagnosed. Swedi... |
15.01.2021 | Mental health companies that raised funding in 2020 | Headspace, Lyra, Koa Health, Ginger, and Spring Health were among those that saw new investments 2020 was a tough year, to state the obvious. With all the death from the pandemic, COVID-caused isolation, civil unrest, and all the election s... |
21.09.2020 | These 7 fast-growing Stockholm tech startups secured VC deals in Q2 2020, amid pandemic | The Q2 2020 has witnessed unprecedented growth despite the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdown. Though there has been a major economic downturn all over the world, the venture industry appears to be resilient. The d... |
07.04.2020 | Mindler raises €8 million to increase access to mental health care across Europe | Today Mindler, Sweden’s largest digital service for mental health, has announced raising €8 million, led by Ventech and co-led by Schibsted Growth. The funds will be used to meet the increasing demand of psychology services and accelerate i... |
07.04.2020 | Swedish mental health platform Mindler raises €8 million Series A to expand psychology services across Europe | Stockholm-based digital health startup Mindler has raised an €8 million Series A round, co-led by Ventech and Shibsted Growth. Existing investors chipped in again, as well, included BackInBlack, Luminar Ventures and Kichi Invest. With the n... |
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- | Sweden's Mindler taps into Finnish app to advance digital mental health treatment | Mental health issues are a huge societal challenge, particularly following the COVID-19 pandemic. Today one in four people are impacted by mental illness at some point in their lives, with women twice as likely as men to be diagnosed. Swedi... |