What we're trying to do
Most mental-health apps are libraries you're meant to browse. Everen is a short daily loop instead β five to ten minutes of checking in, reflecting, and grounding, built on the idea that a small practice you actually return to beats a large one you abandon. It is deliberately not a content catalogue, and it is not trying to hold your attention for longer than it needs to.
Editorial standards
Everything published here follows the same four rules.
- Sourced to primary references. Guides cite recognised health bodies and clinical literature β the NHS, NIMH, the APA, Mayo Clinic β not other blogs. Every article lists its references.
- Written by the Everen editorial team. Articles are researched and written in-house and are not individually reviewed by a named clinician. We say so plainly rather than implying medical authorship we don't have.
- Honest about limits. Where a technique has weak evidence, or where something needs a professional rather than an app, the article says so β including when that means recommending against us.
- Corrected in place. If something here is wrong, tell us and we'll fix it and note the change rather than quietly editing it away.
What Everen is not
Everen is a wellness and self-reflection tool, not a clinical service, a diagnosis, or a substitute for therapy or medical care. It does not treat any condition. If you are in crisis or thinking about harming yourself, please contact your local emergency services or a crisis line β our support page lists them by country.
How we make money
Everen is funded entirely by subscriptions β 3 days free, then $9.99 a month or $39.99 a year. We don't sell advertising, and we don't sell or share your reflections. That matters editorially: nothing here is written to please an advertiser.
Contact
Corrections, questions, or anything else: support@everen.today