AI-powered platform for mental health and wellness, GoodLives, has raised ₹1.1 crore pre-seed financing round from IIM Lucknow, Rabindranath Tagore University (RNTU), and industry veterans Anupreet Singh, Deepak Motwani, and Abhishek Hota, Build3, a well-known social impact accelerator.
For GoodLives, this investment represents a significant turning point in its mission to reimagine mental health care for workplaces in India and the USA.
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The funds will be prudently utilized to enhance the platform’s features and functioning in order to guarantee a seamless and noteworthy customer experience. Additionally, GoodLives plans to grow its operations and penetrate new markets in order to reach a larger audience.
In a statement, co-founder Sakshi Shah said, “This funding round underscores the growing importance of mental health in workplace culture. With this investment, we’re equipped to expand our reach and elevate our offerings, ensuring mental health support is both accessible and effective for all.”
Co-founder Lawrance Bamania added, “Mental health is not just a personal mission for us; it’s a societal necessity. We aim to make mental well-being as integral to workplace culture as physical health. This funding enables us to move closer to that vision, driving meaningful change at scale.”
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About GoodLives
GoodLives, which was founded by IIT Kharagpur graduates Sakshi Shah and Lawrance Bamania, has quickly become a game-changer in the mental health industry.