Jammy is a music-infused mental health club that helps you remix your mood with community stories, private emotional support, and mood-based music recommendations to radically improve how you feel at any moment.
Music infused mental health for any moment
Jammy is a music-infused mental health club that helps you remix your mood with community stories, private emotional support, and mood-based music recommendations to radically improve how you feel at any moment.
๐ Hey Product Hunt! Iโm Eric Davich, founder of Jammy. In my last startup, ๐๐จ๐ง๐ ๐ณ๐, our early adopters were essential partnersโshaping the product, sharing feedback, and growing with us from day one. In fact, user feedback helped directly guide decisions that led to our acquisition by Google. Now, Iโm excited to embark on a similar journey with ๐๐๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ฒ, and Iโm eager to work alongside this community to make Jammy 1000x better. ๐ At Jammy, our mission is to make mental health more approachable and e
Congratulations on the launch of your new product on Product Hunt! It's always exciting to see innovative ideas come to life, and your hard work truly deserves this recognition. The features youโve introduced are impressive, and I believe they will make a significant impact in the market. I canโt wait to see how users respond and how your product evolves in the coming months. Wishing you all the success as you embark on this journey. Keep pushing the boundaries and inspiring others with your cre
Great job, Eric and team! Can you share one of the most empowering stories a user has shared about Jammy's impact?
It is cool to see products aiming to support global mental health ! How did you come up with this idea ?
Eric - I bought into this (literally) by paying $9.99 for your 'license' in the apple store. Now when I launch the app, its prompting me to pay $9.99 monthly to even use the app? Is that a mistake, or is this actually your pricing model? Please make it make sense before I request a refund ...
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