$180-225k
+ Equity
2-3 days a week in office
AI-powered mental health support for clinical and enterprise settings
Job no longer available
AI-powered mental health support for clinical and enterprise settings
21-100 employees
Job no longer available
$180-225k
+ Equity
2-3 days a week in office
21-100 employees
To make mental health support radically accessible by building the future of chat-based AI wellness tools.
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To make mental health support radically accessible by building the future of chat-based AI wellness tools.
19% employee growth in 12 months
Millions of people are struggling with their mental health, but there simply isn't enough therapist to go around. Woebot is tackling this gap by rethinking how mental health support is delivered, using technology to make care more accessible for all.
The company partners with health systems, employers, and researchers to bring its AI-powered mental health tools into clinical care and benefits programs. Its flagship therapeutic solutions - currently in development for postpartum depression - has been granted FDA Breakthrough Device status. Alongside this, the company has backing from major investors and nods from Fast Company, the World Economic Forum, and others, giving it some serious credibility in the world of digital therapeutics.
The company initial focus was a D2C AI chatbot app but as of June 2025, it's no longer available. The company decided to strategically pivot to focus on partnerships with clinically validated tools, aiming for a bigger, more sustainable impact. The bot that once helped users through tough days is still around, just working in new ways, in more places, and with some serious science backing.
Steph
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Mar 2022
$9.5m
LATE VC
Jul 2021
$90m
SERIES B
This company has top investors
Alison Darcy
(Founder & CEO)A Psychologist and healthcare designer with over 20 years experience building health tech. Gained her PhD at Stanford University School of Medicine, before working as a Senior Investigator and returning to Stanford as an Instructor.