The Creation of MoodMe
MoodMe was founded by Dr. Nicole Lunan and Patrick M. The idea was born from the simple concept of sending emojis that were coded for particular moods and emotions.
The founders discovered that it was much easier for couples to tell each other how they were feeling and what they desired when there was already a pre-existing simplified language. Phrases like “I desire space,” “I’m deeply in love with you,” or “I’m feeling vulnerable” were sent in a simple, creative, and fun way, therefore taking the fear and seriousness out of the communication process.
In a world where everyone utilizes technology, the founders wanted to create something that would serve as a tool to help others heal through the use of technology, something that wouldn’t leave people feeling isolated but seen, heard, and validated.
Plenty of social media platforms focus on macro communities, and that’s where people get lost. MoodMe focuses on micro circles. It enables you to pay close.
Attention to those you deeply care about, and in this time and age, this is not only super helpful but necessary.
To make communication easier, MoodMe’s research team created + 400 pre-written and researched moods. This was done with the intention to re-invent the feelings wheel and to increase emotional awareness through the power of naming emotions.
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