Meet Eiva. An emotionally intelligent virtual assistant designed to listen, help you reflect, and make difficult moments feel a little less lonely.
A gentle beginning
“You don’t have to explain everything at once.”
For the moments between moments
Some days call for answers. Others simply need a calm place to begin. Eiva is being shaped for the thoughts that arrive before you know what to do with them.

A place to reflect
Untangle one thought at a time.

Sometimes being heard is the first small shift.
A glimpse of Eiva
Start wherever you are. Eiva listens first, responds gently, and offers practical next steps without rushing the conversation.
24/7
A calm starting point, whenever you need it.
Private
Designed around trust, safety, and care.

Eiva
Here with you
Thoughtful by design

Built Responsibly
Emotional support should feel warm—and have clear boundaries.
A thoughtful space to express what is on your mind, without pressure.
Small prompts that encourage reflection and emotional awareness.
Simple exercises designed to help you pause and feel more settled.
A calm starting point, whether it is early morning or late at night.
Built with care around emotional wellbeing, safety, and personal data.
Clear pathways toward qualified support whenever more help is needed.

A future with continuity
“I remember yesterday felt difficult. How are you feeling today?”
Future versions may support a more continuous journey—with clear consent and privacy choices at every step.

Help shape what comes next
We are exploring how Eiva could move from screen to space. Tell us what would feel meaningful in your life.
SheHealy provides mental health support services, including PHQ-9 and GAD-7 screening. These are screening tools only and are not a clinical diagnosis. EIVA is an AI emotional-support tool and is not a substitute for care from a qualified mental health professional. EIVA and the platform's screening features do not diagnose, treat, prescribe medication, or provide emergency services.
SheHealy provides its digital services with regard to the Mental Healthcare Act, 2017 and the Telemedicine Practice Guidelines, 2020.