MiTribeWellness aims to be the digital meeting place for wellness practitioners and clients

by Startacus Admin
The startup that's helping Wellness practitioners and clients to connect - even in isolation

Now, more than ever, we need an easily-accessible place for practitioners and clients to connect with each other.
That’s where MiTribeWellness comes in. Bringing together holistic and mainstream wellness therapies, in all their various modalities, this is a centralised virtual marketplace. Perfect for the sort of distance relationships we’re all forging under quarantine, but also for the increasingly connected world, in general.
Let’s take a closer look.
Health and Wellness On MiTribeWellness
MiTribeWellness is a digital meeting place for clients and qualified wellness therapists. Practitioners are given access to a virtual storefront, geared toward showcasing their services and helping them build their professional brand. The end result is a better, more trusting relationship between service provider and client, giving both sides the tools they need to excel and promote better, healthier lifestyles.
It goes without saying that the global onset of COVID-19 forever changed the way businesses operate. Gone are the days of leaning on your ignorance over new technologies and “doing things the way you’ve always done them”. Businesses can’t be intimidated by online services, anymore because, frankly, we’ve seen how quickly the uninitiated are swallowed up when the whole world goes digital.
But the impact of COVID went much deeper than that. Over the opening months of 2020, we’ve come to learn how difficult it can be to get the health services we need when businesses everywhere shut down, overnight. For those who rely on their “quality of life” medication, this is a big problem. For those on “life or death” medicines, this can prove fatal.

Here, people can connect with a nutritionist, life coach, or personal trainer from the convenience of their home. It can be used as a standalone virtual storefront or linked to an existing webpage, for maximum versatility. More connectivity means more chance for clients and practitioners to develop those all-important relationships and, ultimately, to get to the business of health services.
In a world where it’s becoming harder and harder to do business, simply signing up for a rapidly- growing service platform like MiTribeWellness is a smart business decision.
And it takes no more time or effort than signing up for your favorite social network.
A Word From MiTribeWellness
On the topic of MiTribeWellness and its place in the emerging isolation-economy, founder, Shashika Edwards added:
“There are a lot of people in isolation, who need to access companionship, mental health support, and wellness services. There are practitioners thinking about how to easily reach potential clients, whether through paid services or by volunteering services to those in need. I love that our platform enables these connections, so people can choose how they embrace wellness. “
Visit MiTribeWellness, today, to join and forge a new path to wellness.
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Published on: 21st May 2020
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