YourMindPal
Emotional-regulation and mindfulness for parents and kids, with age-banded rituals.

Users & fit
Persona
Parents 30–50 who have tried Headspace or Calm solo and want something their whole household can share. Kids 4–16; especially households with a teen navigating the 2020s mental-health downturn. US/UK/AU/CA urban/suburban.
Problem
Meditation apps are intensely solo. Family emotional life needs shared rituals (mood check-ins, dinner-table prompts, co-regulation practices) that current tools don't build. "How was your day" fails; structured prompts work but live in scattered books and printouts.
Urgency
US Surgeon General's 2023 Youth Mental Health Advisory + sustained post-pandemic anxiety numbers (NIMH 2024 adolescent data) have made family-level mindfulness a household conversation. App fatigue on solo-meditation apps (Headspace retention is well-documented to cliff at month 4) opens space for a family-shared alternative.
Frequency
Daily (breathing ritual + mood check-in); weekly (family circle session). Sticky if ritualized into dinner or bedtime.
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Market
TAM
$5.6B consumer mental-wellness app spend 2024 (Sensor Tower State of Mobile 2025, verify); projected $8.5B by 2027 at ~13% CAGR.
SAM
$1.4B — EN-speaking Western households with 2+ members and any paid wellness subscription (estimated)
SOM (3-yr)
$25–$45M ARR in 3 yrs — 350k–600k paying households at $65 ARPU
Revenue model
Family-plan subscription. No ads. Content add-on library (licensed therapist-written modules on specific topics) as optional upgrade. Never gamified in a way that creates compulsive use — the anti-pattern in this category.
Pricing
$11.99/mo or $79/yr family (up to 6 members). Comps: Calm $69/yr, Headspace $69.99/yr (both solo-first), Finch $39.99/yr, Aura $95/yr, Moshi Kids $69.99/yr.
ARPU
Y1 ~$48 blended; Y2 ~$65 with content-library upgrades.
Landscape
Competitors
- Calm
$250M+ ARR (verify 2024); adult-first; kids section bolted on. Strong brand, not family-shared.
- Headspace
Similar scale. Teens product shipped 2023; still solo-user model.
- Moshi
Kids-only meditation + bedtime stories, ~$10M ARR (verify). No parent integration.
- Smiling Mind
Free (Australian nonprofit); school-distributed. Category-adjacent, not competing on WTP.
- Finch
Self-care Tamagotchi, 15M+ downloads (2024 company). Gen Z solo; cute but not family.
Our wedge
Family-shared by default: every ritual is built for co-participation (parent + kid, or teen + teen sibling). Age-banded prompts adapt per user. No competitor has a family-shared primary model.
Moat
Licensed therapist content partnerships + shared-household emotional-log (with explicit kid-privacy mode) compound into a data-defensible recommendation engine.
Sources
Figures marked (verify) or (estimated) come from training-data benchmarks; re-verify against live reports before external use.
Current state
Stage
IdeationM1
iOS alpha — 80 families, 3 rituals (bedtime calm, mood check-in, gratitude circle).
M3
Public launch at $79/yr; 8k paying households.
M6
Teen-module + therapist-content library; 25k households, ARR ~$1.5M.
CAC
$30–$75 — Instagram parenting + mental-health-influencer partnerships organic-dominant (estimated)
LTV
$80–$180 (1.5–3 yr household life; mental-health app churn is structurally ~40% Y1)
Payback
6–10 months
Risk surface
Risks
- Solo-meditation-app fatigue could extend to family versions — need to differentiate on shared-ritual, not more content.
- Any therapeutic framing triggers FDA SaMD consideration — must stay wellness, not treatment.
- Licensed-therapist content cost can compress gross margin if revenue-share is loose.
- COPPA-compliant kid flow requires no behavioral data collection on under-13s — limits recommendation quality for that age band.
- Teen-mental-health data is politically radioactive — one leak/breach = category-level reputation damage.
Regulatory
- FDA Software-as-a-Medical-Device (SaMD): any "treats anxiety" or clinical-outcome claim crosses into regulated medical-device territory. Stay wellness-framed.
- FTC 2023 guidance on mental-health app advertising: substantiation required for clinical claims; "clinically tested" needs real studies.
- COPPA 2.0 for under-13 profiles — verifiable parental consent + data minimization.
- Apple App Store Medical category and Mental Health review requirements (2024 updates).
- State-level teen-mental-health data protections (WA MHMDA 2024, similar bills pending in other states).
Figures marked (verify) or (estimated) come from training-data benchmarks; re-verify against live reports before external use.