Posted by Leticia Lago, Developer Marketing
This International Women’s Day, we’re dedicating our latest #WeArePlay stories to the inspirational women founders creating apps and games businesses on Google Play. Like Ania from Victoria in Canada, who is making mental health support more accessible worldwide.
When Ania was a student, she started experiencing debilitating panic attacks. Realizing there wasn’t much help readily available on mobile, she took it upon herself to do her own research and learn how to manage her anxiety. After feeling more confident again, she wanted to share what she had learned and help people, so began developing Rootd.
The app provides in-the-moment relief: with lessons to understand panic attacks, breathing exercises, and ways to make short-term and long-term changes to reduce anxiety. She is growing the app’s reach by expanding to different countries, with the hope it will eventually become one of the most widely used tools to overcome panic attacks in the world.
Celebrating more women founders
Alongside Ania, there are many other women founders doing incredible work in the apps and games space: like Bria from USA – founder of Honey B Games and creator of bubble tea game Boba Story, Lauren and Christina from Australia – co-founders of Lumi Interactive and their wellbeing app Kinder World: Cozy Plants, and Jelena from Montenegro – CEO of games studio 3Hills.
Check out their stories now at g.co/play/weareplay.
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