[4] The app contains free access to "over 1500 workouts", a personal coach, daily personalised meal plans and progress tracking.
Since the outbreak of the full-scale war, we have faced numerous trials, and the pandemic, against this backdrop, feels like mere preparation for today’s harsh reality.
Additionally, in an effort to assist Ukrainians in dealing with stress, BetterMe has collaborated with WHO in Ukraine, the First Lady of Ukraine, and the NGO “Barrier Free” to develop a digital self-help tool called “Doing What Matters in Times of Stress.” Since February 24, 2022, BetterMe’s Mental Health app has assisted over 350,000 Ukrainians in addressing the psychological consequences of war.
[12] In addition, the company began cooperating with the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine to conduct online exercise classes in schools.
[13] In a 2023 interview with feastgood, Repa spoke about – among other things – the issues faced by the company due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
[18][19][20][21] In 2024 BetterMe collaborated with the Superhumans Center, a specialist clinic for the treatment and rehabilitation of amputees, to create a course called "Communication without Barriers".