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NowMe A Platform to Share your Feelings
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  • Today, we have with us Drishti Gupta from NowMe.
    She, along with Bani Singh, started NowMe,
    providing a free platform to encourage catharsis
    and break the associated taboos.
  • How they managed it, what challenges they faced,
    and where are they headed are few of the queries
    we had, and Drishti cheerfully answered them.
    Talking about their motivation to start NowMe,
    she said, People talk about their happy stories,
    but nobody talks about their struggles and mental
    health openly because of the persisting stigmas.
    Thats when we knew that we want to create a
    platform where people can come and talk about
    their issues, be their true selves, express
    whatever they are going through, share their
    feelings and emotions without the fear of
    judgement, and connect with other people who
    might have been through similar things.
  • Read ahead to know more about NowMe!

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  • Insellers
  • Who all were there in the founding team, and what
    was your motivation to start NowMe?
  • Drishti Gupta
  • NowMe started while we were in Lady Shri Ram
    College. Bani and I were classmates studying
    statistics. Thats when the idea of NowMe came
    about, and we started working on it. We realised
    that people talk about the good parts of their
    lives. They talk about their happy stories, but
    nobody talks about their issues, struggles, and
    mental health openly because of the persisting
    stigmas. Thats when we knew that we want to
    create a platform where people can come and talk
    about their issues, be their true selves, express
    whatever they are going through, share their
    feelings and emotions without the fear of
    judgement, and connect with other people who
    might have been through similar things.

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  • Insellers
  • How do you segment your market? Whom do you
    consider your target customers?
  • Drishti Gupta
  • We are looking at the young population, which is
    having mental health issues right now. In India,
    there are about 200 million people who are going
    through mental health issues right now. And
    according to WHO, only 30 million of them end up
    seeking mental health care. We target the
    remaining 170 million people who dont even
    accept that they have mental health issues. We
    are trying to integrate the concept of mental
    health in their lives in a simple and easy to
    understand manner through peer-to-peer support.
    Peer-to-peer support comes naturally to people,
    and there is no stigma attached to it. People can
    talk about their issues and their problems freely
    with the option of anonymity on the platform. We
    feel that through this segment, we can target and
    capture a major market share that other
    solution-focused companies cannot do.

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  • Insellers
  • What is NowMes Go-to-Market Strategy? Is there
    any difference in your approach and your
    competitors approach?
  • Drishti Gupta
  • Primarily, we look at organic reach and
    marketing. So, a lot of content marketing is what
    we look at because we want to build a community
    here at NowMe. We need to engage with our users,
    followers on social media platforms and provide
    them with valuable content. This way, along with
    capturing the users, we can provide them value
    and spread awareness about mental health,
    self-care, and mental well-being in general. So,
    content marketing is one thing, and then organic
    search engine optimization is what we look at
    when acquiring users. If you Google I have no
    one to talk to or Share my feelings online,
    NowMe comes on top on Googles first page. So,
    we are targeting through content marketing, SEO,
    partnerships, and PR.

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  • Insellers
  • All the sales/ marketing would be online only,
    right?
  • Drishti Gupta
  • Yes, its all digital as of now.
  • Insellers
  • NowMe is free right now. So, do you have any
    revenues from NowMe? If yes, then what portion
    of it is spent on sales and marketing?
  • Drishti Gupta
  • We are spending no money on marketing. All
    acquisitions and marketing are organic.
    Currently, we are in the pre-revenue stage and
    not generating any revenue right now.

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  • Insellers
  • Being from a statistics background, sales/
    marketing must have been something entirely new
    for you. Did you face any challenges in sales/
    marketing?
  • Drishti Gupta
  • Not really, as such! We are attached to the
    product that we are building, and we feel a
    connection with the people we are targeting. We
    feel that being young, we can understand our
    target market, which is the young people, the
    millennials, and the Gen Z. We can connect and
    relate to the problems they go through, and we
    can provide them with the content and the value
    we might need ourselves.
  • One of the challenges, I think, would be in
    trying to find the same passionate and ambitious
    team members who would help take NowMe to
    another level and work with us in this mission.
  • Insellers
  • Are there any other competitors or any other
    substitute services that customers can cater to
    instead of NowMe?
  • Drishti Gupta
  • In India, nobody is providing peer-to-peer
    support. All the platforms that are there are
    solution-focused. Either they are targeting only
    therapy, or they are targeting meditation. They
    have specific target areas in mental health. We
    are looking at peer-to-peer support and community
    support, which none of the companies is focusing.
    So, we dont have direct competition with any
    other companies.

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  • Insellers
  • Do you feel that there is any technological
    change that has helped NowMe in any way?
  • Drishti Gupta
  • After COVID-19, media publications are talking a
    lot about mental health. They feature a lot about
    it in PR and news and people are promoting it a
    lot. They look at NowMe as a resource, and they
    end-up promoting that as well. That is something
    which has helped us in the past couple of months.
  • Insellers
  • Do you have any growth plans for NowMe in the
    future? Where do you think that the industry is
    headed in the future?
  • Drishti Gupta
  • We are at that stage where we want to build
    NowMe to be the one-stop solution for mental
    well-being and not just a community. We want to
    provide content resources and counselling and get
    people on-boarded on the platform through a
    simple peer-to-peer support service.
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