Forteens Launches 24/7 Voice Support for Teen Mental Health, Lowering the First-Step Barrier

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Anonymous voice and chat provide guided, personalized self-help while teens wait for appointments — support, not treatment

-- Forteens, a teen-focused mental-health support startup, today announced the launch of 24/7 voice support alongside its anonymous chat experience. The new capability is designed to make the very first step toward helping feel easier and more human for adolescents while keeping the experience firmly within guided self-help, not clinical treatment.

“Many teens freeze at the doorway. They know they need help, but stigma and anxiety talk them out of it,” said Maria, Founder of Forteens. “With voice, you can speak softly into your phone at 1:20 a.m., get a grounding routine, and feel less alone—without having to call a stranger or fill out forms. Our goal is a safe first step, then steady support while you wait for professional care.”

Why this matters

Demand has outpaced supply: almost one in two young Europeans reported an unmet need for mental-health care in spring 2021—and again in spring 2022—per OECD/European Commission, Health at a Glance: Europe 2022. UNICEF and the European Commission estimate around 11.2 million children and young people in the EU live with a mental-health condition. In England’s CAMHS, average waits were reported around 108 days in 2022–2023, with many young people waiting even longer. In short: access is a bottleneck; lowering first-step friction matters.

How Forteens’ voice + chat experience works

  • Anonymous, 24/7 entry — voice or chat. Teens choose the format that feels safer in the moment.
  • Personalized, stigma-aware support. The AI adapts language level, tone, and pacing to the teen’s age band and self-declared pronouns, and mirrors their communication style (short texts, emojis, more formal phrasing). Practice suggestions adapt to what the teen actually completes and finds helpful—not to labels. This personalization is privacy-first: no sensitive-attribute inference, transparent settings, and easy resets.
  • Micro-practices with evidence behind them. All exercises are adapted from CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; Aaron T. Beck) and DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy; Marsha Linehan) skills with research support in youth populations (e.g., cognitive reframing, behavioral activation, distress tolerance, emotion regulation, mindfulness).
  • Guided next steps. Clear, human-readable nudges: how to prepare for a session, how to talk to a parent or teacher, what to try at school.

“Personalization here is not about categories—it’s about kindness and fit,” Maria added. “If a teen writes in short bursts late at night, we respond in short, steady steps. If they prefer voice, we guide in voice. And we always keep it support, not treatment.”

Real-world example: “I’m waiting six weeks for intake”

A typical flow might look like this: “I’m anxious before school → 5-minute breathing via voice prompt → 3-minute thought–feeling–action check-in → a small behavioral-activation step (text a friend to walk after class) → a simple card on asking a teacher for a quiet minute.” The emphasis is on support, building agency, and bridging the wait—not on diagnosis or treatment.

Availability

  • Status: Pre-MVP early access with 24/7 voice and chat, personalized language/tonality, and a growing library of CBT/DBT-based micro-practices.
  • Audience: Teens and youth-serving partners (schools, NGOs) in select EU geographies.
  • Next: Continued expansion of content, languages, and school-friendly features—always within the boundary of support, not treatment.

Ethical stance & privacy

Forteens is not a medical device and does not replace professional care. Content follows evidence-based self-help principles; language is age-tuned and stigma-aware. Privacy-by-design is the default, with minimal data collection, transparent controls, and plain-language explanations. If someone may be in danger, they should seek emergency assistance immediately.

About Forteens

Forteens is a teen mental-health support platform that combines anonymous chat and 24/7 voice with short, evidence-based CBT/DBT micro-practices. The experience is personalized to each teen’s age band, pronouns, tone, and communication style—lowering the first-step barrier, normalizing help-seeking, and supporting young people between professional appointments—always as support, not treatment. Learn more at forteens.app.

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