This investment will fuel the company’s mission of making affordable and accessible mental healthcare a reality for Africans across the continent.
Founded in late 2021, Blueroomcare provides a platform for clients to connect with licensed therapists through in-app messaging, video chat, and voice calls.
The platform leverages advanced algorithms to personalize the therapy experience, offering users a comprehensive and tailored approach to mental well-being.
The pre-seed funding round was led by EHA Impact Ventures, with participation from TVC Labs and Innovest Africa.
The capital will be used to enhance the Blueroomcare platform’s functionalities, develop new features, and expand the user base.
“We are incredibly grateful for the support of these esteemed investors who share our vision,” said Moses Aiyenuro, founder and CEO of Blueroomcare.
“This funding will empower us to further develop our technology and broaden the scope of our services. We are one step closer to achieving our goal of making high-quality mental healthcare accessible to everyone, everywhere.”
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