Meet Robin

your soft place to land when
grief gets hard.

Your conversation is private, secured, and won’t be shared. Available 24/7 & always free to use. Promise.

Grief is

love

with no place

to go…

until now.

Using Robin is Simple

  • 1. Grief is Nuanced

    I’m going to hold your hand when I say this…First, understand that multiple truths can coexist. Grief is not just death, but includes the loss of identity, relationships, endings… and that’s ok.

  • 2. Enter your Email

    Use your email to always pickup where you left off. Your conversations safe, anonymous, and private. Nothing will ever be shared. When we say “safe space,” we mean it.

  • 3. Brace Yourself

    Robin is trained to understand grief, not just sadness. You might feel cracked open, or surprisingly relieved. But you’ll be beautifully triggered and deeply seen.

Robin feels different, because it is.

  • Robin helps you unpack the heaviness and find your way back to you, without pressure or performance.

  • Robin reminds you that there’s no one way to grieve and your way is valid.

  • Robin gives you a private space to fall apart a little so you don’t have to carry it all alone.

  • Robin doesn’t rush your timeline. She honors the quiet, long-haul parts of grief that still linger.

From Robin’s Nest

  • “I came to the app in a really raw moment… It honestly felt like I was talking to a big sister. Someone who wasn’t just listening, but who really understood. That big sister energy is exactly what I’ve been craving.”

    SMC

  • “The responses were human, warm, and gentle… but also kinda vibey.”

    Jemia

  • “OMG 💛 I just spent the last 45 mins on Ask Robin... Wowwwwwwww. I've ALWAYS been better at explaining my feelings through writing and Robin gets me...”

    Monique

  • “It truly felt safe. I didn’t feel judged or rushed. Just… understood. And that doesn’t happen often, especially when you’re grieving."

    Amber

  • “Robin offered viable suggestions. Real ones. Not just a generic 'thanks for sharing' but thoughtful, personal steps. I felt seen. Not crazy.”

    Savannah

  • What was so AMAZING to me was without me writing my daughter's name "Robin" remembered it and that made the message feel so personal and like I was talking to a person.

    Lisa