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HelloIsMind — Psychology Marketplace

HelloIsMind — Psychology Marketplace

Spanish-speaking online therapy marketplace with 30 psychologists & video calls

Mar 4, 2026 Other

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HelloIsMind — Psychology Marketplace

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HelloIsMind is a fully operational Hispanic online therapy marketplace connecting psychologists with users across Spain, Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, and Ecuador. Built with WordPress + Django, the platform handles everything: booking, integrated video calls, payments, cancellations, invoicing, and automatic dispute resolution. Management is nearly autonomous — only marketing is needed. Key stats:30 registered psychologists (14 active, 16 pending activation)50 registered users19 real paid therapy sessions (€15–25 each)8 countries coveredMonthly server costs: ~€30 Accessible from any device. No mobile app needed — sessions run via integrated video calls in the browser. Equivalent development cost: +€15,000. Asking $7,000 negotiable. Includes domain, brand, social media, and full handover support.

Comments (7)

Linwood Raynor Linwood Raynor 1 month ago

So a WordPress-based marketplace for Spanish-speaking online therapy - how do they ensure the security and confidentiality of user sessions, especially with video calls involved? Considering the sensitivity of the topic, that's a pretty big concern. The color scheme and typography look clean, but what's the pricing model like for users and psychologists? 🤔

Hassan Howell Hassan Howell 1 month ago

How's latency on those video calls with WordPress as the backbone?

Jerrod Wisozk Jerrod Wisozk 1 month ago

wordpress, really? seems like a simple stack for a marketplace, how's scalability looking?

Alta Kuphal Alta Kuphal 1 month ago

What's the tech stack behind the video call functionality, is it integrated via a third-party API or a custom WordPress plugin?

Danyka DuBuque Danyka DuBuque 1 month ago

so it's built on wordpress - what made them choose that over something more custom, like a node.js or go backend? how do the psychologists get paid, is it a subscription model or per-session? seems like a pretty solid lineup of countries supported, but what about other spanish-speaking places like chile or uruguay?

Freida Marks Freida Marks 1 month ago

30 psychologists seems pretty limited if you're covering that many countries. What happens when they're all booked?

Ansley Nicolas Ansley Nicolas 1 month ago

The use of WordPress as a foundation is interesting, how does the platform handle scalability and security for sensitive user data 🤔?