The ground in your garden
has softened
The ecosystem for psychedelic aftercare
Participant-supported · Practitioner-connected · Governed for the field
Learn moreThe psychedelic care market
is no longer emerging.
The field is producing profound experiences at scale. It has not produced the infrastructure to support what happens next.
Most people navigate
integration alone.
The most common retreat format is three days. Participants arrive, have one of the most significant experiences of their lives, and go home. The integration period, where lasting change is anchored or lost, is almost entirely unaddressed.
No scalable, clinically informed, participant-centered integration platform exists for this field.
The ecosystem for psychedelic aftercare.
Starting with Mina.
Mina
Free anonymous AI-powered integration tool. Available to anyone, any time. Built on clinical methodology. Governed for participant privacy.
Practitioner matching
When participants need human support, Mina connects them to a vetted network of licensed, trained practitioners.
Practitioner platform
Professional tier giving network practitioners access to aggregated field data, client tools, and practice development resources.
She is available at 2am
when nothing else is.
- Supports integration after a psychedelic experience
- Asks one question at a time. Moves at the participant's pace.
- Free. No login. No identifying data collected.
- Available any time, especially when practitioners are not
- Generates anonymized aggregate field data as a byproduct of genuine support
What has been present for you since your experience?
Where do you notice it in your body?
When you are ready for more support,
Mina finds your match.
Mina reads depth of conversation and, when the moment is right, offers to connect you with a practitioner who specializes in exactly the kind of material you are carrying.
"I work at the intersection of somatic experience and meaning-making."
"Integration is where the real work begins. I help build the bridge."
"Whatever opened, I help you tend it with care and intention."
Participants own their data.
Full stop.
Mina holds participant data anonymously, not pseudonymously. The platform does not know who participants are. There is no database of identifiable mental health data waiting to be subpoenaed, hacked, or sold.
If a participant wants to share their data with a specific practitioner, clinic, or retreat center, they authorize that release directly. The participant controls it. Always.
This is not a privacy policy.
It is an architecture.
Vetted. Trained.
Paid to participate.
Two entities. One mission.
Limina PBC
Builds the product. Runs the network. Generates revenue. Returns value to investors.
Operates within the Foundation's ethical framework as a condition of the license.
Threshold Ethics Foundation
Permanently independent nonprofit. Owns the ethical standards. Governs the data architecture. Sets practitioner criteria. Cannot be acquired by the PBC.
The Foundation's independence is not a constraint on the PBC. It is the reason participants trust the platform, practitioners join the network, clinics license the product, and regulators do not shut it down.
Multiple streams.
All aligned with participant trust.
| Revenue stream | Description | Est. pricing |
|---|---|---|
| Mina, participant tier | Free forever. Trust foundation. Data engine. | Always free |
| Practitioner listing | Monthly subscription to join the network | $50-$150/mo |
| Practitioner premium | Aggregate data, client tools, practice insights | $200-$400/mo |
| Training pathway | Curriculum for practitioners who do not yet qualify | $500-$2,000 |
| Limina Clinic | Licensed integration infrastructure for clinical settings | $500-$2,000/mo |
| Research licensing | Anonymized dataset for academic and pharma use | TBD by study |
Every competitor does one thing.
Mina does what none of them do.
| Platform | Psych-specific | Anonymous | AI conversation | Practitioner matching | Data ownership | Independent governance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fireside Project Crisis / peer | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ | ✗ |
| Mindleap Marketplace | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Nue Life At-home KAP | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Journey Clinical KAP platform | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| ChatGPT General AI | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Mina (Limina) Integration AI | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
The window to build the trusted
integration platform is open.
Settings proliferating
Ketamine clinics in every major city. Psilocybin legal in two states with a third launching this year. Retreat centers opening faster than anyone can evaluate.
Regulatory moment
Frameworks are forming now. Organizations that establish credibility before regulation lands are the ones that shape it.
Trust takes time
Participant trust cannot be bought or fast-followed. The platform they rely on for their most vulnerable processing becomes structurally embedded.
First mover in trust infrastructure is not a feature advantage. It is a structural position. Network effects apply. The data compounds. The moat widens.
Michael VanderWaal,
LCSW
Founder, Clinical Architecture
Ehren Abbott
Co-founder, AI Systems Architecture
Clinical depth and technical depth in the same founding team. The clinician sets the standard. The engineer builds the system that holds it.
The psychedelic care market will produce tens of millions of participants who need support.
Right now, most of them are navigating alone.
Limina is building the infrastructure for what comes after. The Foundation keeps it honest. The network makes it human.

