Body Mind Me launches new wellbeing platform

Body Mind Me Inc. has launched "Jiyo," a wellbeing platform that has been co-founded by Deepak Chopra, M.D., world-renowned physician, best selling author, and Poonacha Machaiah, entrepreneur and technology expert.

Jiyo acts as a personal wellbeing companion by using intuitive technology to analyze users' daily activities and offer insights and tiny habits to nudge them on their path to wellbeing. Aggregate data from trackers, sensors, public databases, and apps is analyzed into meaningful information and users can engage, learn, and interact with a diverse range of curated content and connect with experts on the platform.

"The goal of Jiyo is to help people experience a joyful energetic body, loving compassionate heart, restful alert mind and lightness of being. This is the key to personal and planetary transformation," said Deepak Chopra.

Besides providing personalized insights and tiny habits, the Jiyo platform also aims to foster community through a curated network of expert content partners as well as ambassador channels from leading wellbeing experts. The platform will have a blend of free and premium paid services for enhanced content, products and services.

"Jiyo aims to democratize wellbeing by leveraging mobile technology, devices/sensors and predictive analytics to provide contextual services (content+services) to the user that will enable them to make positive behavioral changes," said Poonacha Machaiah.

Jiyo's platform provides users with the right content or service in the right context using the mobile phone as the primary medium to start the user on the journey of transforming their personal wellbeing.

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