A mental health & tracking app for when you’re trying to conceive

Access clinically-backed self-care tools and facts. Get support from the community. Reduce stress with a treatment tracker.

Created by psychologists.

How it works

Evidence-based wellness tools

We’re using the research on what improves emotional wellbeing, providing it in an accessible and holistic way adapted for the unique challenge of infertility.

Lasting change requires daily practice. You can explore a variety of exercises, reflections, SOS tools and check-ins each day.

Supportive community

Infertility can be an isolating experience. All exercises and courses therefore invite you to share your journey with others who understand. Tilly’s community is a supportive space for connection.

Access experts

Regular sessions and Q&As where you can speak to experts about what’s on your mind or gain a second opinion on your treatment.

Understand your treatment

Add your treatment schedule to get medication reminders and facts that help you understand your treatment - step by step.

Tilly community:

Thousands of people on the same journey as you

Finally an app that is adapted for infertility! Generic mental wellness apps have many times been more triggering than helpful.

- Patricia

I love this community! It’s been a lifeline when I’ve felt that no one understands and when I need to get things out of my head.

- Mia

The perfect combination between useful facts and support for the days when it all feels so overwhelming. I’ve used the app together with my therapist and it has helped me so much.

- Louise

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Do you think your clinic should provide the app?

We partner with clinics to help them integrate emotional support in the day-to-day care.

Always based on research

At Tilly we believe in science. Tools that can help us through difficult times luckily already exist, but our psychologists have adapted them for the unique challenges that come with infertility and loss.

The self-care exercises in the app have been proven effective in peer-reviewed scientific research literature, and are based on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT), and the Fertility Quality of Life Tool (FertiQol).

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