Twill

Behavioral Health and Wellness App

Health Tech & Life Sciences
Acquired by DarioHealth on Feb, 2024
Acquired Tel Aviv-Yafo Founded 2021
Total raised
Stage
Acquired
Founded
2021
Headcount
83
HQ
Tel Aviv-Yafo
Sector
Health Tech & Life Sciences

About

Twill, formerly Happify, is a digital-first healthcare company focused on weaving together the disparate strands of physical and behavioral health to make healing more intelligent. The company has developed a mobile application with science-based activities and games designed to help users deal with negative thoughts, stress, and life’s many challenges.

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What is Twill's current status as a company?
Twill was acquired by DarioHealth in February 2024 for $30,000,000.
When was Twill founded?
Twill was founded in July 2021.
What was Twill's former name?
Twill was formerly known as Happify Israel and TWILL WELLNESS.
Where is Twill's headquarters located?
Twill's headquarters is located in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel.
What is Twill's primary focus?
Twill is a digital-first healthcare company focused on integrating physical and behavioral health through a mobile application with science-based activities and games.
How many employees does Twill currently have?
Twill has 83 employees.
Who are the founders of Twill?
The founders of Twill are Tomer Ben-kiki and Ofer Leidner.
What products does Twill offer?
Twill offers products such as Twill Care, Happify, and Twill Therapeutics.
When did Happify Health rebrand to Twill?
Happify Health rebranded to Twill, The Intelligent Healing Company™, in August 2022.

Sectors & technology

Primary sector
Health Tech & Life Sciences
Sub-sectors
Health Tech & Life SciencesDigital HealthcareDigital Therapeutics
Technologies
Platforms & InterfacesMobileArtificial Intelligence
Target customers
ConsumersDemographics & FamilyHealthcare & Life SciencesHealthcarePatients
Business model
B2C

Tags

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