What we do
We run a short, structured programme for people living with depression in places where formal care is out of reach. It costs almost nothing to deliver.
We’re beside you on your mental health journey.
We run a short, structured programme for people living with depression in places where formal care is out of reach. It costs almost nothing to deliver.
Adults with mild to moderate depression. We currently support participants in Lebanon, Egypt, Zambia and China, in their own languages.
Peers — people who have lived through depression themselves — check in each week. The format is built on five randomised trials.
Five sessions over five weeks. Everything happens through WhatsApp — no clinic, no waiting room, no new apps to download.
Enter your email address and create a free account. Takes two minutes.
We pair you with a trained peer supporter — someone who has lived through depression themselves.
A short, guided reading sent straight to your phone. Around 20 minutes, at a time that suits you.
Between each session, your peer supporter messages to see how you’re doing. No pressure, just presence.
Five sessions done. Most people notice a real shift. Many stay in touch with their peer long after.
The programme is open to anyone experiencing low mood or depression. You don’t need a diagnosis, a referral, or any previous experience with therapy.
Built on the WHO Step-by-Step programme, tested in five randomised controlled trials across four countries.
Your supporter has been through depression themselves. They’re not a chatbot or a helpline script.
No fees, no subscription, no waiting list. Beside is a charity — the programme will always be free.
No new apps, no video calls, no clinic visits. If you have WhatsApp, you have everything you need.
Currently available in Arabic, English, French, and Mandarin. More languages are on the way.
I didn’t think a WhatsApp programme could help. But having someone check in on me every week — someone who actually understood — made a bigger difference than I expected.
I’d been on a waiting list for therapy for eight months. Beside was there when nothing else was. By session three I could feel myself starting to come back.
The sessions are short enough that you can actually do them. And knowing my peer had been through it herself meant I didn’t have to explain from the beginning.
One disability-adjusted life year — a year of healthy life — averted for roughly the cost of a pair of shoes. Across five randomised controlled trials in four countries, brief peer-supported programmes have produced meaningful reductions in PHQ-9 scores.
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Cost-effectiveness estimate, AIM Research, 2024. Comparable interventions sit between $500–$3,000 per DALY.
Taking the first step is the hardest part. Everything after that, we do together. Enter your email to get started — it takes two minutes.
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