Give every person you serve a companion in the palm of their hand — always there, always personal, always grounded in what matters to them.
Quizzes capture a moment. Drips nurture over days. But a companion is there for months and years — checking in, remembering, celebrating, and supporting through every phase of someone's journey with your cause.
Ellis proved it works: 10,000+ people used a companion for cancer support in the first month. Now any non-profit can offer the same depth of relationship — without building an app from scratch.
Not a chatbot that resets. A companion remembers every conversation, every preference, every question — and picks up right where you left off, even months later.
Proactive nudges that actually matter. A companion knows when someone's treatment phase changes, when a donor's pledge renews, or when a caregiver hasn't checked in for a week — and reaches out with the right words.
Every interaction builds the relationship. A companion tracks mood, logs milestones, celebrates wins, and holds space for hard days — turning a one-time signup into a lifelong connection.
Push notifications, journaling, resource sharing, appointment reminders — all through a native app experience branded to your organisation. No app development needed.
A patient opens Ellis at 3am with a question about side effects. Ellis remembers their diagnosis, their treatment phase, their oncologist's name — and gives a grounded, personal answer. The next morning, Ellis checks in: "How did last night go?"
A caregiver joins Hearth feeling overwhelmed. Over weeks, Hearth learns what kind of support resonates — practical tips vs. emotional validation vs. peer connection — and adapts every check-in to what this person actually needs.
A monthly donor gets a companion that shows them exactly where their $25 went this month — not a generic newsletter, but a personal update: "The clinic you helped fund saw 34 new patients this week."
Most non-profit tech counts interactions. A companion builds relationships. The difference: a quiz asks "what do you need?" once. A companion asks "how are you doing?" every day — and remembers the answer forever.
Based on Ellis companion usage data · Apr 2026
We're onboarding the first non-profits now. Ellis proved the model — your organisation can be next.