Clinical and safety language
Review crisis wording, age range, support boundaries, and where Breemaia must route to real help.
About Breemaia
Breemaia is being shaped as a private teen wellness companion with adult-legible boundaries. The goal is to earn confidence through review, feedback, and responsible pilots, not by sounding clinical before the work has been checked.
What is being reviewed
These are the areas that should be reviewed before broader launch, bigger claims, or institutional pilots.
Review crisis wording, age range, support boundaries, and where Breemaia must route to real help.
Review local-first prototype framing, future sharing, invite access, data handling, and retention before backend collection expands.
Review contrast, motion, language level, mobile use, device access, and future WCAG-oriented improvements.
Keep public copy evidence-informed, not outcome-claiming, until Breemaia has its own reviewed evaluation data.
The building stance
Breemaia introduces Bree with feeling, then answers the serious questions from parents, clinicians, doctors, schools, privacy reviewers, safety advisors, and possible pilot partners.
Who we need
The strongest next step is not more hype. It is feedback from the people who understand teen safety, family trust, professional scope, school implementation, privacy, accessibility, and responsible pilots.
Help shape the next version
Requests are reviewed before app access is sent. Please keep messages high-level and avoid private health details.