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Why it works

Engagement that lasts.

Every HR lead who's rolled out a recovery tool knows the pattern. Launch, spike, fade. By week eight it's flat. Mellem is built around five design choices that avoid it.

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1

It's in the right place.

The Mellem App runs quietly in the menu bar on Mac and the system tray on Windows. Where people already work. Not a phone app they need to remember to open on the commute. Not a browser tab they have to bookmark. One click away, always, without leaving the flow of work.

2

It arrives at the right moment.

Mellem reads the real day, not the planned one. It notices when a meeting ends early, when an unscheduled call wraps, when a back-to-back stretch finally relents. It offers a pause when a gap actually opens up, and stays quiet the rest of the time. The decision about whether now is the right moment has already been made.

3

It asks for almost nothing.

Three, five or seven minutes. No library to browse, no course to commit to, no choice to make about length or content. The session adapts to the time available, and ends with a button that drops you straight into your next call. There's no friction at the point of use, which is usually the thing that quietly kills engagement elsewhere.

4

The app and the coach reinforce each other.

Mellem Live sets the rhythm. A 15-minute live session led by a certified Mellem practitioner, scheduled into the team calendar at a cadence that works for the team. The Mellem App keeps the practice alive every day in between, offering short pauses whenever a gap opens up. Both layers are valuable on their own. Together, they compound.

5

People are trusted with their own time.

No individual dashboards. No manager-visible data. No telemetry that ends up in a performance review. Instead, you get aggregate anonymised engagement and a quarterly qualitative pulse survey we design and run for you. Teams engage because they know the tool is for them, not a metric somebody else is watching.

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