WhatsApp journaling
Patients send text or audio between appointments, without learning a new app.
Clinician-supervised mental-health journaling
Mindline Clinic helps psychiatrists, therapists, counsellors, and clinics turn patient WhatsApp journals into timelines, structured signals, and appointment-ready context.
For doctors
review before every session
For patients
journal in WhatsApp
For clinics
standardize continuity
Pepper supports clinical review. It does not diagnose, prescribe, treat, or replace emergency care.
Doctor login
Patient login
Patients use the clinic-issued access details shared by their doctor. WhatsApp remains the primary journaling layer.
What the app is
The app is simple on the patient side and structured on the clinician side. WhatsApp stays the capture layer; Mindline becomes the review layer.
Patients send text or audio between appointments, without learning a new app.
Pepper organizes mood, sleep, anxiety, triggers, coping actions, medication notes, and side effects.
Clinicians see timelines, flags, and summaries before the appointment begins.
Workflow
Clinician invites the patient with consent.
Patient journals on WhatsApp using text or voice.
Pepper asks one safe follow-up when helpful.
The dashboard prepares review-ready context.
Clinician dashboard
Mood trend
Improving from 4/10 to 7/10
Sleep
5.2h -> 6.8h
Risk status
No acute flag
Voice note after work review meeting.
Appraisal feedback and work launch.
Evening walk and breathing exercise.
Missed 2 doses during launch week.
Clinicians
Patients
Contact
Tell us how your follow-ups work today. We can help configure a small pilot around patient consent, WhatsApp journaling, and clinician review.
hello@mindlineclinic.com
WhatsApp pilot
Clinic onboarding only
Clinical boundary
Support tool, not emergency care