Made for those who served

Personalised
mental health support,
for veterans, On demand

A real, qualified therapist. A personal video back, within hours. No appointments, no waiting list. Your first one is free.

Your first Wobble is on us. No card required.

Trusted by those who served

Steve Wall MBE

Steve Wall MBE

Private to Regimental Sergeant Major, then commissioned to Lieutenant Colonel. 42 years in the British Army across Northern Ireland, Bosnia, Iraq and Afghanistan.

“In my work supporting vulnerable veterans, I’ve learned that the hardest time is between asking for help and receiving it. Wobble closes that gap with a personal response when it matters most.”

0%

felt worse.

felt better after a single response.

89%

would use Wobble again.

Based on user feedback

The advice was really personal and engaged my issues directly, and really compassionately.
Matt
The turnaround time was absolutely sensational. Really, really impressed.
Matthew
I was very pleasantly surprised by the personalised video and how well the therapist understood me.
Lily

How it works.

Three steps.
That's it.

01

Tell us what is going on

Type it or just talk, whatever is easier. A few quick taps and a few minutes, that is it.

02

A therapist records you a video

A qualified therapist sends back what they have understood, practical help, and a couple of next steps you can actually use.

03

Watch it when you are ready

Usually within hours. Then keep going, or do not. No pressure, no commitment, no fuss.

Straight with you.

No hoops to jump through. Just real support when you want it.

Wobble is not a live chat or an emergency service. It is a real, UK-qualified therapist who listens to what you are dealing with and sends back a personal video, within hours.

If you need a real person this second, the lines at the bottom of this page will pick up any time, day or night.

Start free.

Your first Wobble
is on us.

One message. One video back from a real, qualified therapist. See what you think.

Free. No card needed. A real, qualified therapist replies.

Not a crisis service. If you are in immediate danger, call 999 or the Samaritans on 116 123.