The app addresses health and wellness holistically, encouraging lifestyle modification and offering expert insights across categories from exercise and nutrition to sleep and stress, in addition to exclusive interactive meditation videos with Dr Chopra
Dr Deepak Chopra, and transmedia expert Poonacha Machaiah in partnership with Apollo Life launched a new wellbeing platform called ‘Jiyo’.
Jiyo is intended to be a personal companion to enable personal transformation. The app addresses health and wellness holistically, encouraging lifestyle modification and offering expert insights across categories from exercise and nutrition to sleep and stress, in addition to exclusive interactive meditation videos with Dr Chopra.
“The goal of Jiyo is to impact a billion lives around the world by enabling them to experience a joyful energetic body, a loving compassionate heart, a restful alert mind and lightness of being,” said Dr Chopra.
The Apollo Life partnership in India will enable Jiyo to bring wellbeing services to nearly 1.5 million users. “Our health is our true wealth and this is not a mere adage. Good health is a priceless gift; it demands our attention because it is all in our hands. The partnership with Jiyo is a much needed catalyst to address the huge healthcare challenge our society faces today with chronic disease and lifestyle disorders,” said Dr Prathap C Reddy, Chairman, Apollo Hospitals Group.
“The Wellness of India will determine the progress of India and this is a step to ensure that goal. Through this partnership, we will be able to bring global experts, products and services faster and directly to Indian consumers via their smartphones. Apollo Jiyo is all about personalisation of an individual’s health wellness needs”, said Upasana Kamineni, MD, Apollo Life.
The platform utilises cutting-edge intuitive technology to analyse users’ behaviour and makes recommendations based on their habits to nudge them on their path to wellbeing.
By focusing on five pillars of wellness including personal growth, exercise, nutrition, sleep, and relationships, Jiyo aims to take a 360-degree approach to wellbeing, offering curated video content and insights from leading global experts including Dr Mark Hyman, Kimberly Snyder, Eddie Stern and Tara Stiles. Wellbeing communities are also a key feature of the platform given the importance of support groups that enable users to achieve their wellbeing goals, and users will be able to access such communities by subscription.
Going beyond traditional quantified-self apps and devices, which primarily provide data, Jiyo offers insights and curated content and services through its behavioral nudges. Jiyo has curated some of the leading wearable devices and apps that can be integrated based on user preference as well. “Jiyo aims to democratise wellbeing by leveraging mobile technology, devices/sensors, curated content/services and prescriptive analytics to provide the consumer with contextual services that will enable them to make positive lifestyle changes,” said Machaiah.
Jiyo has also partnered with MINDBODY, the leading provider of business management software to the wellness services industry and the creator of the award-winning MINDBODY consumer app. Through this partnership, Jiyo users will be able to access MINDBODY’s extensive, worldwide network of over 277,000 practitioners in fitness, beauty, and wellness to find and book classes and appointments with local experts anywhere, anytime. From acupuncture to indoor cycling, colour highlights to massages, martial arts to yoga, only MINDBODY boasts such a diverse, ever-increasing breadth of choices that encourages people to participate more frequently in wellness activities – making it easier to maintain a healthier lifestyle.