We will do whatever it takes, to the best of our abilities, to make things better.
That’s the core of entrepreneurship. To build. To change. To solve painful problems. To reject "the way things are." And to always aim for the way they should be.
Even when it’s hard. Even when it’s personal. Even when it feels like the ground is shaking beneath us.
Because real entrepreneurs don’t just chase unicorns. They chase meaning.
It’s Day 364 of our journey. One year into building something we never expected to build — because no one expected what October 7th would bring. And yet, like so many others in this country, we woke up to a reality we couldn't ignore.
A nation in trauma. Security forces, first responders, emergency teams — physically present but emotionally depleted. High-functioning professionals, trained for chaos, struggling with internal chaos of their own.
So we did what founders do. We didn’t look away. We built.
Meet Levi. An AI companion designed to walk side by side with people who experience high-stress events — helping them return to a sense of control, one step at a time.
Levi isn’t another chatbot. He’s trained on trauma-informed psychology, military and emergency service contexts, and resilience-building tools. He doesn’t diagnose. He doesn’t replace therapy. He’s not here to replace people.
He’s here to be there — when no one else can.
And sometimes, that’s exactly when it matters most.
This isn’t about AI hype. This is about human strength.
In Israel alone, over 30% of emergency personnel report signs of acute stress or PTSD after traumatic events. Most won’t seek help. Not because they’re weak — but because they’ve been trained to be strong for others.
But being strong doesn't mean staying silent. Resilience isn’t built alone. It’s built through small, safe steps back to yourself.
That’s what Levi is here for.
And we won’t stop until we succeed — because this isn’t just about one product. It’s about rewriting what tech can be in moments of national crisis.
Not just reactive. Not just optimized. But deeply, profoundly human.
To our community of tech builders, investors, AI researchers and policymakers:
If you’re working on AI with purpose — let’s talk. If you’ve built in defense, health, wellness, or govtech — let’s collaborate. If you believe innovation can also be service — you’re one of us.
Because Israel doesn’t just export technology. It exports resilience. And maybe, just maybe, we can build something here that helps the world heal — not just scale.
