SetSet Launches Clinician-Approved Platform to Deliver Safe Psychedelic Experiences for Women

What You Should Know: 

SetSet, the pioneering platform connecting consumers and medical providers for safe microdosing, has officially launched. 

–  The innovative platform is specifically designed to empower women in navigating psychedelic experiences through community support, therapist-created curriculum, and access to trained practitioners.

Addressing Mental Health Disparities

The launch of SetSet addresses a critical need, as women are disproportionately affected by mental health challenges like anxiety and depression. Many are turning to psychedelics such as psilocybin and ketamine as potential alternatives to conventional pharmaceutical treatments.

A Growing Need for Safe and Informed Psychedelic Use

Despite the rising popularity of psychedelics, a vast majority of users lack access to scientifically backed education and integration support. This is particularly true for women, who stand to benefit significantly from psychedelics but are underrepresented in clinical trials. The high cost of licensed psychedelic support further limits access, pushing many to rely on unreliable online information and potentially increasing the risk of adverse outcomes.

SetSet: Empowering Women in Psychedelic Exploration

SetSet’s platform offers women access to licensed therapists and medical providers who provide expert guidance on setting, dosage, contraindications, and after-care. It also fosters a safe and supportive community where users can share experiences and connect with others on similar journeys. All this is available starting at an affordable $47/month.

Ambitious Growth Plans

SetSet has set ambitious goals for the coming year, aiming to onboard 10,000 founding members, including individuals and healthcare professionals in the U.S. and Canada. To support this expansion, the company is seeking $2M in angel investment from mission-aligned backers. The funds will be used to expand the team, provider network, educational offerings, and proprietary technology.

“Women aren’t adequately supported in the current mental healthcare system and need a safe space to explore alternative options like psychedelics. I’ve seen the lack of education and support firsthand, which is why I created SetSet,” says April Pride, SetSet CEO and Founder, who brings nearly a decade of experience in the cannabis space with three successful exits.