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PsychologyCompass offers your employees a cognition coach in their pocket, to enhance their mental performance, and protect their mental health. Measurably reduce absenteeism, presenteeism, churn and mental health claims. Nourish your employees' mental health and boost their performance on auto-pilot, and at scale. Get real-time employee engagement and improvement data through our dashboards. Improve your team's cognitive aptitude with privacy in mind.
Provider
PsychologyCompass
Located In
Canada
Open API
No
Deployment
Cloud, SaaS, Web-Based
Mobile Apps
Android, iOS
Training
Live Online, Webinars, Videos, Documentation
Support
Email/Help Desk, Chat
Help employees enhance their core cognitive functions at their own pace
Content Source: PsychologyCompass
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PsychologyCompass Reviews
Pros
Thanks to Psychology Compass I have been able to adopt lifestyle changes that have cognitive benefits such as seeking novelty, thinking creatively, and communicating effectively with my team.
Overall I'm super happy with it and that it exists. I do really believe it is different than some other solutions out there that would be characterized as competing products.
Another thing that I loved was the initial assessment that allowed me to focus on improving the areas I was mostly interested in. Definitely a must have for today's knowledge worker.
PsychologyCompass does an amazing job at pulling together a ton of separate tidbits of super useful information on how to improve your cognitive skills.
Cons
This may just be a "me" problem, but I almost wish I could have started with one I'm not quite so bad at to build a habit before I moved to one a bit tougher to stick to.
It is still early days, but so far no major dislikes. I have been annoyed that the app doesn’t work in landscape mode, since I interact with it on a tablet and not on a phone.
I don't like how there's no real incentive to open the app after you've read about the weeks' tip.
When I first started using PsychologyCompass I was skeptical. It was hard to believe that an app can do the job of a licensed therapist but I was wrong.
"Psychology Compass Yes It Tells Me Where I am now"
Overall: Very exciting, Easy, relevant and great technical mentoring
Pros: Ease of use. Technology support and updated frequently
Cons: Like it to be more expansive in its operations
"Psychology Compass"
Overall: Very good service on offer, the products don't disappoint
Pros: The training offered to empower employees improving well being
Cons: Nothing much besides they can personalised their products further
"Trial Review"
Pros: I love the breakdown of the science and published paper supporting the tips each week/
Cons: I don't like how there's no real incentive to open the app after you've read about the weeks' tip. Additionally I wish I was able to unlock other modules earlier.
Vendor Response
"Brilliant idea - just a few tweaks "
Pros: Great app! I really liked how it showed really obviously the sources and studies used to inform the intervention. It gave me a lot more confidence in the product and the recommendations. It seemed well thought-out and well researched - it was quite nifty that it could tell without asking me that I have a hard time sleeping! The initial assessment to discover the areas I need to work on seemed pretty accurate too. I really loved how it clearly explains not only how you execute the recommendation but the WHY behind it. I also like the "small bites" delivery - I tend to wanna read ahead with things like this and then get burned out or forget everything so being forced to break it up is a good feature.
Cons: I kind of fell off the wagon right off the start as the first two "to-dos" weren't ones I could quickly and easily implement (had to go buy gum so was behind in my to-dos - it's also bad for my TMJ) so it was hard to buy into it initially. That made it harder to get back on the wagon even though I could implement its subsequent recommendations. It would have been handy to see a heads up in advance if you need to go buy or get something to do the "to-do" so you are ready on the day it comes up, that way you don't get behind. Peak Mental Performance was definitely the area where I needed the most improvement, but it was hard to start with the toughest one. This may just be a "me" problem, but I almost wish I could have started with one I'm not quite so bad at to build a habit before I moved to one a bit tougher to stick to. The videos had useful information but felt a little bit stiff and over-rehearsed.
"Good self management tool"
Overall: From download to date it has been a pleasant experience. I am in the trial period and can definitely see myself subscribing in the future.
Pros: Providing an app that does an initial assessment then allows you to work on identified gaps is like having a personal life coach working with you at your own pace. Identifying doable weekly tasks and daily small steps that are easily achievable is an excellent way to get persons committed to sticking with the change process.
Cons: It is still early days, but so far no major dislikes. I have been annoyed that the app doesn’t work in landscape mode, since I interact with it on a tablet and not on a phone. But that’s a relatively minor inconvenience.