Stage 3 is the full realization of iState. Not an app or a platform – infrastructure.
Inner resilience becomes as accessible as physical healthcare, woven into public education, unemployment support, veteran reintegration, disaster recovery, aging care. Governments deploy it not as a pilot but as a permanent layer of health infrastructure.
The vision: basic emotional and cognitive skills – handling uncertainty, regulating your state, separating facts from fear – taught and practiced universally. Every person, regardless of income or background, should have access to the tools that build inner resilience.
Aspirational, but the foundation is already being laid.
Stage 2 takes the proven methodology from iSpace and scales it beyond individual users.
For companies, iState offers white-label deployment with analytics dashboards, HR integrations, and workforce resilience tracking – not another wellness perk, but a daily practice that reduces burnout and gives teams a shared language for wellbeing.
For governments, the methodology becomes deployable at population scale via API, integrating into public health, employment, and education programs. Designed to be hardware-agnostic and culturally adaptable – reaching populations traditional mental health infrastructure never touches.
What works for one person can work for a thousand.
iSpace brings the iState methodology to life — inner resilience practiced daily, with the right tools. The foundation is a 21-chapter journey. Each chapter introduces a specific skill: separating facts from feelings, reading body signals, naming emotions, recognizing the inner critic, taking small steps into discomfort. Users move at their own pace, guided by four tools that form a complete daily rhythm – morning intention, AI-powered dialogue, evening self-inquiry, and one real-world action tied to a real role in their life.
At the center is Innly – a holographic avatar that reflects the user's inner state. He doesn't track productivity. He simply shows the user how they're really doing.
Live in the App Store and growing. Everything that follows depends on getting this foundation right.
From a working app
to national infrastructure
Where we are – and where we’re going
Public Health Integration