Who It's For
FromUA.life is for everyone living with chronic stress, uncertainty, and crisis. But different people need it for different reasons. Here's how our roles can help you specifically.
For Ukrainians in Ukraine 💙💛
📍 You are here every day. You are tired 😓. But you have to keep living 💪.
🚀 Rocket strikes 🚀, 🔌 blackouts 🔌, 😟 worry for your family 👨👩👧👦, 💔 loss 💔, 📅 the impossibility of planning 📅. Regular chatbots say "I sympathize" 🤖💬 and give generic advice. Our roles do something different ✨.
Recommended Roles:
💬 "I use Turn Off Radar Mode every morning after a night of anxiety 🌙😰. It's like cold water 💧—it brings you back to reality." — Olena, Kyiv 🇺🇦For Ukrainians Abroad ✈️
🛫 You left, but the war left with you 🎒💔.
😞 Survivor's guilt, 🤝 difficulty integrating, 🏠 longing for home, 💑 long-distance relationships, 💸 financial instability. You are between two worlds 🌍🌎, and it's exhausting 😩.
For Veterans
🔄 You have returned. But have you really? 🤔
❓ The hardest part is the loss of identity. Who am I now? 🤷 Where is my place? 🗺️ Why don't civilians understand? 😤 What do I do with the anger? 🔥
Recommended Roles:
💬 "The One Who Doesn't Judge was the only place I could talk about what I did without hearing "you're a hero" 🦸 or "it's war." Just accompaniment." — Dmytro, veteran 🎖️For Psychologists and Psychotherapists 🧠
😓 You are exhausted. Demand is higher than your resources 📈⚡.
🩺 We don't replace therapy. We provide a tool 🛠️ that works when you're not there 🌙.
Recommended Roles:
💬 "I give Road Through Tears to my clients between sessions 📋. They come back more composed 🧘, with less anxiety 😌, and we can work deeper." — Iryna, psychologist 👩⚕️For IT Specialists, Freelancers, Remote Workers 🏠
⚡ You work with chaos every day 🔥.
⏰ Deadlines are burning 🔥, 💸 clients aren't paying 💸, 🚀 missiles are hitting 🚀, and you still need to write code 💻. How do you stay focused 🎯 when the world is falling apart? 🌍💔
For Families 💕
💔 War breaks relationships. Or it brings you so close you want to run apart 🏃♂️💨.
🌍 You are either thousands of kilometers away from each other 📏, or in the same apartment 24/7 🏠 with no way out 🚪. Both options are a test 🎯.
Recommended Roles:
💬 "My husband and I are in different countries 🌍. You There, Me Here — Together gave us a structure for real conversations 💬, not just 'how are you'." — Alina, Poland 🇵🇱For IDPs and Those Who Lost Their Home 🏠💔
🚚 You didn't just move — you lost your anchor ⚓.
🏡 Home isn't the walls. It's safety 🛡️, identity 🪪, memory 📸. When that's gone, it's hard to find something to hold onto 🌊.
For Foreigners and the International Community 🤝
👀 You look at Ukraine and don't understand how we endure it 💪. But the world is heading in the same direction 🌪️.
🌡️ Climate crisis, 📉 political instability, 💸 economic collapse, 🦠 pandemics. The VUCA world 🌪️ is becoming the norm for everyone. Ukraine is not a "tragedy" 😢 — it's a "preview" 👀.
💬 "I used Turn Off Radar Mode during the missile alerts in Tel Aviv 🚨. It worked exactly as described. Thank you, Ukraine 🙏🇺🇦." — David, Israel 🇮🇱For Everyone Who Is Tired 😓
⭐ This last category is the most important. For those who are simply tired.
🤷 It doesn't matter who you are, where you are, or what happened. If you are tired of this world 🌍, of the news 📰, of anxiety 😰, of uncertainty ❓ — you are in the right place 🎯.
Don't Know Where to Start?
Start with three questions:
- What hurts right now? (anxiety, fatigue, loss, conflict, money)
- When did it start? (today, last week, a year ago, it's chronic)
- What have you already tried? (therapy, friends, alcohol, ignoring it)
The answers will point you to a category. Then, simply choose a role whose name resonates with you.
If you choose wrong—no problem. Download another one. They're free.
Remember
FromUA.life is not a replacement for therapy, friends, family, or God.
It's a tool. Like a hammer. A hammer doesn't build a house by itself—but it makes building easier.
Take it. Use it. Share it.
Because surviving chaos alone is the hardest job in the world. And we've been doing it together for 10 years.
