Our story

Grief doesn't end.
Life just goes on around it.

Why Griefy was built

Nobody teaches you how to grieve. You're just expected to figure it out quietly, quickly, and alone.

Loss has a way of showing up in many forms. The death of someone you love. The end of something that mattered. A version of yourself you had to let go of. Grief is not one thing. It's everything that comes after.

Growing up, I watched people around me carry their grief in silence. Swallow it down. Get back to normal as fast as possible. Because that's what you do. That's what's expected. Grief makes people uncomfortable, so you learn to hide it.

"We live in a world where grief doesn't fit. People pull away. Life moves on. And you're left holding something nobody wants to talk about."

What I saw in others

Grief is one of the most universal things we go through. Yet somehow, it remains one of the most unspoken.

I have watched it happen to people close to me. The way grief lands on someone and changes them. The way they try to keep going, keep showing up, while quietly carrying something heavy that nobody around them seems to want to acknowledge.

It struck me that something so deeply human, something every single one of us will face at some point in our lives, gets so little space. No real guidance. No tools built with genuine care. Just silence, and the expectation to move on.

That bothered me. It still does.

Why Griefy exists

I have been in very dark places. I know what it feels like to lose yourself in grief.

Grief is not just losing someone. It is the aftermath. The mornings after. The moments when it hits you out of nowhere. The way it quietly changes who you are.

I built Griefy because I have seen how much people struggle with it, each in their own way, in their own lives. And I wanted to do something about that. Not a clinical tool. Not a checklist of stages. Just a quiet space, always there, no pressure, no judgment, where anyone who is struggling with grief can feel a little less alone in it.

Griefy is for anyone who has ever felt alone in theirs.

~ Rowin, founder of Griefy

A quiet space,
whenever you need it.

Coming soon to App Store and Google Play.