The mental health and wellbeing platform, knus, has announced the launch of its completely redesigned website at knus.io. The website, which went live on Wednesday 16 July, 2025, offers users a faster, more intuitive, and beautifully refreshed experience.
As knus continues to experience rapid growth, the new website reflects the platform’s commitment to making mental health support more human, accessible, and personal. With simplicity and trust at its core, the website introduces a streamlined journey for individuals seeking peer support and for professionals or volunteers looking to get involved.
Founder of knus, expressed excitement about the launch, stating, “We’ve evolved as a service – and now our online home finally reflects that. What started from my own recovery journey has grown into a trusted support network used by thousands. This new website isn’t just a design upgrade, it’s a symbol of the care and community at the heart of knus. It sets the stage for our new app coming very soon.”
The new website boasts a modern, calming design that aligns with knus’s values of care, dignity, and simplicity. It also features improved navigation, allowing users to find the right support or service in just a few clicks. The website also has dedicated areas for individuals, employers, volunteers, and partners. Additionally, the onboarding process has been streamlined, allowing users to quickly access a peer support coach. New content and resources, including real-life stories, wellbeing guidance, and donation impact updates, are also available on the website.
knus remains committed to bridging the gap between clinical care and everyday emotional support. The platform offers free and accessible peer support from trained individuals who have lived experience of mental health challenges.
The new knus website is now live and open to anyone looking to connect, volunteer, or support the movement. For more information, please visit knus.io.

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