social wellness is the part of your health that comes from your connections — your friendships, your sense of belonging, and the quality of your relationships. it treats community as something you can build on purpose, with the same care you'd give your physical or mental health. wellness, but for how you connect.
for years, wellness has been sold as a solo project — optimize your body, track your sleep, perfect your morning routine. and yet people have never felt more alone. in 2023 the u.s. surgeon general called loneliness and isolation a public health crisis, with health effects researchers compare to smoking. the missing piece was never another workout. it was each other.
that's the gap social wellness fills: the understanding that belonging is a measurable part of being well, and that it can be practiced, not just hoped for.
most places that put people in a room stop there. a class, a gym floor, a crowded bar — you can be surrounded by people and still leave without meeting anyone. being near others isn't the same as being connected to them.
social wellness is the difference between the two:
we don't leave connection to chance. everything we build is aimed at the moment two people actually meet:
social wellness isn't a personality transplant or forced positivity. it's incremental — small, repeatable steps toward a life with more real connection in it. that's the whole idea behind +wellvyl: get 1% kinder, 1% nicer, 1% healthier, together, and let it compound.
as a public benefit corporation, we also put our money where our mission is — 1% of revenue goes to nonprofit action supporting connection and community.
for anyone who has everything optimized and still feels the loneliness underneath it. who wants to go out, feel good, and actually meet people — without the toxicity of nightlife or the isolation of another solo routine. if "connected but lonely" sounds familiar, this is for you.
social wellness is the dimension of health that comes from your relationships and sense of belonging — how connected you feel to other people and community. like physical or mental wellness, it can be strengthened with intention and practice.
because connection is tied to health. prolonged loneliness carries serious health risks — the u.s. surgeon general's 2023 advisory compared its effects to smoking. strong social connection supports mental health, resilience, and longevity.
mental wellness is largely internal — your mind, mood, and coping. social wellness is relational — the health of your connections to others. they reinforce each other: better connection supports better mental health, and vice versa.
by building real connection on purpose: showing up to experiences designed for conversation, meeting people around shared intentions, and treating your social life with the same care as your fitness. +wellvyl is built to make that easy.
neither, exactly. +wellvyl is a social-wellness membership club — curated in-person experiences plus a member app that introduces you to people worth meeting. the point isn't the activity; it's the connection the activity creates.
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