People seeking herbal remedies often face conflicting online advice and don’t know who to trust. There’s no central, verified platform to find qualified herbalists, track symptom improvement, or get tailored guidance.
Unlike therapy (where BetterHelp makes it easy to book professionals), herbal care lacked structure, credibility, and outcomes-based support.
Key gaps:
No way to verify herbalist credibility
No symptom tracking tied to outcomes
No personalized recommendations or guided onboarding
HerbaLink is currently in active development.
Even at this early stage, we’ve seen strong engagement and behavior change — giving us validation and a foundation to scale from.
We launched Stage 1 with:
Symptom tracking and visual logging
Verified herbalist booking flow
Personalized herb recommendations
Community discussion board
Next phases will include:
AI-driven symptom-to-herb matching
Long-term health tracking and data export
Expanded practitioner insights and care plans
Initial design had a long list of herbalists with no context. Users bounced quickly.
Fix: We added filters (e.g., Stress Relief, Digestive Health), “Verified” badges, availability, and pricing—all before login.
The tracker was buried and saw minimal use.
Fix: We promoted it to the main nav, added severity sliders, visible progress bars, and linked it to herbal suggestions. Usage tripled.
I designed HerbaLink as a platform built on trust, not just features. By prioritizing outcomes over aesthetics and uncovering user pain points, I focused on usability, credibility, and retention. The result: simple onboarding, clear symptom tracking, and a community that builds confidence.
Users can:
Book verified herbalists by need, rating, and availability
Log symptoms and track progress over time
Get data-informed herbal suggestions
Join a growing community of trusted practitioners and peers
We built a strong foundation for outcomes-driven natural care — improving discovery, trust, and wellness tracking in a space that needed structure.
HerbaLink is still growing, but early adoption proves that people want herbal care they can trust — and now, they have a place to start.