Fantastic App, but I'm personally not a fan of the AI chatbot. I've used Mojo before (~2 years ago) and much preferred the format, where you worked through each section methodically, and could track y... See more
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The quality of your relationships determines the quality of your life. Your confidence. Your happiness. Your health. Yet the expertise to actually improve them has never been accessible. Until now. Mojo is the first expert-led platform for dating, sex, and relationships. World-leading psychologists, sex therapists, and relationship experts build every course. AI helps you take what you learn and apply it to your real life. Structured. Evidence-based. Completely private. 900,000+ people already use Mojo. We're just getting started.
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I had great success with this subscription and this men's health program. I watched the videos, did the exercises, and it ended up working great for me! Thanks so much for the team at MOJO for creating a great resource and amazingly useful app for men!
I canceled my subscription and still get emails you aren’t trying to charge me again

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Great app for helping with a problem I think all men suffer from occasionally.
I’ve really enjoyed using the Mojo app. The design is clean and visually appealing, and the scheduling features are smooth and intuitive—it’s easy to stay on track without feeling overwhelmed. One thing that stands out is the AI assistant. While it can be a bit repetitive with its constant questions, it does push you to think deeper, which can be surprisingly helpful for self-reflection and planning. Overall, a great app with a lot of potential. Just a little fine-tuning on the AI’s interactions and it’d be perfect.

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Love it. Very insightful and helpful if you stick with the exercises and the program. A helluva lot of value if you consider that you basically pay the price of one therapy session for the app. I’m definitely enjoying it and it has helped me a lot.
Downloaded the app, gave over details etc just to find its a paid service! I hate these things, be upfront. I'll find my own resources.

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It seemed like just a bad service, all around. Far too shallow to really guide me into any sense of a better understanding of my relationship towards myself, my sexuality, my sensuality. And the robo-therapist - what a joke (yes, I am angry). The best part was when he confused my identity and name with his own... "Hi, I am X, and you are Y" - when really, he was Y, and I was X". Way to build trust.
Cheaply done, preying on men when they ARE dealing with very vulnerable topics in their lives.

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Too expensive for something you might use now and again.

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I have really been enjoying the app and the feedback I've been getting. The only problem is the app has continued to crash. 3 out of the 5 times I have tried to use the app it has crashed so many times it was unusable.
Update!
They fixed the issues that were causing the app to crash. Thanks for the response!

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The app provided concrete paths of action and helped to provided decisive improvements. Recommended!
I am not sure I trust AI bots/ supporters. Maybe they tell us positive things when its not positive...

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Exercises are great. Routine is a nice roadmap. Community is helpful and supportive. The AI therapist just asks an endless loop of questions and expects you to be fixed after one day. For example “Well, you’ve had 24 hours to practice, are you still feeling frustrated, or do you think you’ve conquered your inner demons?” Not quite like that but close enough.
Very thoughtful and creative app. Lots of research and care went into this approach. Highly recommend.
I used mojo with some serious skepticism, anyway a couple of days went by and I was doing the suggested exercises and watching some videos provided and started to notice things were getting better, after a couple of weeks I was stronger than ever if you catch drift. I would recommend anyone to give this app ago, it does do wonders and the team are absolutely flawless in customer service should you have any queries or issues.
Would recommend to anyone.
Much love to Jordan too as he was brilliant in sorting out some issues I had.
Might come back one day, if not for certain problems then just to learn the app is extremely informative and very user friendly, it makes learning easier.
Thanks for your help Mojo!
Certainly not worth the cost… don’t waste your time.

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