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  • We’re Planning to Create a Directory of Organizations That Support Digital Well‑Being

    The digital world is evolving faster than ever. More and more companies, organizations, and initiatives are beginning to recognize that technology should support people — not overwhelm them.
    This feels like the right moment to start noticing, documenting, and sharing these efforts.

    That’s why we’re planning to create a directory of organizations that support digital well‑being.

    Our goal is to gather examples of companies and projects that:

    • design technology in a human‑friendly way,
    • reduce informational noise,
    • respect the user’s attention,
    • prioritize cognitive ergonomics,
    • promote healthy digital habits.

    This won’t be a ranking or a list of “the best”.
    Instead, it will be a map of inspiration — a space where anyone can see that there are alternatives to technology designed solely to capture attention, time, and engagement.

    PBH was created from the same need: to build tools that work in the rhythm of the human mind, not against it.
    This directory will be a natural extension of that philosophy.

    We’ll share more details soon.

  • The Polar Bear Helps website is live

    We have completed the first iteration of the website.
    You can now explore how Polar Bear Helps works and discover what Technology that cares truly means.

    This is only the beginning — more sections, new content, and expanded features will be added soon.
    Polar Bear Helps grows together with the idea it was created to support.

    I hope that Polar Bear Helps will prove helpful for you as well.

  • Testing phase

    Polar Bear Helps is now entering the testing phase.
    The core features are in place, and I’m currently focusing on polishing the experience, fixing the last issues, and making sure everything works smoothly before the public release.

    At the same time, I’m working on the new website, which will serve as a central place for my projects, updates, and future plans. It’s still under construction, but it’s already taking shape and will soon be ready to explore.

    More updates coming soon.