Christina Colmer McHugh, founder of Moodbeam

Hull health tech firm "reflects evolution" of workplace with new employee support app

A Yorkshire health tech company has announced that it is launching a new app to support businesses and employees.

Moodbeam, based in Hull, has launched a new direct entry app that will act as a conversation starter between employees and their companies.

The company said that the new app “reflects the evolution” of its solution to understanding and appreciating how employees are feeling at work.

Christina Colmer McHugh, founder of Moodbeam, commented: “Moodbeam is all about gaining a true understanding of situations, taking successes and failures forward as learnings in a manner that brings teams together to create the changes when and where they are needed the most.

“This new subscription model – with a set number of free users – allows smaller teams to try the approach and ensure the buy-in needed from staff to make a real success of the software, without huge financial strain. It’s also then scalable for businesses of any size.

“The pandemic changed everything when it came to how, where and why we work, and we have adapted our offering in line with that and feedback from users to ensure Moodbeam provides businesses with the best tool possible to add to their approach to staff wellbeing.

“It’s more important than ever that we find new ways of giving staff members a voice, and a method of providing real-time feedback on things in a manner that doesn’t rely on being in the same room.

“While many businesses are beginning to make a return to the office now restrictions have lifted, most are doing so under a hybrid approach, which is where technology can help with keeping everyone connected.”

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