We're finally open.

After a year of newsletters, seven surveys, and thousands of you telling us exactly what you needed — The Daily Wellness Membership is finally open, and there are already people inside saying the thing most of the internet never lets us say to each other: me too.

To the early members who joined before the doors officially opened — thank you. You made this real!

Now it's your turn. Here's how to get in:

Look in your inbox for an email titled "The Daily Wellness invited you to join The Daily Wellness." It's sent through Skool, where our private community lives. This is how the email should look like:


Don't see it? Check your spam or promotions folder, or search your inbox for that exact line: The Daily Wellness invited you to join The Daily Wellness.

Hit Join Now — then introduce yourself. Tell us your name and what brought you here. Someone will be there to welcome you.

And if you still have any trouble getting in, just email us at [email protected] and we'll help you land.

That's genuinely all you have to do. Come say hi.

We can't wait to build this with you — the calmest, kindest corner of the internet, and every tool you need to feel more like yourself again.

Quietly glad you're here,
The Daily Wellness team

P.S. The founding price reopens for one last time today — 24 hours only, then it's gone and the price goes up for good. Only mentioning it once, because the real news is simple: we're open, and we'd love to see you inside. Claim My Founding Spot →

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MONDAY’S PREVIEW

Coming Monday: Distress tolerance and the skills that help you survive emotional crises without making them worse, because the goal isn't eliminating pain, it's enduring it safely until you can address it more effectively.

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