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Culturally aware, affordable health tools are scarce, leaving Black women navigating wellness without proper support.
Your AI-powered companion for emotional wellness, self-care, and holistic guidance — built for Black women, by Black women.
Dada Bora isn't just another chatbot — she's the trusted companion you've been searching for. Born from the understanding that Black women deserve wellness solutions that truly see them, honor their experiences, and celebrate their strength.
We bridge the gap between technology and empathy, creating a safe space where your wellness journey is supported with cultural understanding, genuine care, and the wisdom of sisterhood.
Every Black woman deserves a companion who understands her journey — someone who celebrates her strength while nurturing her wellness.
Black women face unique challenges in accessing wellness support that truly understands their lived experiences.
Culturally aware, affordable health tools are scarce, leaving Black women navigating wellness without proper support.
Most apps ignore the intersection of emotional, mental, and lifestyle needs that Black women uniquely experience.
Shame, silence, and judgment in traditional health spaces prevent open conversations about wellness.
Your compassionate AI companion, available 24/7 on WhatsApp, speaking both English and French with cultural understanding and privacy at heart.
Always here when you need support, no appointments necessary
Communicate naturally through voice messages for deeper connection
Built with deep understanding of Black women's experiences and needs
Your conversations are secure, confidential, and completely private
Share your thoughts, concerns, or questions through WhatsApp voice messages
Receive personalized, culturally grounded guidance from Dada Bora
Experience the support, affirmation, and care you deserve
Three core pillars of wellness support, designed specifically for the unique needs of Black women.
Grounding techniques, daily affirmations, mood support, and emotional wellness guidance
Personalized beauty tips, product recommendations, and care routines for Black women
Cycle literacy, tracking support, symptom management, and reproductive health guidance
Because your wellness journey encompasses mind, body, and spirit — Dada Bora understands that true health means caring for every aspect of who you are.
Created by African founders with a global vision — reaching Black women across continents with culturally grounded wellness support.
Our team understands the unique intersection of culture, wellness, and technology. We're not just building an app — we're creating a movement that honors our heritage while embracing innovation for better health outcomes.
From an idea born in Africa to a global movement empowering Black women worldwide.
Launched our first pilot program with women in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Reached our first 100 beta users, gathering invaluable feedback and testimonials
Expanded language capabilities to serve our diverse community better
Bringing Dada Bora to Black women across America — join our waitlist!
Every milestone brings us closer to our vision: a world where every Black woman has access to culturally competent, compassionate wellness support.
A team of engineers, doctors, and dreamers redefining AI care.
United by purpose, driven by empathy, committed to excellence.
PhD, MBA - Guiding our mission with expertise and heart
Building the robust foundation that powers Dada Bora
Ensuring every piece of advice is medically sound and culturally relevant
Crafting the intelligent, empathetic heart of our AI companion
Bringing deep expertise in mental health and cultural wellness practices
From the bustling tech hubs of Africa to the innovative corridors of American universities, our team brings together decades of combined experience in healthcare, technology, and human-centered design.
Join thousands of Black women who are reclaiming their wellness journey with compassionate, culturally grounded AI support.
"Dada Bora changed how I approach my wellness. For the first time, I feel truly seen and supported."