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We are building a global movement - do you want to be part of it?

  • Writer: Anastasia Dedyukhina
    Anastasia Dedyukhina
  • 9 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Over the past months we’ve been speaking with digital wellbeing experts around the world while preparing our report CDI 2025 Digital Wellbeing Market.


One message came through clearly, wherever they were:

We cannot shape the future of technology individually.

We have to collaborate.


As AI and big tech rapidly shape the digital environment, many of digital wellbeing professionals highlighted the same challenge - the need for a stronger, united voice that advocates for healthier relationships with technology and explains the value of what we do to companies and governments.


Based on these insights, we are building a private international database of trusted digital wellbeing professionals.


The goal is to turn a fragmented field into a global collective.


Together, this network will allow us to:

• collaborate across countries and disciplines

• quantify our collective reach and impact

• approach brands and institutions as a credible global network


• unlock meaningful partnerships and extra revenue opportunities• strengthen the narrative around digital wellbeing in the age of AI


When we act individually, our influence is limited.

When we act together, we can shape the narrative.


If you work in digital wellbeing — or have an audience interested in the topic — we invite you to join the database.


Important:

• the database run by CDI is private and confidential

• it will not be published, sold or shared externally

• data will only be used within this initiative to contact you on upcoming opportunities

• it's free and will remain free

• you may opt out at any time


The ambition is simple but important:


to build a global alliance of digital wellbeing professionals capable of supporting each other, influencing the conversation around technology, and opening opportunities that none of us could access alone. 


Let’s build something bigger than any one of us. Register today if you work in digital wellbeing, and/or help us spread the word.


 
 
 

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