Jimini
Description: Building AI for Mental Healthcare
Investors: Zetta Venture Partners
Reference Link to Deck: https://www.businessinsider.com/jimini-health-pitch-deck-raise-8-million-mental-health-ai-2024-12
Stage: Pre-Seed
Jimini Deck Breakdown
Slide 1
Content:
Title: Jimini
Visual: Three mobile app screens
Tagline on phone: The first major therapy innovation in decades.
Footer: Jimini Health
Design/Framing:
Clean white background with three iPhone mockups. Immediate focus on the app UI. Establishes credibility and modern digital health positioning. Minimal text, emphasizes product-first approach.
Slide 2
Content:
Title: 01 Therapy hasn’t improved in decades
Design/Framing:
Dark background, white text. A stark, bold framing device to highlight the stagnation problem. Sets up contrast for innovation slides.
Slide 3
Content:
Header: Therapy Has Not Improved in Decades
Body:
Response and remission rates in usual care for depression are low, with majority of patients not responding or remitting.
The findings suggest that these outcomes likely haven’t improved over the years.
Visual: Four scatter plots with flat/no trend lines.
Design/Framing:
Data-heavy slide. White background. Use of bolded terms (low, not responding) to emphasize pain point. Charts visually support claim of stagnation.
Slide 4
Content:
Body text:
The previous generation of therapy companies innovated on access, telehealth, and facilitating insurance. Jimini is category-shifting, technology-led, high-outcome therapy model that nurtures hundreds of millions of clients to build trust, and will save money for payers while improving outcomes.
Graphic: Comparison between Previous Generation of Mental Health Companies vs Jimini Health (Investing on Care, Patient Journey).
Design/Framing:
Flowchart-style comparison. Green card highlights Jimini as next-gen versus older incumbents. Framing: Jimini improves both outcomes and payer economics.
Slide 5
Content:
Title: Clinically Integrated LLMs Enabling Better, More Cost Effective Care Models
Diagram comparing “Treatment as Usual” vs “Jimini Initial Care Model” vs “To enable the future.”
Goals:
Initial goal: demonstrate value of Sage by creating a much better therapy experience, at comparable costs.
Long-term goal: use Sage to significantly reduce clinician time needed to deliver care of similar quality to TAU.
Design/Framing:
Bar chart comparison of clinician vs Sage time. Color-coded (red, purple, blue). Clear argument: AI reduces clinician load and cost.
Slide 6
Content:
Title: 02 Product & Clinical Approach: The components of the best therapy experience, ever.
Body: We have built a strong clinical team and technology stack to enable the best therapy experience that has ever been brought to market, and we have more exciting developments on the near horizon.
Design/Framing:
Dark intro slide with bold promise. Sets tone for product section.
Slide 7
Content:
Title: The Best Therapy Experience Ever: CBT-AI
Columns:
Best-in-Class Therapists → We hire incredible therapists, train extensively, and have rigorous QA.
A.I. Augmentation → Our A.I. is always available, enabling 24/7 live care that goes well beyond what clinicians can normally provide.
Design/Framing:
Side-by-side layout with human therapist photo vs AI logo. Balanced partnership between human + AI.
Slide 8
Content:
Repeat of Slide 1 visuals with app mockups.
Design/Framing:
Used as reinforcement of product UX and design credibility.
Slide 9
Content:
Title: The Current Therapy Problem
Left column: Average therapists use “supportive care.” These therapists act like a friend and simply listen to the client with empathy.
This approach lacks:
A clear understanding of the person & problem
A clear treatment plan
Confidence in the therapist
Right column: Most patients don’t come back to a 2nd session, and when they do, progress is slow. Most patients are unable to make progress between sessions.
Design/Framing:
Split-page layout. Image of a hidden therapist behind leaves (metaphor for obscured problem). Emphasizes broken system.
Slide 10
Content:
Title: A Magical First Week of Therapy
Left: We see you, and are there with you.
Right:
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1. Enabled by the AI, Jimini therapists help the patient’s full complexity more quickly, enabling stronger relationship and treatment plan.
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1. With Sage, therapists help the patient every day.
Design/Framing:
Bright, friendly visual of therapist. Positions Jimini as empathetic + AI-supported.
Slide 11
Content:
Title: Deeper Understanding Enables Hope & Confidence
Left column: Sage learns key information before first session → Clients feel seen → Therapists expedite treatment.
Right: Specifically trained therapists leverage client data to set clear goals and instill confidence & hope.
Design/Framing:
Centered phone mockup with onboarding screen. Humanizes AI’s intake advantage.
Slide 12
Content:
Title: Continuous Support Drives Clinical Progress
Left: Jimini care team provides more meaningful support, continuously.
Right: Clients have 24/7 access to Sage, with proactive + reactive support channels.
Design/Framing:
Dual phone screenshots. Contrasts proactive vs reactive support. Modern messaging UI.
Slide 13
Content:
Title: Unparalleled Client Engagement
Chart: Engagement rate sustained over months.
Points:
High completion of Sage-led activities
Therapists reinforce progress weekly
Design/Framing:
Data-driven validation of engagement. Graph is core visual anchor.
Slide 14
Content:
Title: World-class executive team with deep clinical operations & technology expertise
Bios + photos: Luis Voloch, Sahil Sidu, Mark Jacobstein, Chiara Wangeratti, Dr. Bill Hudenko, Lynn Hamilton, Dr. Johannes Eichstaedt.
Design/Framing:
Grid of team members. Mix of PhDs, clinicians, operators. Heavy credential emphasis.
Slide 15
Content:
Title: 04 Additional Science
Design/Framing:
Dark slide introducing final science validation section.
Slide 16–21
Content:
Various validation slides, repeating key themes:
Therapy Has Not Improved in Decades (again, with remission data).
Building clinically integrated LLMs is nuanced (Jimini’s Chief Scientist explanation).
DTx West award on pitfalls of mental health bots.
Jimini Head AI Adviser on goal-specific approach (cognitive restructuring, clinical-first).
Efficacy of continuous care for various populations (text-based interventions, improved outcomes).
Potential for continuous practice (practice skills double effect size).
Design/Framing:
Evidence-heavy. Screenshots of published papers, conference awards, and graphs. Lends strong scientific legitimacy.
Slide 22
Content:
Closing slide: Jimini Health, 2024
Design/Framing:
Minimal, clean. Logo + date. Classic investor deck closer.
Walkthrough & Framing
Structure: Clear 4-part arc → (1) Problem: Therapy hasn’t improved, (2) Solution: AI + therapists = new model, (3) Product: Screens & user experience, (4) Validation: Science, team, evidence.
Design Language: Consistent mix of dark intro slides + white data/product slides. Creates rhythm and contrast.
Imagery: Heavy use of app mockups, therapist imagery, and scientific charts. Balances empathy + credibility.
Framing: Anchors on two narratives: (a) stagnation of therapy for decades, (b) Jimini’s combination of AI + human therapists as