We took the mysticism out of wellbeing.
Plainsight started with a stubborn idea: that getting steadier should feel practical, not precious. No crystals, no jargon, just methods that hold up and language anyone can follow.
Why we exist
Most wellbeing brands sell a feeling. We would rather build a skill. The people who come to us are not looking to float above their lives, they want to handle a hard week, sleep through the night, and know how to ask for the support they are owed.
So we kept the parts that work, the breathing, the reflection, the small repeatable habits, and dropped the soft-focus theatre. Then we added something the spa world tends to ignore: practical help with the real-world systems, like disability ID access and professional coaching, that shape how well people can actually live.
What we believe
Evidence over atmosphere. Plain words over impressive ones. Progress you can notice over promises you cannot measure. We treat high contrast and clear reading as a courtesy, not a design afterthought, because the health content we publish has to be readable on a hard day.
Twelve years of grounded, plainly-stated practice.
- 2.4K coaching sessions delivered to date.
- 1,180 people guided through access claims.
- 3 core practitioners, no franchised gurus.
- 94% of clients would recommend us.
Small, qualified, and easy to reach.
Dr. Renata Asplund
A behavioural psychologist who got tired of wellbeing that sounded good and did nothing. She designs every Plainsight habit around what the research can defend.
Marcus Ohaeri
Marcus spends his days translating bureaucracy into plain steps, from disability ID eligibility to the exact documents a claim needs. Calm under paperwork.
Tovah Greenbaum
Tovah supports families through loss with practical, culturally grounded care, including the quiet logistics of setting up and running a house of mourning.
Come talk to a person.
No call centre, no funnel. Just one of three practitioners reading what you wrote and replying like a human.