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meet Qwibbl (by Kids Helpline)

Level up your mental health with our free app. 

Built by young people (like you) and backed by Kids Helpline counsellors (aka the real deal). 

Qwibbl isn’t your average wellbeing app. It's packed with quizzes, videos, and brain-hack tools to help you capture what's going on in your head (your ‘qwibbl’), organise your everyday wellbeing quests, and power-up your mental health. 

Teen girl surrounded by qwibbls

Um, what is a 'qwibbl'?

A ‘qwibbl’ is that weird, wobbly feeling you get when something’s bugging you. It’s also the little blob you’ll meet inside the app that morphs and changes over time - just like you do.

Representation of what a qwibbl looks like

5 solid reasons to download Qwibbl right now

Sad qwibbl

It's like a mental health plan in your pocket

Tired qwibbl

100% free (no sneaky charges - we promise!)

Angry qwibbl

It’s legit - designed by young people and Kids Helpline counsellors

Winking qwibbl

Full of quizzes, videos, and fun tools to keep it interesting

Scared qwibbl

Helps you DIY your mental health - your way

anxious? depressed? overwhelmed? there’s a qwibbl for that!

Catch your qwibbl. Get your daily wellbeing quests. Power-up your mental health. It’s as simple as that. 

join the Qwibbl Challenge!

Use your phone to fix your mental health! Here's how: download Qwibbl, follow the prompts to make your unique qwibbl, and create your bespoke 'to-dos' to DIY your way to good wellbeing.

 

Qwibbl app screenshot: how are you feeling
Qwibbl app screenshot: mental health issues
Qwibbl app screenshot: making your unique qwibbl
Qwibbl app screenshot: wellbeing strategies

Help promote Qwibbl to your community! Download our promotional toolkit which includes posters, social posts and newsletter inserts.

Qwibbl is brought to you by Kids Helpline and Telstra Foundation. Formerly known as 'niggle' before being redeveloped, the app was originally created with Queensland University of Technology (QUT), and in collaboration with young people, for young people.

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