Univoxa – Many Signals, One Voice
Your team sees the warning signs. Univoxa turns those signals into action, anonymously.
Peers within high-risk groups submit anonymous micro-signals when they observe signs of concern in a colleague. Univoxa’s proprietary threshold engine analyzes those signals in real time, and when patterns cross preset risk levels, leadership is alerted. The system protects the privacy of those who signal and those who may be struggling.
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Transforming Peer Insight Into Actionable Awareness
Every 11 minutes, a life is lost to suicide. High-risk groups like medical trainees, firefighters, EMS, law enforcement, and military units bear a disproportionate burden. Peers often notice early signs of distress, but those insights rarely reach leadership in time.
Univoxa changes this. Through secure kiosks, peers submit anonymous PHQ-9 based micro-signals when they observe concerning indicators in a colleague. No logins. No accounts. No metadata. No tracking of who submitted a signal, ever. Identities are never recorded or revealed.
As anonymous signals accumulate around a specific individual and exceed an organization’s defined threshold, Univoxa’s proprietary threshold engine converts that pattern into a confidential alert, preserving privacy while enabling early, justified support for the person at risk.
Built for teams who carry the heaviest burdens
Univoxa is designed for high-risk environments where mental health warning signs are common, subtle, and often missed
Request an Early-Access Demo
Learn how Univoxa can protext your team, one signal at a time.
Secure by default, anonymous by design. Built by clinicians for high-risk environments.
During this demo, you’ll learn how to:
- Integrate Univoxa into your team’s workflow
- Organize your teams into Signal Groups and Voxa Nodes
- Set sensitivity thresholds for different high-risk groups
- View alerts within the admin dashboard
- Navigate anonymous signal reporting via Univoxa’s kiosk
Why Univoxa?
- Built for high-risk groups
- Anonymous by design
- Actionable alerts, less noise
- Configurable thresholds to match your environment
- Designed by clinicians and physicians who have lived the problem