
Not every startup begins with a pitch deck or a big “let’s build something massive” plan. Sometimes, it just starts with a simple conversation.
Soulthing began in one of those moments.

One day, Vansh and I were sitting at my house, talking about life—just a normal discussion that slowly turned into one of those deep, “yaar life mein chal kya raha hai?” conversations. The kind where you start casually, but end up questioning everything.
In between all of this, I shared something personal. My nephew, who is 3.5 years old, was facing difficulty speaking. There were early signs of autism, and it was something that had been worrying our family for quite some time. It wasn’t just concern—it was confusion too. Where do we go? Whom do we trust? What’s the right step?
Vansh paused for a moment and said, “I can relate.”
He told me about his nephew, who is around 3 years old and spends almost 6 hours a day on screens. Because of this, he was facing multiple issues—poor eating habits, low attention span, and behavioral challenges. It wasn’t intentional, but somewhere it had become normal.
And that’s when we both had that “yeh sirf hamare ghar ki problem nahi hai” realization.
Two different situations. Two different problems. But the root issue was the same—lack of accessible, trusted guidance and therapy.
That moment changed the direction of our conversation.
We went from talking about problems to asking, “Is this bigger than what we think?”
And like most curious minds, we went deep into research. Articles, expert opinions, real-life cases—we explored everything we could. And the more we learned, the clearer it became:
This problem is everywhere.
Children are facing developmental challenges. Adults are silently dealing with stress, anxiety, and burnout. Families are struggling to find the right help. The intent to seek support is there, but the process? Complicated, confusing, and sometimes overwhelming.
In simple terms—help exists, but it’s not easy to access.
That’s when a simple thought came to us:
“What if we could make this easier?”
Not clinical. Not complicated. Just simple, human, and accessible.
What if therapy and wellness services could come to people, instead of people running around trying to find them?
And just like that—without any grand announcement, without any perfect plan—Soulthing was born.
Looking back, it’s a bit surreal. We started with a conversation about our own lives, and ended up building something that could impact so many others.
A little ironic, right?
We were trying to figure out life… and ended up creating something to help others do the same.
Today, Soulthing is our attempt to solve a real problem in a real way—bringing therapy and wellness services to people’s doorsteps, making it simple, reliable, and accessible.
And while we’ve just begun, one thing is clear:
Sometimes, the best ideas don’t come from strategy.
They come from real experiences, real emotions, and that one moment where you say—
“Bas, ab is problem ka solution banana hi hai.”
Today, I’m truly happy to introduce you to “Soulthing company” born out of real conversations, real problems, and a genuine desire to make a difference.