TrustBridge: Student Wellbeing Insight Tool
Investigating the role of epistemic trust and emotion regulation in predicting self-esteem and interpersonal relationships in students
| Competitors | Pros | Cons | Starting price | Product similarity | Customer feedback |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Highest market penetration with 1,791 signals tracked Comprehensive MTSS integration Strong data and reporting capabilities | Higher price point for smaller districts Primarily survey/assessment-based, not direct counseling May require significant implementation effort | $16000 | 85% similar Both TrustBridge and Panorama Student Success focus on measuring and understanding students' emotional and social wellbeing to improve academic and interpersonal outcomes. Panorama's surveys on belonging, engagement, and SEL competencies overlap with TrustBridge's focus on self-esteem and interpersonal relationships in students. | 4.4/5 | |
Directly addresses youth mental health and emotional wellbeing Provides actionable data to school staff Effective for shy and quieter students via digital communication | Individualised reporting may miss collective classroom dynamics Limited to K-12 schools No explicit focus on epistemic trust or interpersonal relationship dynamics | — | 78% similar Closegap and TrustBridge both aim to surface students' emotional states and psychological challenges within educational environments. Both tools provide insight into student wellbeing to help educators and counsellors intervene and support students' social and emotional development. | 4.5/5 | |
HIPAA, COPPA, FERPA, SOC 2, and K12CVAT compliant Proprietary Ucollaborate admin solution Covers Tier 2 and Tier 3 interventions | Limited language accessibility in the platform itself (English only for platform UI) Only paid versions available Primarily suited for very large districts (100,000+ students) | — | 78% similar Uwill targets improved emotional regulation and mental health outcomes in students, directly overlapping with TrustBridge's focus on emotion regulation and its impact on student self-esteem and interpersonal relationships. | 3.8/5 (limited public reviews; rating estimated based on EdTech niche platform benchmarks) | |
High market penetration with 1,397 signals tracked Addresses counselor shortage by connecting to community providers Flexible deployment (district and city-wide) | Navigation/coordination only — no direct psychological assessment or insight tools Does not measure trust, emotion regulation, or self-esteem directly Dependent on availability of community providers | $10000 | 72% similar Both address unmet student psychological needs within school settings. Care Solace focuses on connecting students to mental health resources, while TrustBridge focuses on providing insight into the psychological factors (trust, emotion regulation) that underlie those needs. | 4.7/5 | |
Anonymity encourages more genuine student responses Lowers barriers to participation Holistic, collective approach to wellbeing | Anonymity limits individual-level intervention Less focused on individual psychological profiling No explicit focus on epistemic trust or self-esteem measurement | — | 72% similar WOOF and TrustBridge both address student emotional wellbeing and interpersonal dynamics within school settings. WOOF's focus on belonging, emotional safety, and self-reflection mirrors TrustBridge's interest in how trust and emotion regulation affect students' self-esteem and relationships. | No public rating available | |
Dominates school-based telehealth with 511 signals tracked Covers both physical and behavioral health Attractive for districts with limited on-site staff | Does not provide psychological insight tools or assessments High cost for comprehensive services Telehealth model may not suit all student needs | — | 68% similar Both Hazel Health and TrustBridge target student psychological wellbeing within school environments. Hazel Health delivers virtual behavioral health services, while TrustBridge provides insight into the emotional and relational factors affecting student mental health. | 4.2/5 | |
Engaging game-based format for students Affordable entry price point Covers universal SEL instruction | Curriculum-only, no individual student psychological assessment Smaller market presence (227 signals) Does not measure trust or emotion regulation constructs directly | $3498 | 65% similar Both 7 Mindsets and TrustBridge aim to improve students' social-emotional wellbeing and interpersonal skills. 7 Mindsets does so through structured curriculum, while TrustBridge provides insight into the underlying psychological factors like emotion regulation and trust that affect student relationships and self-esteem. | 4.2/5 | |
Rapidly growing with 367 signals tracked Cited for effectiveness by school districts Grant-aligned pricing | Smaller market presence compared to Panorama or Care Solace Focused on therapy delivery, not psychological insight or assessment Limited geographic footprint | $15000 | 65% similar Both Cartwheel and TrustBridge address student mental health challenges in school settings. Cartwheel delivers virtual therapy to students, while TrustBridge provides insight into the psychological constructs (epistemic trust, emotion regulation) that inform the need for such interventions. | 4.4/5 | |
Promotes student ownership of learning Increases student motivation Supports academic success through self-directed learning | Primarily focused on academic learning rather than emotional wellbeing Limited information on pricing and accessibility May be resource-intensive for schools to implement | — | 62% similar Both tools focus on student self-awareness and personal development within educational settings. Qridi's emphasis on student introspection and self-monitoring overlaps with TrustBridge's focus on psychological insight and self-esteem in students. | No widely available public rating; limited reviews on mainstream platforms | |
Established platform with nearly 40 years in the education industry Comprehensive school management ecosystem covering admin, finance, parents, staff, and students Strong focus on parent-school communication and transparency | Primarily focused on school administration and management rather than psychological insight Does not specifically address epistemic trust or emotion regulation measurement No dedicated tools for assessing self-esteem or interpersonal relationship dynamics | — | 62% similar Both TASS and TrustBridge target student wellbeing in school settings, aiming to support students' psychological and social development. However, TASS focuses on administrative transparency and parent communication, while TrustBridge specifically investigates epistemic trust and emotion regulation as predictors of self-esteem and relationships. | 3.8/5 |
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Pros
Highest market penetration with 1,791 signals tracked
Comprehensive MTSS integration
Strong data and reporting capabilities
Cons
Higher price point for smaller districts
Primarily survey/assessment-based, not direct counseling
May require significant implementation effort
Starting price: $16000
Product similarity: 85% Both TrustBridge and Panorama Student Success focus on measuring and understanding students' emotional and social wellbeing to improve academic and interpersonal outcomes. Panorama's surveys on belonging, engagement, and SEL competencies overlap with TrustBridge's focus on self-esteem and interpersonal relationships in students.
Customer feedback: 4.4/5
Pros
Directly addresses youth mental health and emotional wellbeing
Provides actionable data to school staff
Effective for shy and quieter students via digital communication
Cons
Individualised reporting may miss collective classroom dynamics
Limited to K-12 schools
No explicit focus on epistemic trust or interpersonal relationship dynamics
Starting price: —
Product similarity: 78% Closegap and TrustBridge both aim to surface students' emotional states and psychological challenges within educational environments. Both tools provide insight into student wellbeing to help educators and counsellors intervene and support students' social and emotional development.
Customer feedback: 4.5/5
Pros
HIPAA, COPPA, FERPA, SOC 2, and K12CVAT compliant
Proprietary Ucollaborate admin solution
Covers Tier 2 and Tier 3 interventions
Cons
Limited language accessibility in the platform itself (English only for platform UI)
Only paid versions available
Primarily suited for very large districts (100,000+ students)
Starting price: —
Product similarity: 78% Uwill targets improved emotional regulation and mental health outcomes in students, directly overlapping with TrustBridge's focus on emotion regulation and its impact on student self-esteem and interpersonal relationships.
Customer feedback: 3.8/5 (limited public reviews; rating estimated based on EdTech niche platform benchmarks)
Pros
High market penetration with 1,397 signals tracked
Addresses counselor shortage by connecting to community providers
Flexible deployment (district and city-wide)
Cons
Navigation/coordination only — no direct psychological assessment or insight tools
Does not measure trust, emotion regulation, or self-esteem directly
Dependent on availability of community providers
Starting price: $10000
Product similarity: 72% Both address unmet student psychological needs within school settings. Care Solace focuses on connecting students to mental health resources, while TrustBridge focuses on providing insight into the psychological factors (trust, emotion regulation) that underlie those needs.
Customer feedback: 4.7/5
Pros
Anonymity encourages more genuine student responses
Lowers barriers to participation
Holistic, collective approach to wellbeing
Cons
Anonymity limits individual-level intervention
Less focused on individual psychological profiling
No explicit focus on epistemic trust or self-esteem measurement
Starting price: —
Product similarity: 72% WOOF and TrustBridge both address student emotional wellbeing and interpersonal dynamics within school settings. WOOF's focus on belonging, emotional safety, and self-reflection mirrors TrustBridge's interest in how trust and emotion regulation affect students' self-esteem and relationships.
Customer feedback: No public rating available
Pros
Dominates school-based telehealth with 511 signals tracked
Covers both physical and behavioral health
Attractive for districts with limited on-site staff
Cons
Does not provide psychological insight tools or assessments
High cost for comprehensive services
Telehealth model may not suit all student needs
Starting price: —
Product similarity: 68% Both Hazel Health and TrustBridge target student psychological wellbeing within school environments. Hazel Health delivers virtual behavioral health services, while TrustBridge provides insight into the emotional and relational factors affecting student mental health.
Customer feedback: 4.2/5
Pros
Engaging game-based format for students
Affordable entry price point
Covers universal SEL instruction
Cons
Curriculum-only, no individual student psychological assessment
Smaller market presence (227 signals)
Does not measure trust or emotion regulation constructs directly
Starting price: $3498
Product similarity: 65% Both 7 Mindsets and TrustBridge aim to improve students' social-emotional wellbeing and interpersonal skills. 7 Mindsets does so through structured curriculum, while TrustBridge provides insight into the underlying psychological factors like emotion regulation and trust that affect student relationships and self-esteem.
Customer feedback: 4.2/5
Pros
Rapidly growing with 367 signals tracked
Cited for effectiveness by school districts
Grant-aligned pricing
Cons
Smaller market presence compared to Panorama or Care Solace
Focused on therapy delivery, not psychological insight or assessment
Limited geographic footprint
Starting price: $15000
Product similarity: 65% Both Cartwheel and TrustBridge address student mental health challenges in school settings. Cartwheel delivers virtual therapy to students, while TrustBridge provides insight into the psychological constructs (epistemic trust, emotion regulation) that inform the need for such interventions.
Customer feedback: 4.4/5
Pros
Promotes student ownership of learning
Increases student motivation
Supports academic success through self-directed learning
Cons
Primarily focused on academic learning rather than emotional wellbeing
Limited information on pricing and accessibility
May be resource-intensive for schools to implement
Starting price: —
Product similarity: 62% Both tools focus on student self-awareness and personal development within educational settings. Qridi's emphasis on student introspection and self-monitoring overlaps with TrustBridge's focus on psychological insight and self-esteem in students.
Customer feedback: No widely available public rating; limited reviews on mainstream platforms
Pros
Established platform with nearly 40 years in the education industry
Comprehensive school management ecosystem covering admin, finance, parents, staff, and students
Strong focus on parent-school communication and transparency
Cons
Primarily focused on school administration and management rather than psychological insight
Does not specifically address epistemic trust or emotion regulation measurement
No dedicated tools for assessing self-esteem or interpersonal relationship dynamics
Starting price: —
Product similarity: 62% Both TASS and TrustBridge target student wellbeing in school settings, aiming to support students' psychological and social development. However, TASS focuses on administrative transparency and parent communication, while TrustBridge specifically investigates epistemic trust and emotion regulation as predictors of self-esteem and relationships.
Customer feedback: 3.8/5
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