Real Engagement.Without Putting Anyone on the Spot.
A therapist-controlled tool for getting honest, anonymous responses — anytime you need to hear what the group is really thinking.
Break the ice
Cut through that initial awkward silence and get everyone engaged from the first minute.
No credit card required. Your first room is free.

Designed for real group therapy challenges.
Not social media. Not “engagement tech.”
A facilitation tool designed for group settings — supporting participation and connection while keeping you firmly in control.
Sound Familiar?
Common challenges therapists face when facilitating groups
One voice dominates
The same person speaks up while others disengage — and you can't always interrupt without derailing the group.
Awkward silence on open questions
You ask a thoughtful question and get nothing — or overly cautious, surface-level answers.
Quieter members slip through
The person who most needs to be heard is often the one least likely to speak up.
Fear of judgment holds people back
Participants censor themselves on sensitive topics — afraid of how others will react.
Hard to gauge the room
You sense something unspoken but have no easy way to surface it without calling someone out.
Missed opportunities for connection
Participants don't realize they share similar experiences — the very thing that would help them open up.
What if you could get to the real stuff — without the friction?
Five minutes. Everyone participates.
You present a prompt
Choose from 80 thoughtfully designed questions or write your own. Participants join with a link or QR code — no app, no account required.
Everyone responds anonymously
No one sees anything until everyone has answered. The quiet ones can't hang back. The dominant voices can't crowd them out.
The group sees they're not alone
Responses appear together. Members tap to resonate — 'me too,' 'that's hard,' 'I hear you.' Shared experience becomes visible, instantly.
You take it from there
Reflect patterns, name themes, guide the discussion. Now you have something real to work with.
Five minutes. Zero awkwardness. Real momentum.
Lower the Barrier to Speaking Up
Anonymous responses help anxious or quiet members participate immediately — without fear of judgment. No one gets put on the spot.
Create Moments of Shared Recognition
Participants see shared experiences right away, reducing the sense of isolation that often keeps people quiet. Therapists sometimes call this "universality" — the realization that others feel the same way.
Support — Don't Replace — Your Clinical Leadership
You control the prompts, the reactions, the pacing, and the framing. The tool works for your facilitation style — not instead of it.
What changes in your groups
Breaks the Silence Without Calling on Anyone
Eliminates the "who wants to go first?" moment that fuels anxiety and disengagement — whether at the start or mid-session.
Balances Participation Automatically
Every member contributes at least once — before dominant voices take over. The structure does the work.
Surfaces What They Won't Say Out Loud
Anonymity lowers the barrier. You get what's actually going on — not the version they think they're supposed to share.
Supports Quieter, Anxious, or Neurodivergent Clients
Offers structured, low-pressure ways to participate that don't rely on verbal spontaneity.
Gives You Immediate Signal
See patterns and shared themes instantly — before discussion begins.
Works In-Person or Telehealth
Works the same way in a room or on a screen — especially useful when virtual groups feel flat or disconnected.
Therapist-Controlled by Design
You decide:
- Which prompts are used
- Which reactions are available (e.g., 'Same here' · 'That's hard' · 'I hear you')
- When responses are revealed
- When the activity ends
- What gets discussed next
Nothing happens without your clinical judgment.
Common Concerns
“I worry about judgment or harm between group members.”
Reactions are pre-approved, supportive, and non-verbal — no sarcasm, harassment, or pile-ons.
“I don't want technology running the group.”
This is a 5-minute facilitation tool, not the session itself. You stay in control.
“Confidentiality is already hard enough in groups.”
No participant accounts. No sensitive info is saved. Responses are stored only during the live session — then it's gone. And Rezenate includes super-simple, end-to-end encryption, turned on by default.
“My clients won't want to download an app.”
There's no app to download! Just a simple web link or QR code — that's it. No downloads, no profiles, no friction.
“I'm already managing too much.”
No prep required! One prompt is enough to get the room talking. We even provide 80 ready-to-use question prompts, out of the gate. Just choose one and go!
What This Is — and Isn't
This is:
- A facilitation tool you can use anytime — opening, mid-session, or closing
- A safety-first way to pose questions and get honest answers
- A way to give every member a voice — and help them connect through resonance
This is not:
- Social media
- Group chat
- A replacement for screening, leadership, or clinical skill
Built for Group Facilitators
Rezenate was built by Qwandery from our experience working with therapists who run groups. We noticed it can be challenging for therapists and facilitators to get past the awkward opening silence. At times, we had the sense that certain participants could seem to fall through the cracks as others dominated the conversation. And most of all, we recognized the immense value of building strong connections between group members.
So we set out to create an app to help — an app that actually fits how group facilitation works in the real world. The answer, of course, wasn't another EHR module or a complex platform. It was a simple, focused tool that does one thing well: surfaces what people have in common, and gets out of the way.
Built with input from working therapists. Designed for real group settings.