Mojo is a sexual wellbeing app dedicated to promoting a pill-free approach to erection issues. Acting as a virtual coach, Mojo provides instant and affordable access to DIY exercises and techniques delivered by world-class sexual wellbeing professionals.
Our mission is to empower men to lead happy and healthy sex lives and relationships.
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How did you come up with the idea for the company?
Xander and I came up with the idea for Mojo during a car journey to Oxford. We’d both struggled with erectile issues in our twenties and for some reason chose that moment to open up about it.
It was the first time we’d spoken about our experiences to anyone other than Google and we quickly realised that something needed to change.
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How has Mojo evolved during the pandemic?
We launched Mojo during the pandemic which meant we had to focus on building an app that could scale to support members that feel isolated and unable to reach out for support at the best of times.
What can we hope to see from Mojo in the future?
Mojo will change the way mankind looks at sexual wellbeing. The app will redefine masculinity creating a world in which we all feel grateful for the bodies they are in, the sex lives they lead and the relationships they have.