Finally, Specialized Recovery for Social Anxiety
Self-Guided Recovery for Social Anxiety
A structured, evidence-based program to help you overcome social anxiety at your own pace
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Hear from people we've helped with social anxiety
"Bia changed my life. It gives you small steps to take every day and tracks your progress. I'm not done, but I already feel so much better and am doing so much more."
"I can tell this was built my someone who had phobia. They get it. The app lets you customize and take a little placement quiz. You can pause or exit whenever and it's very careful and explains every step. Thank you for making this"
"In short, this site is brilliant. The best help you will ever get apart from an in-person specialist, bar none."
"I feel extremely optimistic using this app and have already changed the way I think and feel more confident in stressful situations as I know what to do . It's also great that your mental health professionals can connect to your account and also have tools provided to them to help them help us."
"It starts with theory foundations and basic exposures and works you up an exposure hierarchy, helping you acclimate and build confidence."
"I love how the exposures are slow and very incremental. It's felt like what I imagine exposure therapy with a therapist would be like! The check ins are helpful and they really help me keep an eye on my anxiety levels while working on the exposures. I also appreciate the reminders to slow down! I'm only on chapter 3 but I'm feeling very optimistic"
Social anxiety is the fear of being judged, criticized, or embarrassed in social situations. It shows up as avoidance (declining invitations, hiding in meetings), safety behaviors (over-preparing, rehearsing every sentence, avoiding eye contact), and intense post-event rumination: "what did they think of me?". The clinical fix is graduated social exposure combined with dropping safety behaviors: speaking up without rehearsing, making eye contact during conversations, attending events without an exit plan. Bia structures these as a ladder of social risks, paced by you, with behavioral experiments to test what actually happens when you stop hiding.
Common signs of social anxiety
- Fear of being judged, criticized, or embarrassed
- Blushing, sweating, or trembling in social situations
- Avoidance of speaking up, parties, dating, or new groups
- Over-preparation and rehearsing conversations
- Post-event rumination, replaying conversations for hours
- Fear of looking anxious (the meta-anxiety)
Our clinical approach: graduated social exposure with behavioral experiments
Real results for people with Social Anxiety
Most social anxiety users report being able to take a meaningful social action they'd been avoiding within the first 4 weeks of consistent practice.
Two paths to recovery from Social Anxiety
Self-Guided
Recovery at your own pace, anytime
- Step-by-step guided recovery for Social Anxiety
- Evidence-based lessons & exercises
- Practice anytime on web, iOS & Android
- Track your anxiety and progress over time
- Adults & children versions
With a Therapist
Guided by a specialist, covered by many insurance plans
- Everything in Self-Guided, plus:
- Live video sessions with a phobia specialist
- Message your therapist anytime between sessions
- 10 weeks of Bia app access included
- Covered by most major insurance plans
Everything you need to overcome Social Anxiety
Self-Guided Recovery
Your complete program for Social Anxiety
- Step-by-step exposure program for Social Anxiety
- Evidence-based lessons & exercises
- Practice anytime on web, iOS & Android
- Track your anxiety and progress over time
- Adults & children versions
Already working with a therapist?
Bia works perfectly alongside your existing therapy. Use it between sessions to practise exposures and reinforce what you're learning.
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For Individuals with Social Anxiety
A personalized, self-paced program to help you reclaim the life you deserve. Work through structured lessons, exercises, and activities at your own pace.
Start your programFor Parents Supporting a Child
Bia's kids program uses age-appropriate exercises and engaging characters to help children face fears with parent lessons and support at every step.
Learn about Bia for kidsFor Clinicians Using Bia With Patients
Assign exposure, track patient progress, and access curated hierarchies for your clients through the provider portal.
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I Believe You Can Recover
Hello, my name is Willy, founder of Bia. I suffered from emetophobia for most of my life and know first hand the misery and loneliness it can cause. During my recovery I built a tool to track my progress and help me practice. Over four years this tool transformed into Bia, now used by people around the world. I'm happy to share I have recovered from phobia and I believe you can too.
The same engine that works for phobia works for social anxiety: exposure, paced, structured, daily. The bravery isn't in big leaps; it's in showing up for the small ones repeatedly. Bia gives you the ladder.
Enjoying my first trip to Hawaii, a place I always wanted to go but never thought I'd be able to get to.
From Bia User to Co-Founder
My name is Elizabeth, and I am Co-Founder of Bia. I came across an early version of Bia while working through my own phobia recovery and became one of its first users. I was already seeing a therapist, but once I added daily guided-exposure practice with Bia the impact on my recovery was immediate. I've since partnered with Willy to leverage my health-care background to build and expand Bia, and it's been incredibly meaningful to see the tool help others just as it helped me.
Frequently asked questions about social anxiety
Will I have to do public speaking?
Only if and when you choose. Bia's exposures start small: speaking up once in a meeting, calling instead of texting, attending one event. Public speaking is for those who want to go there.
Is shyness the same as social anxiety?
No. Shyness is a temperament. Social anxiety is a specific fear of negative evaluation that drives avoidance and safety behaviors. If shyness is dictating your decisions, it might be social anxiety.
What if I'm anxious because I actually am socially awkward?
Social skills are learned through social contact. Avoidance keeps both the anxiety and the awkwardness in place. Bia includes both exposure work and practical scripts for common situations.
Is it possible to overcome social anxiety?
Yes. Research shows, recovery from phobia is possible. You don't have to settle for life with phobia.
What does it mean to overcome a phobia?
Imagine a life where phobia does not influence your decisions. Where you can go where you want, eat what you want, and do what you want without anxiety, or fear.
Can I use Bia by myself?
Yes. Bia is designed to work as a self-guided tool. It provides a personalized recovery plan, interactive lessons, and step-by-step guided exercises for practicing evidence-based recovery techniques.
Can I use Bia with a therapist?
Yes. Bia works great along side therapy. Your therapist can use our provider portal to personalize your recovery plan, assign custom exercises, and monitor your progress.
We can help you connect with a therapist near you. Get Connected
I am nervous to try it.
We built Bia to lower the barrier to the path of recovery. Bia never tricks, traps, or forces you in any way. The journey is built of small, incremental steps. You control the pace and order of your journey.
How long does it take?
Individual sessions on Bia are short and take 5 to 15 minutes. Bia builds a personalized step-by-step journey based on your unique needs, so completing the full journey is different for everyone. Typically, a journey includes over 55 exercises and 19 lessons across 9 milestones.
How much does it cost?
Bia is free to try. A subscription is required to unlock your full journey. If you are using Bia with a therapist, you may be eligible to receive Bia for free as part of your treatment. Ask your therapist today.
If you have an HSA/FSA plan, you can use it to purchase Bia by first receiving a letter of medical necessity from our partner, Flex. Use HSA/FSA
