Our Story

The Collective Fix began as a space to share honest, actionable life wisdom from everyday people who want to help one another navigate everyday problems with care and honesty.

A cozy living room corner featuring an overstuffed teal armchair with a slightly rumpled knit blanket draped over one arm and a stack of mismatched self-help and humor books on the floor beside it. A small round side table holds a quirky ceramic lamp shaped like a cloud and a notepad with a bold title scribbled at the top: “Things I Might Actually Try This Time.” Warm late-afternoon sunlight filters through sheer curtains, creating a golden, diffused glow and soft shadows. The scene is framed from a slightly elevated angle, photographic and highly detailed, with a playful, reassuring atmosphere that hints at honest reflection, trial and error, and gentle self-improvement.
A well-worn, spiral-bound notebook lying open on a honey-toned wooden kitchen table, its pages filled with colorful sticky notes, doodled checkboxes, and half-finished to-do lists. A chipped, pale yellow ceramic mug sits nearby, a tea bag tag draped over the rim, with faint steam curling upward. Soft morning sunlight pours through an unseen window, casting gentle, elongated shadows and highlighting the texture of the paper and wood grain. In the background, slightly out of focus, are a small potted herb plant and a fridge corner covered in magnets and notes. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with a shallow depth of field, creates a calm, inviting, and playful mood that suggests everyday problem-solving in a comforting home setting.

Origin and Promise

We started with a simple idea: solutions grow best when people feel seen.

Meet the team

A cozy living room corner featuring an overstuffed teal armchair with a slightly rumpled knit blanket draped over one arm and a stack of mismatched self-help and humor books on the floor beside it. A small round side table holds a quirky ceramic lamp shaped like a cloud and a notepad with a bold title scribbled at the top: “Things I Might Actually Try This Time.” Warm late-afternoon sunlight filters through sheer curtains, creating a golden, diffused glow and soft shadows. The scene is framed from a slightly elevated angle, photographic and highly detailed, with a playful, reassuring atmosphere that hints at honest reflection, trial and error, and gentle self-improvement.

Aarav Sharma

CEO

Founders and contributors who share real stories and practical guidance.

A well-worn, spiral-bound notebook lying open on a honey-toned wooden kitchen table, its pages filled with colorful sticky notes, doodled checkboxes, and half-finished to-do lists. A chipped, pale yellow ceramic mug sits nearby, a tea bag tag draped over the rim, with faint steam curling upward. Soft morning sunlight pours through an unseen window, casting gentle, elongated shadows and highlighting the texture of the paper and wood grain. In the background, slightly out of focus, are a small potted herb plant and a fridge corner covered in magnets and notes. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with a shallow depth of field, creates a calm, inviting, and playful mood that suggests everyday problem-solving in a comforting home setting.

Mateo García

CTO

We gather diverse voices who care about practical, compassionate advice.

A cozy living room corner featuring an overstuffed teal armchair with a slightly rumpled knit blanket draped over one arm and a stack of mismatched self-help and humor books on the floor beside it. A small round side table holds a quirky ceramic lamp shaped like a cloud and a notepad with a bold title scribbled at the top: “Things I Might Actually Try This Time.” Warm late-afternoon sunlight filters through sheer curtains, creating a golden, diffused glow and soft shadows. The scene is framed from a slightly elevated angle, photographic and highly detailed, with a playful, reassuring atmosphere that hints at honest reflection, trial and error, and gentle self-improvement.

Zuri Ndlovu

Engineer

We listen, learn, and rewrite how everyday problems feel possible.

A well-worn, spiral-bound notebook lying open on a honey-toned wooden kitchen table, its pages filled with colorful sticky notes, doodled checkboxes, and half-finished to-do lists. A chipped, pale yellow ceramic mug sits nearby, a tea bag tag draped over the rim, with faint steam curling upward. Soft morning sunlight pours through an unseen window, casting gentle, elongated shadows and highlighting the texture of the paper and wood grain. In the background, slightly out of focus, are a small potted herb plant and a fridge corner covered in magnets and notes. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with a shallow depth of field, creates a calm, inviting, and playful mood that suggests everyday problem-solving in a comforting home setting.

Leila Haddad

Designer

Real people, real lessons, tested tips you can actually try.

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