Students supporting
students, safely
A moderated, anonymous peer community where students across the globe connect, listen and lift each other up. 24/7, in 26 languages.
Everything students need,
nothing they don't
A purpose-built peer support platform that students actually want to open, not another tool that sits unused.
See why 310+ universities choose TalkCampus as their student wellbeing platform. New to peer support? Explore our introduction to peer support training module.
I've been feeling really isolated lately. Moved to a new city for uni and don't know anyone here.
I felt exactly the same way my first term. You're not alone in feeling like this, it does get better.
You're brave for reaching out. I'm in my third year and promise the first few weeks are always the hardest 💙
Thank you both so much. I already feel less alone just reading this 🥺
Real conversations, real support
Students receive genuine responses from peers worldwide, within seconds, not days.
Genuine peer connection
Real students, not chatbots. Every conversation is human, empathetic and judgement-free.
Global, always available
A worldwide community means there's always someone online, at 3am on a Sunday or during finals week.
26 languages, one community
Real-time translation means a student in Tokyo can support someone in London, seamlessly.
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had never sought wellbeing support before
TalkCampus reaches students who would never walk into a counselling office. It's often the first step in their support journey.
Support that never clocks off
Anxiety doesn't wait for business hours. TalkCampus is there at 2am on a Tuesday, during Christmas break, and in the middle of exam season because a global community means someone is always awake.
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peer interactions and counting
Peer support at a global scale.
In their own words
De-identified quotes from real students on TalkCampus and TalkLife.
Give your students the support they deserve
Join 310+ institutions worldwide who trust TalkCampus to provide always-on, high-engagement peer support for their students.