TripSitter launches directory for psychedelic practitioners
TripSitter has launched an online directory to help people find psychedelic practitioners, guides, coaches, facilitators, and integration specialists. The platform is free for early practitioner listings and is designed to replace scattered social posts and word-of-mouth searches with a more direct way to connect.
Why it matters: - People looking for psychedelic support often rely on scattered social media posts, forums, or personal referrals. - TripSitter aims to make that search easier by putting practitioners in one searchable place. - The directory could help more people find preparation, integration, and wellness support from professionals who fit their needs.
What happened: - TripSitter announced the launch of its online directory on June 8, 2026. - The platform is available at tripsitter.cc. - The directory is designed to help people find psychedelic practitioners, guides, coaches, facilitators, and integration specialists in their area. - Practitioners can create profiles and connect with people interested in psychedelic-assisted growth and related wellness practices.
The details: - Practitioner profiles can include services, training, locations, specialties, and contact information. - TripSitter currently features practitioners across the United States. - The company plans to expand its listings over time. - Early practitioner listings are free of charge. - The directory was created to address the challenge of finding experienced professionals through trusted recommendations instead of scattered online sources.
Between the lines: - Founder John Biggs said many people interested in psychedelic experiences struggle to find qualified practitioners they can trust. - Biggs said the platform gives practitioners a place to share their background and approach while helping users find support that fits their needs. - Biggs also said his own experience with clinical depression and psychedelic therapy showed how difficult it can be to find skilled guidance. - The launch suggests TripSitter is positioning itself as a discovery tool for a growing wellness category that still lacks easy-to-use search infrastructure.
What’s next: - TripSitter expects to add more practitioner listings over time. - The company is encouraging early participation by keeping listings free for now. - Users and practitioners can visit the company’s announcement to learn more or create a profile.
The bottom line: - TripSitter is trying to turn a fragmented search process into a centralized directory for psychedelic care and support.
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