The EAP model is due for comparison.
Most EAP providers offer the same phone-line, short-session model. Ascenda is built differently — continuous, role-aware, and designed for high-strain workforces. See how we compare with the providers your teams are most likely already using.
Acacia EAP
Acacia EAP (Acacia Connection) is a Brisbane-based privately held EAP partnering with 2,000+ organisations — including a white-label arrangement with Employment Hero reaching ~300,000 SME businesses. They offer the widest multi-channel access of any mid-tier Australian EAP (phone, video, in-person, live chat, text/SMS, app) and claim a market-leading real-time employer dashboard with psychosocial hazard visibility. The structural gap: 3 sessions per employee per year, no Medicare/insurance integration for care continuity, and limited sector-specific clinical depth. Ascenda provides what Acacia's model doesn't: clinical continuity, role-specific pathways, and care that doesn't end when sessions expire.
AccessEAP
AccessEAP (Access Programs Australia Ltd) is one of Australia's founding EAP providers — a not-for-profit registered charity operating since 1989 with 950+ qualified clinical professionals nationally, dedicated ATSI and LGBTQIA+ support lines, and a Rural Doctors Association partnership. The values alignment is genuine. For high-strain workforces in healthcare, legal, and emergency services, the clinical model remains generalist with limited documented digital platform depth and outdated published performance data. Ascenda builds on values-aligned principles with clinically specific, role-aware support.
Assure Programs
Assure Programs (subsidiary of APM Group, now owned by Madison Dearborn Partners US PE) is a Brisbane-based EAP operating since 1991 with 700+ partner organisations and 600+ associate clinicians. Their 3-phase critical incident stepped care model — deployed at Bourke Street Mall, Lindt Cafe Siege, and major natural disasters — is genuinely gold-standard. ISO 9001:2015 accreditation, a dedicated First Nations clinical team, and the award-winning Wellbeing Gateway digital platform are real differentiators. The gap: standard 4-session cap, no care continuity beyond EAP, and recent US PE ownership (October 2024) introduces service continuity uncertainty.
BetterUp
BetterUp is the world's largest AI-powered enterprise coaching platform — $569.8M raised, $4.7B peak valuation — with 4,000+ ICF-certified coaches, a proprietary Whole Person Model (30+ PhDs, 9 behavioural dimensions), and 150-factor AI matching trained on 4M+ coaching sessions. Named clients include Meta, Salesforce, Airbnb, Google, and the US Air Force. BetterUp is explicitly NOT a clinical EAP — it cannot provide therapy, psychiatry, crisis support, or EAP regulatory compliance. At ~$499/user/month, it is 10–50x traditional EAP pricing. APAC coach availability through contractor network but no AU entity or office. Ascenda provides the full clinical EAP capability — therapy, crisis support, WHS compliance, industry-specific protocols — that BetterUp's coaching model does not deliver.
Converge International
Converge International is one of Australia's most established EAP providers — broad network, phone and digital access, crisis support. For high-strain workforces like healthcare, legal, and emergency services, the generic model consistently produces sub-5% utilisation. Ascenda offers role-specific check-ins, therapist continuity, and employer-facing psychosocial risk visibility designed for the people who most need support to actually use it.
Headspace for Work
Headspace for Work is the brand leader in mental health platforms — $543M combined funding (Headspace+Ginger merger, 2021), $3B valuation — with 4,000+ enterprise clients across 200 countries, 15,000+ clinicians, and the strongest consumer brand recognition in the category (73% of enterprise clients cite brand as adoption driver). Its Ebb AI companion (7M+ messages, 2,000+ employer deployments, voice mode December 2025, available in Australia) and January 2026 stratified AI care model represent the most accessible AI-forward EAP. Full EAP scope: unlimited coaching, therapy, psychiatry, work-life services, critical incident support. The specific gap: Ebb is explicitly not a therapist, no industry-specific clinical protocols, no psychosocial risk reporting for HR, no AU enterprise clinical infrastructure despite Ebb's Australian availability, and the stratified AI care model launched January 2026 is not yet proven at scale. Ascenda delivers the clinical depth, industry specificity, and WHS compliance that Headspace's brand-led model does not provide.
Kyan Health
Kyan Health is a Zurich-based AI-powered 'living EAP' — $18.4M total funding (Series A November 2024), 150+ enterprise clients, 3M+ users — combining KAI AI companion (24/7, 30+ languages), licensed therapist/coach access, crisis support, self-care library (1,000+ hours), and team-level organisational analytics. Named clients include Hitachi Energy (40,000 employees) and On (11.6x ROI, $2.9M annual value). The specific gap: Kyan has no Australian presence (US expansion is 2026 priority), its psychosocial analytics are explicitly 'themes, not risk prediction' per its own FAQ, provider network claims (140,000) are unverifiable for a Series A company, and no industry-specific clinical protocols exist. Ascenda delivers what Kyan cannot yet offer — Australian infrastructure, WHS risk compliance, and industry-specific clinical depth.
Lyra Health
Lyra Health is the most clinically sophisticated US EAP platform — $915M raised, $5.58B valuation — with the four-product Lyra Empower AI platform (Connect, Care, Engage, Link), clinical-grade Lyra AI (pilot October 2025), Guided Practice Sessions (GPS) between-session model, and 23 peer-reviewed studies. 20M+ members directly; 100M+ through health plans. Enterprise clients include Meta, Starbucks, Morgan Stanley, and Genentech. The specific gap: no AU infrastructure (Singapore and UK only), no funding since January 2022, industry specificity is client naming not clinical architecture, and psychosocial risk reporting is utilisation analytics not WHS-aligned risk intelligence. Ascenda provides the continuous, industry-specific, AU-compliant clinical layer that Lyra's global architecture does not yet deliver in Australia.
Modern Health
Modern Health is a San Francisco-based workforce mental health platform — $172M raised, $1.17B valuation — with a JAMA Psychiatry-validated Wellbeing Index assessment, global 60-country provider network, coaching + therapy + group sessions model, and NPS of 72 (vs industry average 25). Named clients include Pixar, Lyft, Instacart, and lululemon. The specific gap: no confirmed AU clinical infrastructure or WHS compliance capability, no industry-specific clinical protocols, session-capped model (6–16 coaching sessions per year), no funding since January 2021, and leadership restructuring signals execution uncertainty. Ascenda provides continuous, industry-specific clinical depth with Australian infrastructure and WHS psychosocial risk compliance.
Sonder
Sonder is an ACHS-accredited employee care platform backed by AU$90M+ from Blackbird Ventures, SEEK, and Hostplus — serving 1 million+ members with a claimed 40% engagement rate (20x traditional EAP). Their 24/7 human support with 10-second average response, no session caps, on-site emergency responders, and the most sophisticated psychosocial hazard reporting portal in the AU market represent genuine category innovation. The specific gap: Sonder explicitly states it does not perform formal risk assessments (Portal identifies hazard themes only), and deep sector-specific clinical customisation beyond frontline/safety features is limited. Ascenda combines Sonder-like engagement ambitions with industry-tuned clinical depth and formal WHS risk assessment.
Spring Health
Spring Health is the most technically sophisticated US EAP platform — $467M raised, $3.3B valuation (projected $6–7B post-Alma merger), with a proprietary Precision Mental Healthcare ML engine, Compass EHR, Atlas analytics, and JAMA-validated outcomes (1.9x ROI, $1,070 net savings per participant). 50M+ covered lives across 4,500+ employer clients. The specific gap for Australian enterprises: no confirmed AU office, provider network, Privacy Act compliance, or WHS reporting. Industry personalisation is a marketing layer, not clinical architecture. Session-capped model with reported $250/session cost cliffs. Ascenda delivers what Spring Health architecturally cannot in Australia — continuous care, industry-specific clinical protocols, and WHS psychosocial risk compliance.
TELUS Health
TELUS Health (formerly Benestar, DTC) is Australia's largest EAP by covered lives — 2.2 million+ lives, $5.9M+ in government contracts, and global scale via 180,000+ providers in 200+ countries. Four ownership changes in four years (DTC → Benestar → LifeWorks → TELUS Health) have created brand instability. Their standard model uses form-based intake with no human-led clinical triage, no published AU psychosocial risk tooling, and no sector-specific clinical programs. Ascenda offers what TELUS Health doesn't: industry-tuned matching, therapist continuity, and real-time psychosocial risk visibility.
Unmind
Unmind is a London-headquartered enterprise mental health platform (Sydney APAC office led by former Frankie Health co-founder Seb Poole) combining Nova AI (24/7, 60+ languages), Unmind Talk (1,000+ practitioners, 80+ countries), 700+ hours of self-guided content, and the Culture Amp strategic partnership for WHS psychosocial risk. Backed by TELUS Global Ventures with $100M+ raised, it's the most AI-advanced platform in the Australian market. The gaps: enterprise-only (500+ employees), US-first growth strategy post Series C, AU practitioner network at capacity (waitlist only), limited on-site crisis response, and few documented Australian clients. Ascenda offers industry-tuned clinical depth with a therapist-in-the-loop AI model — not AI-first with human backup.
Uprise
Uprise is a Sydney-founded (UNSW campus) digital EAP built on a Stepped Care framework — an automated wellbeing algorithm scores employees 0–100 and routes them to self-guided CBT modules, coaching, or psychologist sessions based on risk level. Founded by clinical psychologist Dr Jay Spence, it's a genuinely prevention-first approach. The gaps: acquired by US-based IBH/Periscope Equity in March 2021 (small AU team of 11–50), limited crisis response capability, no documented sector-specific programs for high-risk industries, and limited published AU clinical outcomes. Ascenda offers the clinical depth and industry specificity that Uprise's horizontal model doesn't provide.
Wysa
Wysa is the world's most clinically validated AI mental health chatbot — India/UK/USA-headquartered, $30.5M equity raised, with 45+ peer-reviewed studies, FDA Breakthrough Device Designation (2022), and deployments across NHS UK, Swiss Re (including Australia via Wysa Assure, August 2023), and Singapore MOH. Its rules-based NLP architecture delivers 24/7 unlimited access with clinician-written CBT scripts that cannot hallucinate dangerous advice. The specific gap: Wysa is an AI-only standard B2B product without industry-specific clinical content, without a therapist matching capability, and without psychosocial risk dashboards for HR. Ascenda combines continuous AI access with therapist-in-the-loop clinical depth, industry-specific protocols, and WHS risk intelligence.
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