
Kazakhstani online therapy service Sezim and international ride-hailing company inDrive have announced a partnership. From now on, inDrive users can access psychologists’ consultations for free via Sezim.
Sezim is Kazakhstan’s first anonymous online psychotherapy service, with more than 80 mental health professionals on the platform conducting around 1,500 consultations each month.
Starting in September, inDrive users who have experienced incidents can contact the company’s support service and will then be granted access to free consultations via Sezim.
inDrive is the first company to partner with Sezim not to support its employees, but its customers. Previously, Sezim has worked with over 20 corporate clients, including telecommunications provider Beeline and Bank CenterCredit.
inDrive operates in 888 cities across 48 countries. Its founder and shareholder, Arsen Tomsky, is among the richest Kazakhs, according to Forbes Kazakhstan in 2025, with an estimated net worth of $850 million.