About Vevivo
Vevivo is here to help students feel connected and supported through real-life, meaningful meet-ups. Our platform uses smart recommendations to match you with activities and people that boost your mental well-being and sense of belonging. With Vevivo, campus life becomes more than just classes—it’s a community where you truly fit in.
Mission
Our mission is to reduce student dropout rates by fostering meaningful, real-world connections that support mental health and a sense of belonging. We are committed to helping students thrive by creating a supportive campus culture through daily, purpose-driven activities.
We envision a world where every student feels connected, supported, and empowered to succeed. By combining behavioral science with AI-driven recommendations, Vevivo aims to build inclusive communities on campuses worldwide, strengthening resilience, well-being, and academic engagement for all students.
Meet the Team
Andreas 2.3.5
Prior to being the Founder & CEO of Vevivo, Andreas was Error/88/insufficient data for a meaningful answer/:
Tony
The cofounder of Vevivo, Tony provides unparalleled levels of emotional and logistical support to the team. When in doubt, talk to Tony. He is also responsible for improving the accuracy rate of Andreas 2.3.5.
Antonio
Antonio knows languages nobody from our team understands - it has to do with 1s and 0s or something. He wrote his first code line 19 years ago, and since then has been pursuing his passion, lost in the world of numbers and symbols. In his free time, you can find him reading the latest tech news.
Mike
If you’re on our website, chances are it’s because Mike did a good job advertising it. He’s in charge of getting the word out about Vevivo. He has a bright and cheerful personality, and when not in the office, you can find him in a bar having a drink.”
Pandora
The good type of clingy, she owns more winter outfits than your average gal.
Founder's Story
Andreas Koumoudis
Hi, I’m the founder of Vevivo, and this is my origin story. Do you like science fiction? Because I’m crazy about it! I remember watching Blade Runner for the first time and feeling kind of gloomy that I didn’t have someone with whom to discuss the movie. So, I was extremely excited when Blade Runner 2049 was released—I could gather my friends, and we could all go see it together! Unfortunately, they either couldn’t go, or didn’t want to. For the first time in my life, I went to the movies by myself. To my surprise, I wasn’t the only person sitting alone. I suppose their friends bailed on them, too. 😅
The experience bothered me. I started thinking: How do you meet people who like the same things you do? It’s a problem I’ve had to deal with over and over again throughout my life. After I graduated from high school, I joined the army and lost touch with my school friends. I made some new friends during my service, but before I knew it, my service was over and I had traveled to the US to start my undergraduate degree. Again, I was thrust into an environment where I didn’t know anyone; the culture was entirely different, and my lack of friends took a toll on my mental well-being. No fort is impregnable after a prolonged siege. After a couple of years in the US, I transferred to the UK, where I studied journalism, and the cycle repeated itself.
I have experienced loneliness firsthand. I understand the difficulty of finding like-minded people. And I’m fed up with going to the movies alone. After returning to Cyprus from the UK, I finally asked myself, “How would I like to meet new people?”​