Built by vets · For vets · Anonymous by default
The VA isn't broken because it lacks services — it's broken because they're scattered across ten apps no vet wants to open. Valor is the one you open every morning. Squad first. Bureaucracy second.
17
vet suicides / day
VA, 2023
30%
post-9/11 PTSD rate
RAND
5+
apps the avg vet juggles
VA, civilian, peer
1
place that ties it together
this one
“I will never leave a fallen comrade.”
— Soldier's Creed

Meet your handler
Rex is the always-on operator behind Valor — the one watching your check-ins, nudging your squad, flagging the trend before it turns into a crisis, and pulling the right VA or civilian thread when you need it. You don't manage the system. Rex does.
— Life, handled.
Mission brief
30 seconds. Mood, sleep, and a 4-item PCL-5 micro-pulse. We trend it. You stay in the loop on your own head.
Open →Matched by branch, MOS, and deployment era. Group of 6–8. Async chat — no awkward video calls. Real people, real call signs.
Open →When your check-ins trend bad, we route you — peer first, then trained specialist, then 988 warm handoff. Never a dead-end button.
Open →Claims status, Community Care providers, GI Bill remaining, HUD-VASH, jobs for your rating. Personalized to your service record.
Open →Why this exists
PTSD Coach is fine. MyHealtheVet exists. Vets4Warriors picks up. Stop Soldier Suicide does the data. Nobody connects them, and nobody owns the morning ritual that keeps a vet plugged in before things spiral.
Valor is that morning ritual — and quietly, the connective tissue between VA records, civilian providers (paid by VA Community Care most vets don't know they qualify for), peer community, and the life logistics that come after the uniform.
We are not the VA. We're not asking permission. We're building what the VA should have built, and inviting them in once vets have already shown up.
Phase 1 — Open beta for post-9/11 vets
Anonymous handle. No real name required. Take 30 seconds — your squad is waiting.
Enlist nowIn crisis right now? Tap the red button — or call 988, press 1.