About us
Billie and the Kids Harm Reduction Studio began as a late-night conversation between friends who had watched slot apps colonise quiet minutes on public transport. We are not clinicians, regulators, or investors. We translate product mechanics into everyday language so people can recognise when entertainment drifts into compulsion.
Our pages mix lived experience with citations you can verify in public health journals. We host a free social reel demo so some visitors can observe cravings without feeding a real wallet—but we never pretend pixels replace therapy, debt advice, or GA meetings.
What we will never do
We will not take stakes, sell odds boosts, or broker affiliate deals with operators. We will not harvest sensitive health data through hidden forms. If a sentence here ever sounds like marketing for real-money gambling, tell us—it means we failed the brief.
How we stay funded
Today this site is maintained as a static education project. Grants, workshop fees, or voluntary donations may appear in the future; any change will be disclosed plainly in the disclaimer and terms pages so you can judge independence for yourself.