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NYC's Somethings Secures $19.2M Series A for Digital Mental Health Platform

There are raises… and then there are raises that say something about where the culture is headed. Somethings just closed a $19.2M Series A, led by Catalio Capital, with General Catalyst and Tusk...

There are raises… and then there are raises that say something about where the culture is headed. Somethings just closed a $19.2M Series A, led by Catalio Capital, with General Catalyst and Tusk Ventures doubling down. Total equity funding now sits at $28.6M. Brooklyn, New York on the map, but the signal is national. This is capital with conviction, not curiosity.

Patrick Gilligan, Founder and CEO of Somethings, did not wake up one day and decide youth mental health was a “hot space.” Patrick Gilligan lived it. Stanford product design and computer science sharpened the tools, but the origin story runs deeper. Personal experience with an eating disorder as a teen became the lens. When you have been in the dark, you stop building flashlights for show. You build them to work.

Somethings connects high risk teens and young adults with Certified Peer Specialist mentors and clinical providers through a telehealth platform designed for how young people actually communicate. Not a sterile waiting room. Not a once a month appointment that feels like a parent teacher conference. Ongoing digital support, human first.

The name matters. Somethings. Because when a teenager says “something feels off,” that something is rarely small. It is the quiet text at midnight. The missed class. The shift in tone. Somethings built a system to catch those signals before they turn into sirens.

And yes, there is AI. The responsible kind. Proprietary tools that do not talk to teens directly, but instead support mentors and clinicians with engagement, safety screening, and rapid clinical escalation. AI that amplifies human care instead of pretending to replace it. In a market obsessed with automation, that restraint is strategy.

The business lesson here is not just about capital. It is about clarity. Patrick Gilligan focused on a defined population, high risk youth who often receive no treatment at all. He aligned with Medicaid programs, state governments, schools, and healthcare organizations. He built around Certified Peer Specialists. Specific beats general every time.

Catalio Capital stepping in as lead tells you healthcare fluency matters. General Catalyst returning tells you early conviction can age well. Tusk Ventures leaning in signals policy and public sector nuance are part of the game. When your cap table mirrors your go to market, you are not guessing.

For founders in digital health, this is the reminder. Pick a real problem. Design for the actual user, not the conference panel. Use technology with discipline. And when you raise, raise to scale impact, not just headlines.

Somethings is not chasing trends. It is meeting teens where they are, in the moments that matter, turning small somethings into early interventions. In a system where too many young people fall through the cracks, that feels less like a startup story and more like infrastructure in the making.