Persify was created with a simple but important goal: to reduce part of the hardship of migration — and build a space where we can grow together.

Our vision is to help turn the Persian-speaking immigrant community into a more dynamic, supportive, and empowered community — one where we can grow together and build a better future.
Persify was created with a simple but important goal: to reduce part of the hardship of migration.
We know that migration is not just moving from one country to another. Sometimes it means starting over, facing loneliness, uncertainty, and the challenge of finding trustworthy people, services, and opportunities.
Persify is not here to perform miracles, but it can be a space for stronger support and connection; a place where we can find each other more easily, share experiences, offer help, and receive help.
We believe that when people feel closer to each other and trust begins to grow, many difficult parts of the journey become more manageable.
We are still at the beginning of this path, and we look to the future with hope and excitement. More valuable and exciting features will be added to Persify soon — features that will make this sense of support simpler, smarter, and more effective.
Our hope is that Persify will be more than just a platform for its users. We want it to feel familiar, trustworthy, and close — a place where people can feel a stronger sense of belonging and think of it a little like home.

Mohsen Jafari
Founder & Principal
A note from the founder
Everything started with a migration experience. It showed me how much the support of people around you can make this journey easier and more bearable. Without that support, migration, starting a new life, and adapting to a new country would have been much harder for me. But the truth is, many people do not have that kind of support.
Many people go through migration alone — without a support network, without proper guidance, and sometimes in an environment that can be deeply exploitative. Persify grew from this concern; from the belief that mutual support and solidarity can reduce at least part of these hardships.
To be honest, Persify is not just an idea or a business to me. It is the reflection of a real concern — the desire to build a space where we can help one another, receive help from each other, grow together, move forward faster, and make the migration journey a little easier, more human, and more bearable.