Tyler Hein is the founder of LifeQuest, a platform designed to help people document life more intentionally, reflect on their growth, and hold onto the moments that matter.
Currently earning her MBA at Cornell Johnson, Tyler brings a background in digital experience, content strategy, and platform building. Before business school, she spent years at AT&T helping create digital platforms and experiences designed to engage users at scale. She also served as CEO of oxyGEN, a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit, where she led a 60-person leadership team supporting a community of more than 10,000 members across 12 chapters in two countries.
LifeQuest is deeply personal to her. It grew from a simple but powerful observation: too many people are moving through life on autopilot — distracted, overwhelmed, and so busy chasing what’s next that they barely get to enjoy what’s now. Tyler wanted to build something different. Something that helps people slow down, notice their lives, and feel proud of the story they’re creating.
As an avid gamer, longtime bucket list enthusiast, and someone who has always been drawn to the idea that life should be lived with intention, Tyler saw an opportunity to build a platform that feels more playful, meaningful, and human than traditional social media. So she taught herself how to build it.
Driven by determination and a clear vision, she began creating LifeQuest from the ground up herself — combining strategy, storytelling, design, and self-taught technical skills to bring the idea to life. Today, LifeQuest is being shaped by 70+ customer discovery interviews and one big mission: to help people live more fully and remember more of the life they’re living.
LifeQuest is being built with heart, curiosity, and a simple belief:
You've been playing the game of life on someone else's scoreboard. It's time to build your own.


