• Help Me Build Something Better for Menopause

  • I'm in perimenopause and have been frustrated by how hard it is to get real help. 

    I'm exploring whether there's something worth building to help women navigate this better and I want to know what other people are struggling with. This takes about 8 minutes. Thank you for sharing your experience!

  • Where you are right now

    A few quick questions to understand your situation.
  • What's been hard 

    I want to understand what you're actually dealing with - not what the textbooks say.
  • Treatments you're exploring 

    There's no right answer here - just say what you've tried or are curious about.
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  • What would actually help 

    If I could build anything for you, what would matter most?
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  • Three different approaches 

    I am exploring a few directions. What resonates - and what's missing.
  • Here are four approaches to menopause support. 

    Option A: The Personalized Guide
    A human-reviewed, AI-powered profile that analyzes your symptoms, health history, and stage to explain what's happening in your body — plus a personalized action plan and talking points / questions to bring to your doctor.

    Option B: The Care Navigator
    A dedicated menopause health coach who helps you understand your options, find the right providers, navigate insurance and costs, and advocates alongside you, either prior to your first doctor's appointment or throughout your care journey.

    Option C: Menopause Care, Delivered
    Direct access to menopause-specialized providers via video or messaging — get prescriptions (HRT, GLP-1s), treatment plans, and ongoing support without fighting the system.

    Option D: Menopause Resource Center
    Unbiased, detailed comparisons of your options - telehealth providers (Midi vs. Alloy vs. Hers), medications (Wegovy vs. Zepbound, branded vs. compounded, what to pay and where to get them), and lifestyle solutions (online strength training, supplements that actually work, OTC treatments worth trying). Think Consumer Reports for menopause.

  • How you'd want it to work 

    A few questions about format and cost.
  • A few last things 

    Almost done. These help us understand who we're hearing from.
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