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For every woman who's been told to wait it out

Walk in ready. Walk in heard.

It's not in your head, and you're not “fine.” Wend brings your protocols, labs, symptoms, and appointments into one calm place, across every provider, so you walk into every visit ready to be heard.

Pre-launch. No spam, ever. Just the occasional honest note from Clare, and the day Wend opens.

Coming soon to the App StoreiPhone first
A woman in a clinic waiting room, preparing on her phone before her appointment.

If you've heard any of these,

It's just stress.Your labs are normal.You're getting older.It's just part of being a woman.It's probably anxiety.Let's wait and see.Have you tried losing weight?Have you considered therapy?

You're not imagining it. And you're not alone.

Researchers have been measuring what happens in that room for decades.This is what the record shows.

  • 4years

    How much later women are diagnosed than men, across hundreds of diseases, in a study of 6.9 million people.1

  • 50%

    How much more likely a woman's heart attack is to be misdiagnosed at first, across 600,000 patients.2

  • 30minutes

    How much longer women wait for pain relief in the emergency room, across 22,000 records.3

  • 45%

    Of autoimmune patients (three in four of whom are women) were first labeled “chronic complainers.” It takes an average of four doctors over four years to get the diagnosis.4

  • 61%

    Black women who prepare for possible insults, or are careful about their appearance, just to be treated fairly at a medical visit. Researchers call it heightened vigilance.5

  • Fewer than

    7%

    Of medical residents felt prepared to manage menopause. One in five never had a single lecture on it.6

And until 1993, women weren't required to be included in US clinical research at all.7

If the system hears women less, it hears some women least.

Wend can't fix the system. It can make sure the system can't ignore you.

A woman at home with a laptop, notebook, and tablet, keeping track of her own health.

You know your body better than any 12-minute appointment

You're the one actually running things: the HRT from one provider, the GLP-1 from a telehealth app, the supplement stack you built yourself, the lab number from the visit two doctors ago. None of them talk to each other. It all lives in your Notes app, three patient portals, and your memory.

So when you finally get the appointment, you freeze. The thing you wanted to ask doesn't come out right. You leave with another “everything looks fine,” and the feeling that no one is actually looking.

Being dismissed isn't a personality trait. It's what happens when no one has the full picture. So let's give you the full picture.

Built for the woman running her own health

Whether you're working toward a diagnosis or managing one, on five protocols or none, in perimenopause or twenty years from it, Wend keeps the whole picture coordinated, so nothing falls through the cracks.

  1. Your protocols, finally in one place

    HRT, GLP-1, supplements, lifestyle. See everything you're actually doing, across every provider, without a spreadsheet.

    Across every provider, in one view
  2. Labs as trends, not loose numbers

    Watch your biomarkers move over time, with your full hormone picture in view, including testosterone, treated as the primary female hormone it is, not an afterthought.

    Functional + clinical ranges, side by side
  3. A daily check-in under 90 seconds

    Energy, sleep, symptoms, workouts, and the medications you take. One tap each. Wend pulls from Apple Health where it can, so logging stays effortless and the record builds itself.

    Pulls from Apple Health automatically
  4. Turn your record into the right questions

    Before a visit, Wend's AI helper takes what you've logged and helps you shape it into clear questions for your provider, including what's changed since last time, in plain language. By design, it never diagnoses, never interprets your results, and never tells you what to do; when something needs a clinician, it points you back to your provider. You decide what it can see, and you can turn it off anytime.

    Questions only, never answers
  5. Walk in ready, then hand over the phone

    Before every appointment, Wend brings together the labs, symptoms, and questions that matter for that visit, so you spend your twelve minutes on what counts. When your provider wants to see for themselves, hand them your phone: a clean, read-only view of your own data in the clinical ranges they read. Facts only, framed for discussion, never a diagnosis.

    Read-only, in the ranges they read

From “you're not sick” to finally being heard

Without Wend

  • Protocols from different providers that have never been in the same room
  • Symptoms scattered across apps, portals, and memory
  • Guessing whether something is changing, or whether it's “just you”

With Wend

  • Every protocol, lab, and symptom in one calm place, across every provider
  • The pattern visible before you sit down with your provider
  • What's actually changed, on the record, not a feeling you have to defend

Wend doesn't diagnose you

It arms you for the conversation where you've been dismissed, so you're heard, not hurried

Everything you just saw, before your next appointment.

Join the founding waitlist: first in when we open, and six months of Wend+ free.

Two things, never confused

When you hand over your phone, your doctor can tell at a glance what they prescribed from what you chose in Wend — because the difference is built into how it looks, not just what it says.

  • From Dr. Okafor

    Estradiol 0.05 mg patch

    Twice weekly · started April 2026

    Read / track only
  • You chose this · sourced

    Perimenopause Recomp · protein 120 g

    Adapted from peer-reviewed consensus

    well-established
    Edit · your starting point

Provider regimens stay factual and read-only. Wend plans are yours to adjust — and every one shows how strong the evidence behind it is.

We point our AI at the system. Not at you.

A lot of health apps are racing to predict your next symptom. We're deliberately not one of them. Your body isn't a forecast, and you don't need another app guessing at it.

What's actually broken is the system around you: the twelve-minute appointment, the records that don't travel, the questions that never get asked, the years it can take to be taken seriously. That's where Wend's AI does its work: the prep, the record, the plain-language translation, the follow-up.

The appointment, not the prediction. Your advocacy, not your anxiety.

Calm by design

  • No red alerts

  • No streaks, no guilt

  • Your most sensitive data never leaves your phone

Clare, founder of Wend, holding a coffee in a sunlit café.
For the first time, I was heard. Because I made sure I was.

Why I built Wend

Two years ago, I knew something was wrong. I was exhausted, I'd gained almost 30 pounds in a year, I was bloated, my heart would race for no reason, and my memory had gone. I went everywhere I could: office visits, online appointments, menopause-specific providers, therapy. I finally got on HRT, and it did help, but half of my symptoms simply didn't budge. And still, every appointment ended the same way: my labs were “normal,” so I was fine. Dear reader: I wasn't fine. I knew it, but I felt alone.

So I stopped just hoping someone would fix it. I started tracking everything myself: my symptoms, my labs, my heart rate, day after day. I researched the ends of the internet. And I brought that data into my appointments. That is when my doctors finally started fighting for a solution with me, because I'd handed them something they couldn't wave away. For the first time, I was heard. Because I made sure I was.

That is the whole reason Wend exists. Not to diagnose you, and not to replace your doctor, but to hand you the full picture, so you can find your way back to yourself.

— Clare, founder

Clare is the founder of Sovari, LLC, the company behind Wend.

Questions, answered plainly

Is this just for perimenopause?

No. Wend is for any woman managing her health and tired of being dismissed, whether you're 26 and can't get a straight answer, or twenty years past menopause and still keeping your own records. Perimenopause is simply where many of us first feel it, so it's where we started.

Does the AI tell me what's wrong with me?

No. Wend's AI helper does one thing: it helps you turn your own logged data into questions for your provider. By design it never diagnoses, never interprets your results, and never recommends a treatment or dose, and when a question calls for clinical judgment it points you back to your doctor. You decide what it can see before anything is shared, and you can turn it off anytime.

Is my data private?

Yes, and we built it for someone who has every reason not to trust the system with this. Your most sensitive information, like anything about your cycle, stays on your phone and is never sent to our servers, so we can't see it, sell it, or be made to hand it over. Everything else is encrypted, only ever yours, and you can export it or delete your account, completely and immediately, whenever you want. Full details are on our privacy page.

What will my doctor see if I hand them my phone?

You can show your provider a clean, read-only view of your own data: your current medications, recent labs in standard clinical ranges, your key trends, and a recent symptom timeline, with the date it last synced. It stays on that view rather than opening the rest of your app, and it's framed as a patient-reported summary for discussion, not a medical record.

I see more than one provider. Does Wend handle that?

That's exactly what it's for. Your menopause specialist, your GP, your telehealth prescriber, the clinic that does your labs: each one sees a slice. Wend is where the slices come together, so you're the one holding the whole picture, and every provider you hand the phone to sees the same complete record.

What if I already have a diagnosis?

Then Wend helps you run it. Track the protocol you've been given across every provider involved, mark what you take and see it over time, capture what you and your provider decided and what's still to book or recheck, and walk into every follow-up with what's changed since last time, organized and ready to discuss. Getting a diagnosis is one fight; managing one well is another. Wend is built for both.

Is Wend medical advice?

No. Wend, including its AI helper, never diagnoses, never tells you what to do, and never flags a value as “good” or “bad.” It organizes your information and helps you prepare for conversations with your own providers. Those decisions stay between you and your clinicians.

When does it launch, and on what?

iPhone first. Join the waitlist and you'll be the first to know, no spam in between.

How much will it cost?

There's a free tier you can use for as long as you like: daily logging, your medications, and your basic history. Wend+ adds the parts that take real work to build, labs as trends over time, the appointment-prep helper, and Provider View, for $89.99 a year or $11.99 a month, with a 7-day free trial. And because you're here early: founding waitlist members get 6 months of Wend+ free when we open.
A woman showing her phone to her doctor across the exam table.

Be the most prepared person in the room

Join the waitlist and be first in when Wend opens.

The occasional honest note, and the day we open. Never spam.

Then find your way back to yourself