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Grace Health
Innovating access to women's health in emerging markets.

What is Grace Health?

Grace Health provides a dedicated mobile platform designed to enhance access to women's health services, particularly for those in emerging markets and low-resource settings. The application allows users to track their menstrual cycles and symptoms, receiving AI-based predictions for periods and ovulation to better understand their reproductive health.

Beyond tracking, the app offers a private chat feature where users can ask health-related questions and receive support. It also incorporates a reward system to encourage active and loyal usage. Grace Health aims to facilitate positive health behaviors and connect users with tailored access programs and subsidised healthcare options, bridging the gap in accessible health information and services for a large population of women.

Features

  • Cycle and Symptom Tracking: Log menstrual cycles and symptoms.
  • AI-Based Predictions: Receive AI-driven period and ovulation predictions.
  • Private Health Chat: Ask health questions and get support privately.
  • Reward System: Earn rewards for active and loyal app usage.
  • Low Data Usage: Designed as a lightweight app (8.3MB) suitable for low-resource settings.
  • Access Programs: Connects users to tailored health programs and subsidised healthcare.

Use Cases

  • Tracking menstrual cycles accurately.
  • Predicting fertile windows and ovulation.
  • Receiving private answers to women's health questions.
  • Accessing health information in low-resource settings.
  • Engaging with health services through a mobile platform.
  • Monitoring reproductive health.

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