You're not imagining it.
Something is off.

Built for female biology, Evely turns your symptoms, patterns, and life stage into a personalized plan with your top priorities.

See where to start and what to ignore for now.

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Developed with researchers in women's health, longevity, and precision medicine
Stanford University
Harvard University
UC Berkeley

Sound familiar?

You're not alone in this.

I feel like something is off but my bloodwork is 'normal.' My doctor literally shrugged at me.

Cristiana, 39, pilot trial participant

I can't sleep, my brain doesn't work, I'm gaining weight — and nobody can tell me why.

A pattern we often see

I've spent hundreds on supplements and I have no idea if any of them are working.

Nichole, 43 — after she’s tried everything

Check in with yourself

What's your body trying to tell you?

Tap everything that sounds like you.

How Evely works

Your decision layer.

01

Maps your pattern

Evely finds the signal in the noise through your symptoms, lifestyle context, and optional wearable connections or labs.

02

Prioritizes your focus

Your top 3 priorities — and what to ignore for now — calibrated to female biology.

03

Tracks what's moving

A light weekly loop so you can see what's working and when to adjust.

Takes 3 minutes to get started.

Evely connects with the following and more

Oura
Fitbit
Garmin
Google Fit
Peloton
Function Health

Less noise. More direction.

You've done enough Googling at 2am. Evely connects all the dots — so you don't have to.

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From our pilot cohort

Real women. Real patterns.

"I felt crazy."

My labs were "normal," and I kept getting brushed off—despite waking at 3am every night. Evely identified my symptom pattern—weirdly accurate—and gave me a clear focus area. Within weeks, I finally felt like I was moving in the right direction.

Sarah, 41

"Is this perimenopause? I'm only 38."

My symptoms felt random, and I kept second-guessing myself. Evely helped me understand what was going on in my body and gave me a clear place to start. For the first time in a while, I felt like I was in control again.

Maya, 38

"$200/month on supplements with no idea if they were working."

I was shocked to learn that over half the supplements I was taking weren't really the right fit for me. Evely helped me narrow it down to what actually mattered, and I cut my stack in half. I finally stopped buying things "just in case."

Rachel, 44

Our advisors

Built with scientific rigour.

Prof. Nilah Ioannidis

Prof. Nilah Ioannidis, UC Berkeley

Chief Scientific Advisor

Previously Stanford, Harvard, University of Cambridge

AI-driven precision health, longevity, genomics

46 peer-reviewed publications

Prof. Alexander Ioannidis

Prof. Alexander Ioannidis, Stanford

Scientific Advisor

Previously Harvard, University of Cambridge

Precision genetics, AI in healthcare, clinical data science

81 peer-reviewed publications

Your data stays yours.

Built with privacy first
HIPAA-grade encryption
You decide what to connect
Disconnect anytime

FAQ

Questions & answers

Wearables show you signals. Evely translates your symptom pattern — plus optional wearable and lab data — into a ranked shortlist of likely drivers, your first 3 priorities, and what to ignore for now. All calibrated to female biology and life stage.

Evely is the decision layer: it turns labs + lifestyle + wearables into prioritized focus areas, then helps you validate progress — without adding more complexity to your stack.

No. Evely is built for women across life stages — cycle-aware when you're cycling, perimenopause-aware when hormones are shifting, and still relevant post-menopause. Your priorities adapt as your biology changes.

Most tools personalize superficially, then hand you a generic checklist. Evely prioritizes from your symptom pattern and interprets signals through a female-biology lens — so normal shifts don't look like failure, and you don't overcorrect.

We're opening Early Access in cohorts starting Spring 2026. Join the waitlist to get invited as spots open.

Stop guessing.

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