
April 19, 2026 · 4 dk okuma · Whally Team
One of the strongest framing ideas in the deck is that the market keeps selling snapshots to women who actually need narratives. That observation is simple, but it changes what a product has to do.
Cycle apps collect symptoms. Clinic tests capture a single moment. Basic strips often answer a narrow yes-or-no question. None of those formats naturally explain how four reproductive hormones move relative to one another over time.
Whally's proposed value comes from repeated measurements across the cycle. The goal is not simply more data, but more context around ovulation, fertile windows, luteal behavior, estrogen patterns, and early hormonal signals.
