MenoLisa – Personal support for your menopause journey
MenoLisa is an AI-powered companion for menopause education, symptom tracking, and everyday wellbeing support. Whether you are in perimenopause, menopause, or postmenopause, MenoLisa helps you better understand common changes, build healthy habits, and keep track of how you feel over time.
Menopause can affect sleep, mood, energy, focus, and daily routines. MenoLisa gives you a simple, private space to explore educational content, log symptoms, and receive general wellness guidance in clear, easy-to-understand language.
What you can do with MenoLisa
Learn about common menopause-related symptoms and wellbeing topics. Track symptoms, sleep, mood, and daily patterns. Explore nutrition and movement tips that support overall wellbeing. Keep notes that can help you prepare for conversations with your doctor. Use a private, supportive space for reflection and self-awareness.
Built for everyday support
MenoLisa is designed to make menopause information easier to understand and easier to use in real life. Instead of overwhelming content, the app focuses on practical education, lifestyle support, and tracking tools that help you stay organized and informed.
Symptom tracking made simple
Use the built-in tracker to log symptoms and notice patterns over time. Your records can help you better understand your experience and support more informed discussions with a qualified healthcare professional.
Support for healthy habits
MenoLisa offers general guidance around nutrition, exercise, sleep, and wellbeing so you can develop routines that work for your lifestyle during menopause.
Private and judgment-free
Menopause can feel personal and sometimes isolating. MenoLisa gives you a calm, supportive space to learn, reflect, and stay connected to your own wellbeing.
Important
MenoLisa provides educational information and general wellness support only. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and it is not a substitute for a qualified healthcare professional. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or decisions about your health.
If you are experiencing severe symptoms or believe you may be having a medical emergency, contact your doctor or local emergency services immediately.