Choose your goal
Start with what matters most: PMS, skin, energy, pregnancy planning, menopause support, or general hormonal balance.
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Pistil Brain brings together cycle tracking, symptoms, goals, clinical context, and pharmacy support to help you spot patterns and prepare better conversations with healthcare professionals.
Track cycle, symptoms, sleep, mood, skin, and energy.
Turn your patterns into doctor-ready context.
Bridge to pharmacist-supported essentials.
How Pistil Brain works
The app story is intentionally simple: choose a goal, track what matters, understand patterns, get a practical plan, and know when pharmacy or clinical support should come in.
Start with what matters most: PMS, skin, energy, pregnancy planning, menopause support, or general hormonal balance.
Log cycle days, mood, sleep, discharge, pain, skin changes, energy, and notes in a way that feels lightweight.
See recurring symptom timing and lifestyle signals that may be worth discussing with a healthcare professional.
Receive guidance across diet, sleep, stress, movement, and supplements, with safer language and clear limitations.
Move into pharmacy essentials, a consult, or doctor-ready summaries when your symptoms need more support.
What it learns from
Pistil Brain should not be another isolated tracker. It becomes useful when cycle data, symptoms, goals, consults, and pharmacy support sit in one coherent flow.
Daily and weekly inputs help make symptom timing easier to see and explain.
Guidance is framed around the outcome the user actually wants to improve.
Consult notes and lab results the user chooses to share can support safer next steps.
Relevant essentials can be surfaced through Pistil Pharmacy with pharmacist support.
Users can walk into a consult with clearer context, not scattered notes.
Health data handling is framed around consent, security, and clear user control.
Trust and safety
Pistil Brain should help users notice patterns and prepare better questions. It is not positioned as a diagnosis tool, and the experience should clearly escalate users toward a doctor or pharmacist when appropriate.
Early access users will help shape the product before invites open more widely.