How it works
A practical flow for capturing, structuring, and communicating health experiences.
Wild Enough Women is testing an early MVP that helps people record what is happening in their own words, review entries over time, and prepare appointment-ready summaries without relying on medical jargon.
1. Capture
In the early MVP, participants can add written notes in their own words, alongside structured details such as pain level, symptoms, triggers, and optional cycle information.
2. Structure
We are testing simple history and chart views that let people review entries over time, reduce memory strain, and support pattern awareness without overclaiming certainty.
3. Output
The current MVP can generate an appointment-ready summary that brings together logged information in a format designed to support self-advocacy and clearer conversations.
What this can look like in practice
The early MVP is designed to be simple enough to use in real life and structured enough to make complex experiences easier to revisit later. The next phase will explore what needs to be clearer, calmer, and more useful in practice.
Plain-language explanation
This is not about replacing clinical care.
It is about helping people hold onto their own experience more clearly and communicate it with less strain.
The goal is not certainty. The goal is better structure, better recall, and better advocacy.
A timeline over time
Short entries build a clearer record instead of needing to reconstruct everything later.
Patterns become more visible as timing, symptoms, and questions begin to stand out.
A clearer conversation starter helps structure what has been happening and what to discuss.