Advanced mobile menopause management app for women in midlife
Comprehensive Guidance for Mobile Menopause Management in Midlife for Women
Advanced mobile menopause management app for women in midlife
Customer
Lisa Health Inc.
Pain
A need to manage all menopause-related processes, such as periods and symptoms, in one application.
Solution
Emerline developed an iOS application for menopause management that empowers women approaching or going through perimenopause or menopause to track symptoms and monitor their health.
Project Goals
Our customer approached us with a groundbreaking idea to create an iOS application for women and healthcare providers, aimed at managing menopause. Although the customer already had a website, they wanted to extend its capabilities and introduce innovative, state-of-the-art features, which will help transform the healthcare system for menopause management. By shifting from a website to an intuitive application, we aim to provide optimal quality care for women during their golden years and ensure that every aspect of menopause is dealt with the utmost attention and care.
Key Features
- Menopausal stage determination
- Menopause hormone therapy eligibility
- Personalized health recommendations
- Symptoms tracking
- Profound knowledge base
Tech Stack
BACKEND
- Python
MOBILE
- Swiftn
METHODOLOGY
- Scrum
INTEGRATIONS
- Contentful
- Fitbit
- Apple payments
What we did?
Our project team successfully integrated various disparate systems into a cohesive ERP platform, simplifying process management and substantially reducing maintenance and support costs. This transition propelled the company into phase 2, unleashing a plethora of additional functionalities previously absent in their outdated systems, including improved reporting capabilities and enhanced business control measures.
Moreover, this solution not only enhanced the company’s flexibility but also automated previously manual tasks within their ERP infrastructure. Had it not been for the integration of the Zircoo IPS product, the company would have continued to rely on manual procedures and paper-based document submissions, missing out on the efficiency of electronic documentation submission.