perijournal
For perimenopause

A journal for the part nobody prepared you for.

Log what you're actually feeling in seconds. Watch the patterns surface over weeks. Walk into your next appointment with receipts.

Android first. iOS later. No spam — you'll hear from us twice before launch, tops.

Your phone counts your steps.
Nothing counts your mornings.

Generic trackers treat perimenopause as a rounding error. perijournal is built around the 35 symptoms that actually matter — from hot flashes to waking at 3am to word-finding — and quietly correlates them with your sleep, cycle, and heart rate.

01 — Log

One tap, five seconds.

Your top symptoms are always visible. Tap once to log, tap again for severity. Leave a note if you want.

02 — See

Patterns, in plain language.

"Your hot flashes cluster three days before your period." Not a chart you have to decode. A sentence.

03 — Share

A PDF your doctor will read.

One page. Grouped by symptom. Designed for the 12-minute visit. Exported in a tap.

Founding member — first 200

$49/year. Forever.

Skip the waitlist. Lock in half the regular price for life, shape what ships in the first release, and get early access the moment the Android app is in your hands.

  • $49/yr locked in — even after it goes to $99.
  • Android beta when it lands, iOS invite when it exists.
  • One founder-member email a month, with one real question.
  • Full refund anytime before launch, plus 30 days after — no questions asked.

Secured by Stripe. Cancel any time from your account.

“I'm not losing my mind. I'm in peri. I just needed a way to prove it.”

Why we're building this

A few things worth knowing.

Is this a medical device?
No. perijournal is a personal journal. It helps you notice patterns and share them with your clinician — it does not diagnose, treat, or prescribe.
When does it ship?
Android beta is targeted for later this year. Founding members get it first. Full refund anytime before launch, plus 30 days after — no questions.
What about my data?
Your entries live in your account, encrypted. We don't sell data and we don't share it with anyone — full privacy policy at launch.
Why not just use Google Fit, Apple Health, Clue, or Flo?
They're great at what they do. None of them take perimenopause seriously as its own phase. perijournal does.