
FORTE — AI-Powered Men's Health App
The Flo Health for men — private, anonymous, stigma-free.
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The Flo Health for men — private, anonymous, stigma-free.
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FORTE is a fully working AI-powered men's health app- built for questions men are too embarrassed to ask anyone. ED, testosterone, nightfall, performance anxiety - answered privately and anonymously. Includes AI chat, article library, anonymous community, and freemium model. log daily stress levels. Think Flo's cycle tracker but built for men's hormonal health. Full source code included. $50B+ market, no dominant app exists. Exclusive MVP — one buyer only.




@asrar_sidiqi This is a powerful idea, there’s definitely a gap here, especially around stigma and privacy. Curious, how are you thinking about building trust with users early on, given how sensitive the topics are?
@phantom_files Great question, trust is everything here.
FORTE builds it three ways. First, full anonymity from day one, so no name, no profile, no trace. Second, the AI assistant removes the human judgment factor entirely. You can ask anything and get a calm, evidence-based answer with nobody watching. Third, the anonymous community shows men they're not alone. When you see others asking the same questions you've been too afraid to ask, the stigma starts to break down on its own.
Sensitive topics need a sensitive approach. That's been the core design principle behind FORTE from the start.
One of the biggest myths in men's health, if you have low sex drive, it must mean low testosterone.
The truth? Low libido in men is almost never just about testosterone. Stress, poor sleep, relationship anxiety, medication side effects, depression, and even dehydration can all kill your drive with perfectly normal hormone levels.
Yet most men immediately panic, assume the worst, and either do nothing out of shame or go down a rabbit hole of misinformation online.
This is exactly why FORTE exists. Not to diagnose. Not to replace a doctor. But to give men a private, judgment-free space to ask the questions they're too embarrassed to ask anyone else and get real, evidence-based answers.
Because the problem was never testosterone. It was always the silence around it.