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Soonr Health

Optimize your preconception health WITH your partner.

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Most fertility apps focus on women. Soonr flips the script — it's built for both partners. Because conception is a team sport. Track fertility health together with insights for him and her. Synced timelines and shared goals — so you're BOTH prepared, not just one of you. Start preparing together, Soonr.
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Amy
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Hey Product Hunt! Amy here from the Soonr team. Quick story, our team works in femtech and the more we dug into the fertility space, the more one thing kept bugging us: almost everything out there is built for women only. Ovulation trackers, cycle apps, supplement plans, all for her. But last time I checked, it takes two people to make a baby. 🧐 Meanwhile, guys are out there googling "how to improve sperm quality" with very little guidance. There's real science showing male factors play a role in nearly half of fertility challenges, yet there's almost nothing built to help them take action. So we asked a simple question: what if a preconception app actually treated both partners as equals? That's why we built Soonr. Personalized health insights and action plans for both him and her, synced together so you're on the same page from day one. We're a small team and we've been obsessing over how to make this experience feel like health optimization, rather than a clinical experience. We are still early in the building phase, and we'd genuinely love your feedback. What would YOU want from an app like this? What are we missing? Roast us, cheer us on, ask us anything. Thanks for checking us out!
Ceva Jung

@amy_vespexx “Love the equal-partners framing. For the male health component, are you planning to integrate biomarkers or third-party data sources (lab results, wearables)?

Amy
Maker

@ceva_jung Great question, and the answer is yes! on our long term strategy, we are planning to integrate data points for male health too. We definitely want to make sure the male partner is included in the fertility journey.

Tim

@amy_vespexx 

Love the "Sync" concept.
Honestly, fertility stuff can sometimes feel like a chore and put a lot of pressure on a relationship if one person is 'doing more' than the other. Any plans for features that keep it fun or low-pressure so it doesn't just feel like another task on the to-do list??

Amy
Maker

@tim_inteam Hey Tim! This is exactly what we are doing - we are gamifying the experience so that our users can FEEL like they want to do more with their health optimization. Also, we believe being on this journey with your other half makes the whole experience more engaging, and more consistent. We have seen this pattern in our previous work (a calendar app for couples called Signaling), And we are implementing the key learnings from that into Soonr too.