A softer, clearer way to keep track of what your body has been carrying

Endometriosis doesn’t feel random. It just hasn’t been explained yet.

EndoGlow helps you start connecting the dots between your pain, your cycle, and your daily life so you can finally understand what your body may be trying to show you.

Track Pain, fatigue, mood, bleeding, symptoms, flares, and the details you don’t want to lose.
Notice patterns Start seeing what your harder days tend to look like and how things shift over time.
Feel more prepared Walk into appointments with something clearer than “I know it’s been bad, I just can’t explain it well.”
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Today Cycle day 24

How are you feeling?

Pain 7.2
Fatigue High
Bloating Moderate
Sleep 5h 48m
Pattern insight

Pain often rises after lower sleep and higher stress the day before.

Appointment prep

Last 60 days

  • 3 significant flare windows
  • Pain trend increased vs prior month
  • GI symptoms often rose alongside pelvic pain
  • Questions to ask saved for next visit

Not another generic tracker.

Not vague advice without context.

Not a cold spreadsheet of symptoms.

Just one place that helps things feel a little less confusing.

Why people connect with it

If you’re here, you’ve probably experienced some version of this.

Appointments

You forget what happened by the time your appointment comes around

When someone asks you to sum it all up, your mind goes blank. You know it’s been a lot. You just can’t pull it together on command.

Explaining symptoms

You try to explain what’s been going on, but it never feels complete

Symptoms don’t always fit into neat boxes. A lot of the time, it feels bigger and messier than the words you have for it.

Daily life

Some days feel manageable, others feel impossible, and you don’t know why

It can leave you second guessing yourself. EndoGlow was built to make things feel a little clearer, and a little less lonely.

What it actually does

One place to track what’s happening in your body in a way that feels simple, supportive, and actually useful.

Not overwhelming. Not overly clinical. Just something you can come back to and actually use. Over time, it starts to give shape to what you’ve been living through.

01

Track symptoms day by day

Log pain, fatigue, mood, bleeding, flares, what helped, what didn’t, and the little notes you know you’ll wish you had later.

02

See what may be connected

Start noticing what tends to happen together, what shifts across your cycle, and what might be worth paying closer attention to.

03

Build a clearer timeline

When everything lives in one place, your history stops feeling scattered. It becomes easier to follow and easier to talk about.

04

Prepare for appointments

Pull together summaries, export what you need, and stop trying to remember everything in the waiting room.

05

Get deeper insights with Plus

Get deeper pattern recognition and more help making sense of what your tracked history may be showing over time.

06

Use it in real life

This isn’t just for logging. It’s for those moments when you need to explain what’s been going on and don’t know where to start.

The real value

Instead of trying to remember everything later, you start to see what your history may actually be telling you.

Flare awareness

What your flare days tend to look like

The details are easier to notice when they aren’t scattered across memory, screenshots, notes apps, and stressed-out guesswork.

Cycle context

How your symptoms shift across your cycle

Things that feel random in the moment can start to look a lot less random when you can actually see them over time.

Real examples

What might be helping, and what may be making things worse

Insight examples can look like “You tend to experience increased pain 2–3 days before your cycle begins” or “Higher stress days appear to correlate with more severe symptoms.”

Access comes first

EndoGlow is free to use, because getting the right tools should never feel out of reach.

We believe everyone deserves access to symptom tracking, education, community, and support that can help them feel more informed and more prepared. EndoGlow Plus is there if you want deeper insight, but the core experience is free.

Free

Built to give you real support from the start, with no cost barrier to the essentials.

  • Daily symptom and cycle logging
  • Core guides and research
  • Community access
  • Recent trends and reminders

Plus

For people who want deeper pattern recognition and more personalized guidance from their tracked history.

  • Advanced pattern detection
  • Guided flare reflection
  • Doctor visit summaries and exports
  • Deeper symptom insights
  • Personalized research recommendations

“Everyone should have access to the tools that help them feel more informed, more prepared, and less alone.”

Community

You’re not meant to figure this out alone.

EndoGlow includes a fully endometriosis-focused community where you can connect with people who already understand how complex and exhausting this experience can be.

No explaining from scratch

Talk to people who already get it

You don’t have to over-explain, minimize, or translate your experience before someone understands why it matters.

Real experiences

Learn from what others are actually navigating

It’s a place for honest conversations, shared context, and the kind of relief that comes from not having to explain everything from scratch.

Safer by design

Supportive, intentional community spaces

The goal is connection that feels supportive, thoughtful, and more intentional.

Guides and research

Stay informed without having to dig through overwhelming medical content on your own.

EndoGlow includes a growing library of guides and research summaries that make endometriosis information easier to understand, easier to revisit, and easier to use in daily life.

Important note

Built to support your understanding, not replace professional care.

What EndoGlow is for

EndoGlow is for tracking, reflection, education, and clearer preparation for care conversations.

What EndoGlow is not

EndoGlow does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. It is intended for informational and educational use and does not replace professional medical advice.

How to use it best

It works best alongside professional medical care, helping you carry clearer information into the moments that matter.