Come as you are.
Ashwam starts there.

Your patterns. Your baseline. Your normal. Ashwam is a personal health platform built around each woman — her biology, her life, her body's own signal.

If any of this sounds like you —

i.
You are busy. Something has felt off, and you can't quite name it. You haven't had time to figure out what.
Ashwam is built for that. Five minutes a day, signals back that are useful when you want them and out of your way when you don't.
ii.
You have been told your symptoms are normal — and even when you suspect they are not, you have not had a way to show your clinician what you have been seeing.
Ashwam captures your daily observations in your own words, then translates them into a clinical summary you can share with your clinician. You choose what to share. The journal stays yours.
iii.
Your health is spread across half a dozen apps. Each one knows part of you. None of them know all of you.
Ashwam is built around one idea: a single place for everything you track, so you can see your own baseline — and notice when it shifts.
iv.
You love data. You already have spreadsheets, logs, maybe a folder of lab results — and you've been feeding it all to ChatGPT, only to get generic advice without your own life and hormonal context.
Ashwam has built a data framework specific to women's biology. It begins with your lived experiences and integrates digital, blood and genetic biomarkers* — all of it contextualised against your own longitudinal baseline.
* Integrated in phases as the platform evolves.
v.
You want to age well. Not to fight ageing — to understand what's changing and stay ahead of it.
Ashwam's baseline tracks change over time. Not against a population clock — against your own longitudinal history. That is a fundamentally different and more useful kind of signal.
vi.
You care for others — and your own health tends to be the last thing on the list.
Five minutes. That is a realistic ask for someone whose attention is constantly claimed by others. Ashwam is designed to exist in the margins of a full life.
vii.
You are health-curious but have never had a place to put that curiosity to work.
Knowing a lot about health in general is different from knowing about your health specifically. Ashwam builds the latter — personal, longitudinal, contextualised to you.
viii.
You are simply curious about your own body and you want a tool that takes that seriously.
Curiosity is enough. You don't need a condition, a goal, or a reason beyond wanting to understand yourself better. Ashwam is built for that.
A note from the founder

As a perimenopausal woman, here is how I see myself using Ashwam.

I would not be anxious about the phase I am entering just because the world says so. I would rather be ready, informed, and aware of what is actually happening in me.

I would listen to my body. The night I could not sleep. The week my mood went sideways. The cycle that arrived three days later than the last one. The feeling that something was off, even when nothing was clearly wrong. Five minutes. A few prompts, a few notes where I want to add something. Because I keep meaning to remember these things, and then I do not.

Over a few months, I would start to see my own patterns. Not the patterns of women in general, or women my age, or women in some study someone ran in 1987. Mine. Once I can see how my body moves through the month, I would plan around it rather than power through it.

And I would build this baseline once and bring it to everyone — my GP, my gynae, my nutritionist, whoever I am working with. With Ashwam, I would arrive with the picture already built. We would spend the time we have on what to do about it.

And year over year, my baseline will drift. That drift is the kind of signal nothing else gives me. I would want to see it — early, clearly, with enough lead time to act. Where my heart is changing. Where my brain is changing. Where my joints are starting to ask for something different. So that prevention is not a generic set of rules I am supposed to follow, but a conversation with my own body about what it actually needs, and when.

Because when I close my eyes and imagine myself at 75, I see myself traveling with friends and family, living an active life, contributing to society in a meaningful way.

Shilpi
Founder, Ashwam
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Shilpi Sharma, Founder of Ashwam

Most products track symptoms.
Few are built to understand the biology underneath.

The post-reproductive years are the longest stretch of most women's lives, and the years women's biology is least well understood. Ashwam is built to capture biological signal — the kind that compounds across years and life stages, not the kind that resets with each cycle.

The years women's biology has been studied least, to scale
Childhood ~11 yrs
Reproductive ~25–35 yrs
Peri ~4–10
Postmenopause ~30–35 yrs
~35
years postmenopausal — the longest stage
More years than most women spend in their reproductive window. The years where women's biology is least understood — and where a longitudinal record matters most. Ashwam builds a baseline that compounds across them.
4–10
years perimenopause — the least understood
Hormonal state becomes irregular, cycles unreliable, symptoms unpredictable. Ashwam's inferred hormonal state architecture was built for this transition, not around a cycle.
56
day rolling baseline window — always updating
The N-of-1 baseline is a living distribution of each signal within each life-stage context — robust to outliers, strengthening with every data point.
What we are building

A platform that meets you in relation to you.

Ashwam is a personal health platform designed to help women understand their health through their own patterns — not population averages.

It is being built with the same care and rigour as the systems we have built before — and for something more personal than any of them.

How it works underneath →
Where to start

We are doing this in two ways
right now.

Public launch  ·  August 2026
In the room

Small conversations
across cities.

10 to 15 women. A quiet, private space. A few hours of honest conversation about what you have been noticing, what feels unclear, where current tools fall short. Not a workshop. Not a panel. Not a product pitch.

Pune · 7 May  ·  Mumbai · 8 May  ·  Bangalore · 9 May
Delhi NCR  ·  Copenhagen  ·  London  ·  Amsterdam — coming together
Sydney  ·  Melbourne — around the launch
Dallas  ·  New York  ·  San Francisco  ·  LA — after the launch
See the cities →
In the Circle

A hundred women.
Two months.
Test what is being built.

Eight weeks before public launch. Five minutes a day in the app. Weekly Circles, online and where we can meet. Your honest use, helping us re-prioritise what ships at public launch in August.

Closed beta · June 2026
Globally, sequenced
Join the Founding Circle

Not ready for either?

You don't need to be ready.
You just need to start.

Whatever you already know about yourself, whatever your body is doing today, whichever door feels right — start there.