Lia is a PCOS companion on WhatsApp who remembers everything you tell her — your cycle, your symptoms, your 11pm worries. You tell her once. From then on, someone finally knows you.
That conversation wasn't magic. Hair fall mentioned in August. A lab report uploaded in October. Two skipped cycles around Diwali. Lia was paying attention the whole time.
No streaks. No logging guilt. No plans you didn't ask for. Just a space that's yours — and someone in it who remembers.
Your first conversation isn't onboarding — it's help. Ask whatever is actually on your mind at 11pm. And it's the last time you'll ever explain yourself from zero.
The blood reports. The prescription from two doctors ago. Screenshots of your old tracking app. Send them as photos — Lia reads them, files them, and your whole history walks in with you. Not one thing retyped.
Two lines about your day. Or nothing for three days, then "okay, here's what happened." Nothing breaks, nothing resets, nobody scolds. What you say here stays here — no family, no judgment, no log kya kahenge. More is always better, but anything is enough.
Mostly it's micro-adjustments built on knowing you — peanuts with the chocolate, dinner warm this week, lights out by 11:30. And when you want more, ask: she'll build a diet or exercise plan tailored to your body, your kitchen, your cycle — then quietly keep tuning it as your weeks unfold. If you ask. Never because an app decided it's "plan time."
Lia's job is to help you understand your own body so well that the companion becomes optional. When that day comes, we have nothing to sell you — just share her with a friend or two who's still starting from zero. That gesture fulfills the cause.
"Just lose weight, it'll fix itself."
You've been handed the same line in every consult. Lia never lectures. She works with your body, your food, your real life — and takes every symptom you mention seriously, every time.
"Log on, log your period, log out."
Trackers collect your data and give you nothing back. Lia is a conversation, not a form — and what you share comes back to you as understanding, not charts.
"Why can't you just be normal about food?"
The 11pm guilt, the family comments, the questions you can't ask anyone. Lia is there at 11pm. No judgment, no gossip, no log kya kahenge. Just someone who gets it.
No miracle cures. No "remission in 30 days." No pills to sell you. Just a companion who knows you — and knows her limits.
That's exactly what Lia is. She builds a living understanding of you — symptoms, cycle, moods, labs, life context — that deepens with every conversation. You never start from zero with her.
No — and she'll never pretend to be. Lia is your companion between appointments. When something needs medical eyes, she says so plainly and helps you prepare for that visit.
No. Lia lives on WhatsApp — the app you already open fifty times a day. There's also a web chat if you prefer.
Free to start. Premium is a simple monthly subscription for unlimited conversations — less than the auto fare to a specialist's clinic.
Never. Lia exists because too many women with PCOS are lectured instead of heard. She meets you where you are — including at 11pm with the fridge open.
After that, someone finally remembers it.
Say hi to Lia — it's free