Kate
Pregnancy notes that arrive ready for care
For patients, OB/GYN teams, and the doctors doing too much invisible work. Kate starts as a private pregnancy journal and grows into next-level tools for safer, clearer prenatal care.
Not a replacement for prenatal care. Built to help the right context get to care teams faster.
Triage inbox
Prioritize what matters. See the full story, not just the headline.
Recent handoff packages
Structured, encrypted summaries ready for your team.
Encrypted at rest
Patient-entered journal and handoff payloads are designed to be stored encrypted before they land in the database.
Care-team handoff
Structured summaries make routine context easier to review and harder to lose.
Patient control
Patients choose what to package and where to paste or upload it.
A better path from patient to provider
Kate helps organize the signal in the noise so care teams can respond with clarity and confidence.
See how it works1. Patient logs daily
Symptoms, questions, movement changes, medications, and notes stay organized over time.
2. Encrypted and structured
PHI-aware storage keeps journal payloads protected before they become handoff packages.
3. Care team sees signal
Clinicians get trends, urgent flags, and concise context instead of scattered messages.
4. Better conversations
Visits focus on the patient in front of the doctor, not reconstructing the last two weeks.
For patients
A private space for your pregnancy journey
Quick daily check-ins. A timeline that remembers. Peace of mind knowing your care team can receive the full picture when you need to share it.
Explore the patient demoToday
28 weeks 4 days
How are you feeling?
Symptoms
Notes
Woke up with a headache and saw some floaters. Rested and it improved.
Care-team handoff package
A structured summary of your entries, ready for your care team.
Questions for my doctor
Is it normal to have more Braxton Hicks contractions this week?
Timeline
14 days of highlights, symptoms, questions, and medication notes.
For clinicians
Built for the work doctors already do
The journal is the first wedge. The bigger opportunity is doctor tooling that turns scattered prenatal context into a useful clinical workflow.
Request early accessSmarter triage
Sort by week, urgency, symptom pattern, and what changed since the last visit.
Visit prep in minutes
Generate visit briefs from patient journals, labs, care-plan context, and questions.
Care plans that adapt
Future care plans can respond to guideline windows, patient preferences, and real patterns.
Team collaboration
Secure notes, task handoffs, and patient context that stay on the same page.