About Kaya

Helping women understand their bodies, one pattern at a time.

Women’s health is full of questions that rarely have simple answers. Why did my skin suddenly flare? Why can’t I sleep anymore? Why do I feel different every month, even when nothing seems to have changed?

These experiences are often connected, but they’re rarely tracked together. Symptoms happen between appointments, routines change over time, and the details that matter are easy to forget.

Kaya exists to help women notice those patterns, build a clearer picture of their health over time, and feel more prepared to make decisions about what comes next.

Our mission

To help every woman better understand her body through the small changes that happen every day.

Clarity doesn’t usually come from one symptom or one appointment. It comes from recognising patterns over time.

Our vision

A future where women no longer have to rely on memory when it comes to their health.

Instead, a personal health timeline that shows what has changed, what has stayed the same, and what may be connected.

What we believe

The ideas Kaya is built on

Your body is always communicating.

Long before something feels obvious, your body is leaving signals through your skin, energy, sleep, hormones, digestion and mood. Those signals become meaningful when they’re seen together instead of in isolation.

Patterns matter more than moments.

One breakout rarely tells the whole story. One bad night’s sleep rarely explains months of fatigue. Real understanding comes from recognising what repeats, what changes and what tends to happen together.

Health is personal.

No two women experience the same body in exactly the same way. That’s why Kaya encourages observation before assumptions, curiosity before conclusions, and context alongside symptoms.

Better conversations lead to better care.

Whether you speak with a GP, dermatologist, nutritionist, therapist or another practitioner, understanding your own history helps you have richer conversations and ask better questions. Kaya is designed to support those conversations — not replace them.

How Kaya works

A simple approach

1

Capture

Record what changed, however feels natural. Write a note, upload a photo or simply speak.

2

Connect

Over time, Kaya helps organise those observations into patterns that are easier to understand.

3

Reflect

Instead of remembering isolated moments, build a timeline that helps you recognise what may be connected.

4

Prepare

Walk into appointments with greater confidence, more context and fewer forgotten details.

More on how Kaya works

Meet the founder

Kaya began with a personal experience. After more than two years trying to understand recurring skin problems, our founder realised the hardest part wasn’t the symptoms themselves — it was never having the full picture. Photos were scattered, symptoms were forgotten, treatments blurred together, and every appointment started from the beginning.

That experience became the starting point for Kaya — not as another health app, but as a companion that helps women build a clearer understanding of what their bodies have been saying all along.

Read Karen’s story

Our values

What guides us

Conscious

We pay attention to what your body, your experiences and your context are telling us.

Compassionate

Health journeys are rarely straightforward. Kaya is designed to support, not judge.

Intentional

Every feature should make understanding your health a little easier.

Curious

We believe meaningful insights begin with thoughtful observation.

Looking ahead

Kaya is still growing. Today we help women track patterns across skin, hair, nutrition and perimenopause. Over time, we’ll keep expanding the ways women can learn from their own health experiences, connect with trusted practitioners, and support one another.

Help women move from guessing to understanding.

A note on our content. Kaya is designed to help you notice and understand patterns in your health. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. If you are worried about your health or experiencing new or severe symptoms, please speak with a qualified healthcare professional.