The lane
Virtual menopause clinics sell prescriptions. Symptom trackers sell data capture. Coach apps sell a chat bubble. Nila is none of those. Nila is the room around all of it: a moderated community, an evidence-based research library, symptom and treatment guides, and a private check-in that stays yours. The voice and tone are the welcome. Nila herself is the guide who knows the map, walks the first stretch with you, and points you toward the room you actually came for.
At a glance
Four lanes, one of them ours
| Lane | What it sells | Typical price |
|---|---|---|
| Virtual clinic | Intake, labs, HRT, refills | USD $99–$379/mo, regional |
| Symptom tracker | Logging and charts | Free or ad-supported |
| AI coach app | A chat bubble | USD $10–$30/mo |
| Nila | Community, research library, guides, private check-in, Nila chat | Free · Premium CAD $12.90/mo |
What we do differently
Three things that don't fit the other lanes
Editorial independence
Nila isn't selling a drug, a supplement, or a clinician's calendar. That's why we can grade research honestly, name where evidence is thin, and tell the truth about wellness grift. Paid placements are clearly marked and never appear in editorial content, on counselling, identity, or crisis pages.
A wide doorway, on purpose
Whether menopause arrived on its own timeline, after surgery, after cancer treatment, or through hormone transition, the doorway is the same. We don't bolt on identity sections; we build the room so more people fit through the door.
Seen, not tracked
No streaks, no badges, no behaviour-narration back at you, no asking questions you've already answered. The check-in remembers what you told it; we don't sell or share what you logged. Memory, not surveillance.
Or skip the comparison and start in the community.
