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TechCrunch 2022: Hormona’s Going To San Francisco!

Karolina Lofqvist & Jasmine Tagesson
Published 16 September 2024
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Hormonas, it’s happening… Yes, your favorite hormone healthcare company will be appearing at TechCrunch Disrupt 2022, Health Tech edition! Just 200 finalists were selected, and dear readers, we’re on that list. Taking place from October 18-20 in the iconic city of San Francisco, TechCrunch is where start-ups become global companies. And we’re taking you with us!

Hormona on the floor

Not literally, of course. Although, that would be incredible. But as we can’t all actually be at the show, our founders Karolina and Jasmine will be on the floor, proving that hormone healthcare improves the lives of every single human being on the planet. They’ll be wielding our incredible hormone, cycle, and symptom-tracking app, and showing the world how women take control of their health when they’ve got the data and the knowledge to do it.

And the timing couldn’t be better. Women’s health is front and center in the media right now, and women everywhere are desperate for better healthcare and, dammit, better health. And you know what? We’re going to get it. TechCrunch will put Hormona at the cutting edge of women’s health, improving outcomes and changing lives for the better all over the planet. Over half of the world’s population has to live with fritzy hormones at some point in their lives. Just imagine what we could do if our hormone health was taken care of properly…

TechCrunch 2022: The time is now

The world is about to discover Hormona, so if you’re not already signed up to our app, what are you waiting for? You deserve the best hormone health, and getting to know your cycle is the best way to get it. And if you’re already a Hormona, thank you so much! We couldn’t do any of this without you! Stay tuned for more TechCrunch news… Plus some other very large announcements. But in the meantime…

See you at TechCrunch 2022!

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