Clarity in every symptom.

Control in every step.

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"All the other apps don't cater to them and I think that's insane!! Endo has literally stopped my entire life... I am having excision surgery come October"

10+

Symptoms tracked per category

500+

Users actively managing their condition

14

Average days to first meaningful insight

92%

Users report feeling more in control

WhyMaPott Health

MaPott was built for people who've already spent years being told their pain is normal, psychosomatic, or "just part of being a woman".

We're not a symptom diary with a pastel UI. We're a clinical-grade intelligence layer that turns your daily lived experience into actionable, shareable, longitudinal data.

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Built for Clinical Relationships

Walk into every appointment armed with data your doctor can actually use.

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By Patients, For Patients

Built by founder who know what a flare up at 3am actually feels like.

The Advisory Team

MaPott is shaped by the clinicians who treat endometriosis and adenomyosis at its most complex - from gynaecologists and surgeons, gastroenterologists, pain specialists, psychologists, and pelvic floor therapists who've stopped accepting "it's just a bad period" as a diagnosis.

Dr. Liron Barel, MD

Endometriosis Excision specialist & Research Partner

Dr. Yardena Bauer, PhD

Hormonal Diet Advisor.
Neauroscience & endocrinology.

Reut Elya

Business Advisor
& Patient

Dr. Eynav Accortt, PhD

Clinical Psychologist,
Medical Advisore

Every data point matters

Endo is an invisible, fluctuating, frequently disbelieved condition. MaPott gives your experience a paper trail - the kind that changes appointments, speeds diagnoses, and occasionally makes a consultant sit up and pay attention.

"I'd been symptomatic for eleven years. Within three months of using MaPott, I had a pattern I could show my gynaecologist. She referred me for further investigation"

Sarah T.

Texas, Stage III

"I stopped cancelling my life and started adjusting it. MaPott showed me my patterns clearly enough that I could plan around them, not just survive them"

Layla M.

UK, Adeno & Endo

"When patients come in with their MaPott data, we skip the 20-minute intake summary and go straight to treatment. The richness of information is genuinely unlike anything else I've seen from any other app."

Lauren C.

DPT, Oregon, US

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"This app was so f&#$ing needed!"

"I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THE UPDATED HISTORY SECTION!"

"Super appreciate you creating an app specifically for endo!"

Beta testers of Mapott

Frequently Asked Questions

Endometriosis takes an average of 8-11 years to diagnose, depends where you live. We built MaPott so that number stops applying to you, because "it's probably just stress" is not a diagnosis.

Is my data private and secure?
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Is this evidence-based?
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Can this work with my doctor or PFT?
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Is it free?
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Start understanding your body

You've spent long enough drowning under symptoms.
Let's start predicting them.

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Insights For Healing

Check out some handy guides that show you how to get a better grip on your feelings, handle stress better, and create a healthier mindset.

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Understanding Endometriosis: What You Need to Know

Early diagnosis is key to managing symptoms and improving quality of life, but currently it takes an average of 8-11 years to diagnose.

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Adenomyosis: The Whats and the Hows

Adenomyosis can be a frustrating and painful condition, but with proper treatment, many women are able to manage their symptoms and lead healthy, fulfilling lives.

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