To be understood
before having to ask.

Ozaia is a quiet presence for every phase of a woman's life. She listens the way the moon listens.

We do not wait for the storm.
We read the sky.

Every woman lives with a quiet duality. What her hormones dictate on any given morning, and what she actually wants underneath. When a low mood finds her, she would love a hand on her shoulder, a voice note from her sister, a gesture from someone who loves her. But she will not ask for it. Having to ask breaks the comfort of receiving.

Ozaia was built on a quiet inheritance, closer in spirit to traditional Chinese medicine, where the practitioner adjusts the body's energy long before any imbalance has a chance to declare itself. We do not intervene after the fact. We pay attention before it arrives.

To be understood before having to ask.

A moon that breathes,
never a face that stares.

Ozaia takes the form of a luminous moon. No eyes, no mouth, no avatar, no cartoon character. She breathes with a soft halo, the same way a sleeping body rises and falls. When you open the app, she is already there, already waiting, already present. When you speak to her, the moon gently enlarges and glows. When you stop, it returns to rest.

Full at peace
Gibbous mostly serene
Half in balance
Crescent in passage
New in retreat
Read the full vision

A space that adapts
to her mood.

Ozaia lives in two interchangeable modes. Day mode is luminous and warm, the energy of morning and presence. Night mode is deep indigo, embraced by stars, the register of retreat and softness. You choose which one holds you, and you can switch whenever you want. Tap the moon in the corner of the screen.

Consent as a
lunar cycle.

You can invite one or several trusted people into your Ozaia through a private QR code. Each invitation carries a cycle duration you choose yourself. Twelve hours to cross a difficult night with your sister. Twelve days to accompany a friend who just gave birth. Twelve weeks to walk through a first trimester with your mother. Twelve months for a friendship you want to keep close all year.

During the cycle, your Ozaia and hers quietly share context after a transparent agreement, so your friend never has to be told that today is a hard day. She simply arrives already knowing, and her gesture can land at the right moment. When the cycle ends, both presences gently forget. Access is a ritual gift, never a permanent transfer.

Nav ıa PRIVATE CIRCLE twelve days together PRESENCE FLOWING
She does not have to ask.
She is already held.

Three formats,
one living library.

Every subject in Ozaia exists at three depths, designed for three very different moments in your day.

In conversation with leading specialists, including psychiatrists, perinatal coaches, pediatric first responders, and relational psychologists, so every piece of Ozaia content rests on real clinical ground.

Article The long form, editorial, written with warmth and real expertise. Emotion, the body, hormonal weather, practical motherhood. Read at leisure.
Podcast The audio presence. Heard while walking, nursing, driving, falling asleep. Same depth as the article, delivered in Ozaia's voice.
Short video The moment of need fragment. Built from the Ozaia visual system, never human footage. For the 3 am questions: how to hold a newborn, a gentle first aid gesture.

A first glimpse of what Ozaia will hold, ready at launch.

Perinatal mental health 12 min read

Fourth trimester, without the fog

The weeks after birth that no one warns you about, named clearly and held with care, so a new mother can recognize what she is feeling before it grows heavy.

Article Podcast 16 min Video 90 s
Newborn first aid 8 min read

A calm hand through her first fever

Step by step, in a quiet voice, what to do when a tiny body burns at 3 am. Written with a pediatric first responder, made to steady the hands of a mother who is alone and scared.

Article Podcast 11 min Video 60 s
Perinatal body 10 min read

Six months later, the quiet rebuild

A patient look at the pelvic floor long after birth, with a perinatal coach who believes recovery is not a deadline. What to try, what to rest, what to forgive yourself for.

Article Podcast 14 min Video 75 s
Mother and daughter 14 min read

When her mother is the one she cannot call

Some women become mothers while still grieving their own. A relational psychologist walks through the internal dialogue that shapes postpartum, with words a woman can borrow when her own feel too tangled.

Article Podcast 18 min Video 90 s
Body transitions 12 min read

Her rhythm, at every threshold

Early cycles and menopausal shifts speak the same quiet language. A body changing without a manual, a rhythm asking to be heard. Written with an adolescent gynecologist and an endocrinologist, for every threshold a woman crosses on her own.

Article Podcast 15 min Video 80 s
A full life, held 12 min read

When the week asks too much

Solo motherhood or a high-stakes workweek, often both at once. A family therapist and a stress physiologist name the quiet load under the logistics, and offer small practices to steady a long evening, without anyone noticing.

Article Podcast 16 min Video 85 s

Why a presence,
not another app.

Quiet figures that explain why being present, early, matters so much for her.

1 in 7
Mothers touched by postpartum depression
A condition still under-recognized in the first year after birth.
Source: CDC, Depression Among Women
1 in 4
Women face a perinatal mental health condition
From pregnancy through the first year postpartum.
Source: Maternal Mental Health Leadership Alliance
75%
Of unpaid caregivers in the US are women
Care for others is carried quietly, often without care of her own.
Source: AARP & NAC, Caregiving in the U.S. 2020
2x
Women twice as likely as men to live with anxiety
A global pattern that begins early and follows her through life stages.
Source: WHO, Mental Health Atlas
44%
Report moderate to severe mood symptoms in perimenopause
A passage still missing from most health conversations.
Source: Menopause, NAMS Journal
80%
Of women say their pain is dismissed in clinical settings
Being heard is itself a form of medicine she often goes without.
Source: Journal of Pain Research
$14B
Annual US cost of untreated maternal mental health
A price paid by families, workplaces, and communities alike.
Source: Mathematica Policy Research, 2019
$1T
Annual global GDP lost to women’s health gaps
Closing the gap is a health, human, and economic imperative.
Source: McKinsey Health Institute, 2024

Figures cited from publicly reported sources. Each will be re-verified with its primary source before public launch.

When a conversation is not enough,
a real specialist is one tap away.

Ozaia begins with presence. For the moments when presence alone will not carry you, a second layer will arrive: a discreet consultation tab inside the app, built with partner cabinets in mental health, perinatal care, pediatric first response, and relational therapy.

No cold directory, no random search. Only practices Ozaia already works with on content, vetted for warmth and rigor, reachable in the same breath as the presence who listened first.

01
Ozaia listens
She hears the signal, offers a first response, holds space without rushing.
02
She suggests a hand
Only when the moment calls for one, Ozaia gently points to a partner cabinet that matches the need.
03
Continuity, not handoff
The specialist sees the shared context a woman chose to bring. Nothing leaves the circle without her consent.

Phase Two follows the launch of the free emotional core. No specialist is listed until their cabinet has signed a formal partnership and content has been reviewed alongside them.

Walk with her
from the beginning.

Join the waitlist and Ozaia will reach out when she is ready for you.

Thank you. Ozaia will reach out when she is ready for you.