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A simple way to log a complex journey.

Stop screenshotting prescriptions. Stop explaining your history to every new doctor. Miro turns the chaos of IVF into one calm, shareable record — with a companion that explains every step in plain language.

  • Free for the first 50, forever
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Users across 21 Indian cities already onboard

Today

Stimulation · Day 7 of 11

On track

Tonight, 7:30 PM

Gonal-F 225 IU

Subcutaneous, abdomen

Doses

12/14

Follicles

8

E2

1,240

What to expect next

Most cycles trigger between day 9 and day 12. Your follicle count is typical for your protocol.

The Cycle Companion

Every day of IVF,
explained the way you wish your doctor had time for.

No Reddit rabbit holes. No 2 AM Googling. Plain-language explainers for every phase, written with fertility doctors in India — plus the red flags, the myths, and the questions worth asking your clinic.

Cycle day 7Stimulation phase
Baseline
Stimulation
Trigger
Retrieval
Transfer
Two-week wait

What's happening

Your follicles are growing under FSH stimulation. Mild bloating around day 6–9 is expected and not a red flag — your ovaries are doing the work.

What to expect next

Trigger shot likely between day 9 and day 12, based on your follicle growth and E2 trend. Egg retrieval follows ~36 hours after trigger.

Call your clinic if

Severe abdominal pain, breathlessness, or rapid weight gain (>2 kg in 24 h). These are early signs of OHSS and need a same-day check.

Myth vs fact

“Bed rest improves IVF success.” Studies show normal activity is just as good — or better. Walk, work, live normally unless your doctor says otherwise.

Ask your doctor

“If E2 keeps climbing, will you adjust the trigger timing?” “What’s the threshold for cancelling vs continuing this cycle?”

Today's plan

Lupride 0.5 mg at 7:30 AM · Gonal-F 225 IU at 7:30 PM · Follicle scan tomorrow at 10:30 AM at Cloudnine Hyderabad.

StimulationTriggerRetrievalTransferTwo-week waitBeta-hCG

Why users switch

What changes the day you sign up.

Without Miro

Your IVF lives in 8 different apps.

  • Reports buried in email threads.
  • Prescriptions screenshotted on WhatsApp.
  • Doses written on the back of an old receipt.
  • Each new doctor starts from zero.
  • You Google red-flag symptoms at 2 AM.
  • By the appointment, half the story is missing.

With Miro

One calm record. One link to share.

  • Every report and lab in one passport.
  • Every dose logged in seconds.
  • Every dose-change flagged the moment your clinic sends it.
  • New doctor? Send a link. They open with your full history.
  • An AI companion that explains things in plain language.
  • Walk into every appointment knowing the right questions.

Built around the Companion

Eight more things you don’t have to remember.

Ask Miro anything

An AI companion trained on fertility care in India. Ask why your dose changed. Ask what AMH 2.4 means. Ask if travel is safe after your trigger.

Why did my dose go up tonight?
Your E2 climbed slower than expected on day 5, so your clinic nudged stimulation up to keep follicle growth on track. This is a routine adjustment, not a setback.

Fertility Passport

Every report and lab in one place — shareable in one tap.

8

Cycles

14

Labs

6

Reports

2

Clinics

Dose tracking

A clean log of what the protocol asked, and what you did.

Lupride 0.5 mg

7:30 AM

Logged

Gonal-F 225 IU

8:00 PM

Due

Labs that explain themselves

Reference ranges and plain-language meaning for 20+ tests.

AMH

2.4 ng/mL

Normal range

TSH

3.1 mIU/L

Slightly elevated

Two-week wait

A day-by-day journal so the longest weeks feel a little less long.

Day 1Day 7Day 14

“Cramping today. Bracing for everything. Choosing to hope.”

Direct line to your clinic

Your clinic sends instructions to your dashboard. Dose changes, scan results and next steps — no more WhatsApp chains, no more screenshots.

DR
Increase Gonal-F to 225 IU starting tonight. Scan moved to Friday 10:30 AM.
Got it — logged the dose change. See you Friday.

Doctor-ready notes

Save questions between visits. Walk in with the right things to ask.

  • 1

    Should I avoid travel after the trigger shot?

  • 2

    When do we discuss embryo grading?

  • 3

    What's the threshold to cancel this cycle?

Beta-hCG, charted for you

Doubling time. Trend line. Plain-language read of what the numbers mean.

D12
D14
D16
D18
D20

Doubling every ~48h — within the typical range.

“After two years and three clinics I was exhausted from explaining my history every time. With Miro, I just sent a link. She had my entire timeline before I walked in.”

Priya

Mumbai · IVF Cycle 3, 2 clinics

What happens next

Your first five minutes with Miro.

  1. 01

    Tell us where you are

    Trying to conceive? Mid-IVF? Two-week wait? Pick a phase — we tailor the Companion to where you actually are today.

  2. 02

    Drop in your reports

    Snap a photo or upload a PDF. AMH, TSH, semen analysis — Miro reads them, structures them, and explains every value.

  3. 03

    Get your doctor-ready link

    One secure link with your full history. Send it to any clinic. They open it on the spot, with reference ranges and timeline.

A note from the team

We built Miro because we’ve been on the other side of that waiting-room chair.

IVF in India is brilliant clinically and exhausting logistically. Reports scatter. Doses change at midnight. The phrase “just to confirm, you’re on which protocol again?” arrives somewhere around the third clinic visit.

Miro is the calm middle. A companion to read what’s happening. A passport to carry the truth of your record. A space to draft the questions you forget to ask the moment you sit down.

We’re opening the first 50 spots free, forever, so we can sit close to early users and make it better with you. If you’ve read this far, you’re probably one of them.

R

Richa & the Miro team

Hyderabad, India

Honest answers

What people ask before they sign up.

Is it really free?

Yes — for the first 50 users, free forever. No card, no trial cliff, no surprise upgrade prompt at month three. We’ll keep a generous free tier for everyone after that, but the first 50 stay on the house as long as you want us.

Will my doctor approve of this?

Miro doesn’t prescribe, doesn’t diagnose, and doesn’t change protocols. It explains, organises and shares — the things doctors already wish were happening between visits. Most clinics we’ve shown it to have asked for the user-side link first.

How private is my data?

DPDP 2023 compliant. Encrypted at rest (AES-256) and in transit (TLS). Hosted in India. Never sold, never shared with advertisers. You can export everything as JSON and delete your account in one click from settings.

Do I have to be on IVF to use it?

No. Miro works for trying-to-conceive, IUI, IVF, FET, two-week wait, pregnancy and postpartum. Pick where you are at signup and the Companion adapts.

What if I switch clinics?

That’s exactly what the passport is for. Your full history travels with you. Send a one-tap secure link to your new clinic and they open with the complete picture — every cycle, every lab, every dose change.

Why only India?

Because we built Miro for the Indian fertility journey — festivals on the calendar, costs in lakhs, family on the call, the specific medications and clinics here. Other markets have different shapes. We’d rather be deeply useful to one than thinly useful to many.

Still have a question? Email the team.

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Always exportable

JSON in one click.

Not a clinic

We don’t prescribe.

Spots are filling. Closes when full.

Your IVF deserves
a calmer place to live.

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