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A women-to-women heart attack education app. Learn the signs. Share them with the women you love.

Built by a survivor.

Powered by every woman who shares.

Made for you.

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Heart attacks don't look the same on a woman's body. Most of us were never told what to look for. Too many of us were told it was just stress. HerSigns is how we change that, together.

Be among the first women in.

We'll let you know the moment HerSigns opens.

Your body may warn you in ways you weren’t taught to notice.

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Women's warning signs are often different from men's, and they can begin weeks before. Too often they're brushed off as stress or anxiety. Learning the signs can help a woman get care sooner.

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Is this you?

You exercise. You eat well. You think you're too young. You have perfect numbers. You have heart disease in your family. Or you're sure it could never happen to you. You were told it was probably just stress. Just anxiety. Just nothing. You've doubted yourself, because someone else did first.

Or maybe you already know. You felt it in your own body. Now you want the women you love to know what you know, before they ever need it. You want to pass it forward, alongside other women who understand.

This is HerSigns. Built for you. Whether you're learning your signs for the first time, or you've lived them and want to share them, you belong here.

When one woman learns her signs, she can help change the outcome for another.

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A community of sharing, not social media

HerSigns is a gentle community built on one simple act: a woman learns her signs, then hands them to a woman she loves. No feeds. No followers. No likes. Just care, passed from one woman to the next.

Acts of care for you too. Self-care. Meditations. Words of empowerment. Play a relaxing game.

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Sharing is how the movement grows

Send a woman you love:

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A sign

A symptom most women don’t know to watch for.

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An advocacy script

The words to use when she isn’t being heard.

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Words of care and kindness

A message to rest and mother herself first.

Every share is meant to travel. It looks beautiful in a text, an email, a private note between two people. And every share plants a flower in your garden.

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A garden of multi-color hearts with long stems and a golden background

The Garden: sharing that feels good

Every sign, message, or act of care you send plants a flower in your garden. Watch yours grow as women read what you sent, learn from it, and pass it on. No streaks. No pressure. Just the gentle proof that one woman's voice is reaching others, and that they're trusting their bodies because you trusted yours.

Send a sign. Grow the garden.

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HerSigns was built by a heart attack survivor who didn't recognize her own signs. She and other survivors are making sure the next woman does.

Read her story here

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Why HerSigns is different

  • Built around the symptoms women actually feel, not the male textbook.

  • Teaches you what your body is telling you, in plain words.

  • Slows you down. No likes. No follows.

  • Self-care built in at your own pace.

  • Woman-to-woman, never clinical. A friend who's been through it.

  • Something you hold and return to, and something to send.

  • An extension of a movement already underway, built to amplify the people and organizations spreading the message.

When HerSigns opens, you’ll know your signs, and you’ll have something to send to the women you love.

Know your signs. Trust your body.

HerSigns is an education and awareness app. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider about your heart health.