Our story

It started with a fight.

Not a big one. Just one of those quiet, stupid arguments that shouldn't matter, but does.

She was curled up on the couch, heating pad on her stomach, face buried in a pillow. I asked if she wanted to go out. She said no. I said "it's just cramps, you'll be fine."

She didn't answer.

And I didn't get it.


I'd heard it a thousand times. "Period cramps." I pictured mild discomfort. A light inconvenience. Something you push through with an Advil and a good attitude.

I had no idea.

Weeks later, she showed me a video of a guy trying a muscle stimulator set to replicate period pain. He lasted 40 seconds. He was on the floor.

She looked at me and said, very calmly : "That's a Tuesday for me."

Something shifted that day.


I started researching. I talked to women. I listened, really listened, for the first time. And what I found broke me a little.

1 in 10 women has endometriosis. Millions more deal with debilitating cramps every single month, for decades. And the most common response they get from the people they love?

"Have you tried ibuprofen?"

We don't have a pain problem. We have an empathy problem.


So we built something.

Not a cure. Not a supplement. Something simpler (and maybe more powerful).

A device that lets you feel it. Really feel it. Adjustable intensity, from "uncomfortable" to "how does she function like this."

We called it Period Cramp Simulator.

Not because it's a punishment. But because understanding someone, truly understanding them, changes everything. It changes how you show up. How you listen. How you love.


The first time my girlfriend put it on me, I made it to level 3.

She made me a tea and sat next to me without saying a word.

That silence said more than any argument ever could.


Period Cramp Simulator isn't just a product.

It's a conversation you never knew you needed to have.

Welcome.