Joseph Lewis
Member
Hey everyone, I recently read a founder profile on Naz De Bono, the person behind Xali, and wanted to see what others in this space think. According to public interviews and stories, Naz has spent over 20 years in the health and fitness world and developed Xali in response to her own experiences with perimenopause and menopause, aiming to build a wellness and movement platform tailored to women’s needs that many existing fitness apps don’t address. She talks about building a community and personalised approaches to strength, cardiorespiratory wellness, recovery, and more, based on how women feel day-to-day. I’m curious how folks here view that evolution and what you’ve heard from people who might have checked out Xali or followed similar female-focused health tech projects. Anyone here familiar with Xali or Naz De Bono’s approach from outside just the founder profile?