
Canadian startup myStoria has closed a $1.625 million seed round led by Graphite Ventures with participation from Conexus Venture Capital, Adrenaline Fund, Phoenix Fire Fund, and strategic angels. The company is expanding its AI-plus-human platform from fertility navigation into the full reproductive health lifecycle – covering painful periods, PCOS, endometriosis, perimenopause, and hormonal health.
The problem myStoria is built around: when patients receive a diagnosis, referral, or test result, the healthcare system effectively hands them a second job as project manager, medical historian, and care coordinator – with no tools or support. In reproductive health specifically, where diagnostic delays average 7 to 10 years for endometriosis and most PCOS cases go undiagnosed, that coordination burden is particularly acute.
“Reproductive health has the highest dismissal rates, the longest diagnostic delays, and the most fragmented care of any condition,” said founder and CEO Jessica Chalk. “That is why we started here. This funding lets us extend across the full lifecycle and build toward what we know this becomes. Nobody has ever built for the patient. Now we are. We are not fighting the system, we’re building the layer that was always missing from it.”
The platform combines AI-powered health record organization and pattern synthesis with trained professionals who review AI-generated guidance and add clinical context. Core features include longitudinal health record capture, appointment prep with personalized questions and flags, contextual symptom tracking across conditions, and secure document storage. Every user’s full history is retained and builds over time, so they don’t have to reconstruct their story for every new provider.
“What drew us to myStoria was their insight that complex healthcare is a burden failure, not just an information gap,” said Aaron Bast, GP at Graphite Ventures. “The team has built a defensible infrastructure play – not just another consumer app. By owning the patient’s ‘Whole Story’ of patient data, they are positioned to become the primary navigation layer for life-long health management.”
The platform is available now on iOS and Android with a freemium model – AI guidance and health record organization are free, with paid plans starting at $19/month for access to trained professionals. While reproductive health is the starting point, myStoria’s longer-term vision is to apply the same patient coordination infrastructure to cancer, autoimmune conditions, and other complex health journeys.