Empower Women with Endometriosis: Personalized Prep ToolEmpower Women with Endometriosis: Personalized Prep Tool
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Endo Advocate — a personalized appointment prep tool for women with endometriosis
Recently I've been thinking about how to use my design skills for meaningful impact (and watching too much Grey's Anatomy). So when I saw the prompt: solve a problem, I picked one that affects 1 in 10 women: endometriosis.
It takes 7 to 11 years on average to diagnose, partly because symptoms get dismissed in the exam room, and partly because until recently it could only be confirmed through surgery. ACOG's 2026 guidelines changed that, allowing a clinical diagnosis from symptoms alone.
What I built: Endo Advocate turns those guidelines into a personalized prep guide. A woman shares her symptoms, pain, and history, and the tool generates exactly what to say at her appointment, how to respond if she's dismissed, what to ask for, and how her symptoms align with the 2026 ACOG guidelines, so she walks in ready to advocate for herself and far less likely to be dismissed.
How I built it:
Brainstorm in Claude → landed on the idea and core features, then used the Claude + Figma MCP to generate a Figma file with the features, user flow, wireframes, and a submission checklist.
Design with beta Figma Agent → generated a color palette, font pairings, and local variables with full context from my file, and turned my wireframes into hi-fi screens.
Imagery in Figma Weave → created a personal landing-screen image that captured the tool's mission.
Prototype in Figma Make → pasted the screens in and iterated, adding error handling and more intuitive interactions.
Personalize with Claude + Figma Make → Claude wrote the personalization prompts I injected into Make, turning a static guide into one that adapts to each person's symptoms and history.
The result is a tool where every screen reflects the user's real answers, built entirely within Figma's ecosystem.
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