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Top 20 At TechCrunch 2022: Hormona made the cut!

Top 20 at TechCrunch: Hormona made it!
Published October 19, 2022
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Gang, we’ve some crazy big news… You know how we’ve been exhibiting at TechCrunch, in the Health Tech section? Well, it’s clearly going well, because we’ve been selected as one of the Top 20 at TechCrunch 2022! Not bad going, given that the Battlefield started with 200 companies, right?

The top 20 at TechCrunch mean business

Here’s why this is so big for Hormona. Firstly, it’s a huge acknowledgment of the work we’re doing, as well as the demand we’ve proved exists for hormone-based healthcare. And that’s good for every single one of us.

Secondly, landing in the TechCrunch Top 20 puts is in the running for, wait for it… Winning the whole of TechCrunch!

Yes, it does come with a rather handy cash prize, which is always lovely. But, more importantly gang, being in the Top 20 gives Hormona an enormous opportunity to put hormone healthcare fully on the maps — and the minds — of the world. And, for us, that’s priceless.

We’ve always said we’re on a mission to change hormone healthcare for everyone. And this recognition brings us another step closer to achieving that goal. The app is just the beginning, we’ve got so many amazing things planned, and we’re so proud that you’re here with us!

Hormonas, we really couldn’t do this without you, so from the entire team, THANK YOU SO MUCH for all your support! We know you’ll be sending Jasmine and Karolina all the good vibes for the Top 20 competition. They’ll be presenting a couple of times before the winner is announced on October 20th… Which is tomorrow… We probably won’t be sleeping much until then. But we know they’ll smash it for all of us!

Stay tuned for updates gang… And if you happen to be in San Francisco for the show, pop over and say hey!

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