What is this 2.0 all about? We've got Moanr™ spirit!

What is this 2.0 all about? We've got Moanr™ spirit!

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Tracy Daly
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March 19, 2026

So you downloaded the app… now what is Moanr™ 2.0 all about?

In November 2025, Kevin & I were sitting at a trade show in Calgary. We were so excited to share Moanr™ to Alberta. We had amazing conversations, met so many curious people and felt real excitement when people learned what we were building.

But something felt off.

We couldn’t quite name it during the event. Then, as we were packing up the booth, it hit us: Why were we limiting ourselves and Moanr™ to STI testing alone?

If people trusted us with one of the most sensitive parts of their lives, what else could we help them protect, understand and navigate? We already built Moanr ™ on Zero-Access Architecture with military grade encryption. So we started asking a bigger question:

What if Moanr™ could become the private, secure place for people to understand not their sexual health - but their intimate wellbeing as a whole?

On our trip home and the weeks that followed, we researched, brainstormed, and built. We created a system based on evidence-based assessments to guide people towards the stronger relationships they desire. We focused on our key pillars such as core foundations, emotional and physical connection, daily logistics & lifestyle, and relationship & life growth, leisure and independence, we built a holistic health and predictive power and actionability to relationships.

Once that fell into place, we knew where to go and grow. That shift changed everything.

Our first major addition was our period tracker. We never wanted it to be just a period tracker. We have 3 adult daughters. We have heard their limitations on the marketplace. We wanted to build something more robust than they or I have been using. We wanted it to help people notice patterns in mood, energy, stress, libido and overall wellbeing were the first insights we wanted, but we didn’t want to limit these valuable tools just for vagina owners. Trackers shouldn’t be limited by gender. For penis owners, tracking erections and libido can also offer valuable health insights into health, wellness, and connection.

There are tons of tracker apps on the market. But we saw a gap: where were the tools that let you privately track this info and share it intentionally with a partner or partners on your own terms?

That’s when we knew we were onto something much, much bigger.

Next came the Moanr™ Dashboard - a new way to view what your partner is experiencing with daily check-ins and shared insights. We built personalized permissions so you can choose exactly what a partner can and can not see, with the flexibility for people in different relationship structures.

Through easy to read graphs, users can track mood, energy and symptom frequency over time to spot patterns in the ups and downs of life. One of the most exciting additions is our Relationship Insights: tools that help identify things like libido syncing, desire timing, and emotional patterns so partners can support one another better.

Those summaries along with combined charts comparing moods, energy, stress & libido in clear charts that show patterns from 30 days to 120 days. These tools lit a fire in us to see how things were working for us when things work and where they don’t work to get things back on track. Instead of getting stuck in assumptions like “you’re never in the mood” or “I’m always the one initiating,” you can look at the data together. And when sensitive data becomes empathy insight, conversations can shift from blame and resentment to understanding, support, and openness.

That’s the heart of Moanr™ 2.0.

Log as little or as much as you want. The more you track, the bigger & more meaningful your insights come to understand yourself better along with your partner. Conversations open up about how you are truly feeling and need. And yes, we kept the tool that got us started, STI test sharing & tracking. It is still a core element of the app.

But Moanr™ 2.0 is so much more than where we began. But we still aren’t done. In the coming weeks, or maybe even as you are reading this, our last piece of 2.0 is being rolled out: guided connection questions designed to help you and your partner deepen your connection, enhance emotional intimacy, and strengthen your relationship. Focused on our pillars and elements that cover aspects of all kinds of relationships, these questions give further insights to strengthen relationships from “Getting to Know You” or “Established Relationships”, and steps into “Spicy”, “Kinky” or “Wildcards & Curiosities" to learn more about each other. Not interested in exploring a category? You can opt-in or out to build upon the life you desire. We believe these tools can support a more fulfilling sex life, stronger emotional connection, and more honest conversations.

These features including the thoughtfully crafted questions to deepen your connection, enhance emotional intimacy & strengthen your relationship are for those with a subscription with Plus or Plus-Couples. We heard you and created a custom plan for you & the special someone in your life. We believe it will lead to a more fulfilling sex life and a closer bond.

Of course, our blog remains a strong part of what we do. You’ll also see expert voices contributing even more content and insight to the platform — something we’re incredibly excited to share.

We are so proud of what Moanr™ 2.0 is becoming and we’d love to hear what you think. Drop us a line at info@medenc.com . Need a hand with something in the app? support@medenc.com is always there to help!

What’s around the corner?

We will PROUDLY be at Pride Toronto this summer. Stop by and say hi! We have a few other spots in the radar to share the Moanr ™ spirit.

Happy Spring! - T & K

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Tracy Daly

Sexual health and performance specialist focusing on the intersection of physiological vitality and lived experience. Tracy Daly provides a knowledgeable, shame-free space for the LGBTQIA+ community and those in CNM/ENM relationship structures, advocating for sexual agency through behavior change and radical inclusivity.