Sickle cell health companion
Care doesn’t start
at the hospital.
Enike is being built to support individuals living with sickle cell and the people who care for them — thoughtfully, quietly, and with deep respect for real life.
Early access · Privacy-first · Care-led design
Living with sickle cell means carrying more than pain.
It’s the constant awareness. The preparation. The quiet decisions made every day.
For many families, care happens long before a hospital visit — and long after. Yet support is often fragmented, improvised, and isolating.
We believe it shouldn’t be.


"Support is often quiet."
Rooted in care,
not trends
Enike was inspired by caregivers who had to learn quickly — not because they wanted to, but because they had to.
It’s shaped by lived experience, observation, and the belief that better tools can reduce uncertainty and help people feel less alone.
We’re building carefully. Because trust matters here.
Designed for life, together
Individuals living with sickle cell
Parents, partners, and caregivers
Support circles who want to show up better
Communities navigating care beyond hospitals
Enike is not a medical device and does not replace clinical care.
What we believe
- Care should be proactive, not reactive
- Support should be shared, not isolating
- Tools should reduce stress, not add to it
- Privacy and dignity are non‑negotiable
- Technology should follow compassion

A closer look
A companion that stays close
Enike is built for the quiet, daily work of care — calm to use on an ordinary day, ready in the moments that count.

Your day, at a glance
Vitals, hydration, and how you feel — gathered quietly in one calm view.

Crisis mode, when it matters
One press alerts the people you chose, with the details they need to help fast.

Care, shared with consent
Link a partner and choose exactly what they can see. You stay in control.

Built around your profile
Genotype, care plan, and history — so guidance fits your life, not a template.
Questions
Good to know
Is Enike a medical device?
No. Enike is a wellness and care-coordination companion, not a medical device, and it doesn't replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always follow your care team's guidance.
Who is Enike for?
People living with sickle cell (“warriors”) and the partners, parents, and caregivers who support them. There is also a general wellness mode for anyone tracking their daily health.
How does partner sharing work?
You link a partner with a one-time code and choose exactly what they can see. Sensitive logs like menstrual cycles are off by default and are never shared unless you explicitly turn them on.
Is my health data private?
Yes. Your data is yours. It is encrypted in transit and stored securely, never sold, and never used for advertising. You can delete your account and all of your data from the app at any time.
When does Enike launch?
We are opening early access soon to a small group shaping the first experience. Join the waitlist and we will email you when your spot is ready.
Your data stays yours
Never sold. Never used for ads.
Not a medical device
A companion, not a replacement for care.
Encrypted in transit
Stored securely, deletable anytime.
Built with the community
Shaped by warriors and caregivers.
We’re opening
early access soon
We’re currently working with a small group to shape the first experience. If you’d like to be notified when early access opens, leave your email below.