In a bold step towards transforming reproductive healthcare across Southeast Asia, Pistil today proudly unveils its mobile app at the Women’s Economic Forum 2025.
Built to break through generations of stigma, silence, and limited access, the Pistil app delivers a first-of- its-kind, comprehensive digital platform that empowers individuals to take control of their reproductive health with confidence, privacy, and dignity.

“We’re incredibly proud to launch Pistil at the Women’s Economic Forum, where conversations about empowerment, equity, and innovation take center stage,” said Rina Ho, CEO and Founder of Pistil. “For far too long, reproductive health has been clouded by shame and limited access — especially for women in underserved communities. Pistil exists to change that. We are here to normalise these conversations, offer trusted access to medical care, and ensure no one is left behind in receiving the support they deserve.”
Key features of the Pistil app include:
- AI Powered Health Insights & Tracking: Early health risk identification through user data and guided assessments with menstrual cycle monitoring.
- Teleconsultations: Direct access to certified medical professionals specialising in reproductive and sexual health.
- Screenings & Treatments: Seamless appointment bookings with Pistil’s partnered clinics across Malaysia.
- Digital Pharmacy: Discreet delivery of prescribed medications, contraceptives, and wellness products.
- Education & Community: Trusted, culturally relevant health information designed to empower users through knowledge and reduce stigma.

Across Southeast Asia, millions still struggle with fragmented reproductive health services, long travel distances to clinics, cultural taboos, and misinformation. Pistil bridges these gaps with a solution that fits today’s digital-first, privacy-conscious generation.
Today’s official launch marks a major milestone for Pistil, as the platform continues its rapid growth across Malaysia, with upcoming expansions into Singapore later this year.
“Reproductive health isn’t a privilege — it’s a basic right,” added Rina. “Every person deserves access to safe, reliable, and stigma-free care, no matter where they live or what resources they have.
Pistil isn’t just an app — it’s a movement to rewrite how reproductive health is delivered across Southeast Asia.”
The Pistil app is now available for download on both iOS and Android. For more information and updates, visit Pistil’s website or follow them on Instagram and TikTok.
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