Zero-Knowledge AI Platform to
Protect Black Mothers from
Medical Bias and Unnecessary Surgeries
SAN DIEGO, CA — May 2, 2026 — Renee Ayo Williams, a clinical research scientist with over 25 years of experience, has officially launched CycleSync, a groundbreaking AI-powered health advocacy platform. Built specifically to protect Black women from medical dismissal and maternal mortality, CycleSync gives women the exact tools they need to demand better care.
The launch comes at a critical time. Black women in the United States currently die from pregnancy-related complications at three times the rate of white women. Too often, their voices are ignored.
The Chesapeake Regional Wake-Up Call
For Williams, the need for a protective shield became undeniable after a shocking lawsuit in Virginia. More than 500 former patients are currently suing Chesapeake Regional Medical Center, alleging the hospital allowed an OB-GYN to perform unnecessary and uninformed surgeries—including hysterectomies—on women for years.
"When I read about women waking up from surgery not knowing why they were operated on, it solidified my mission," says Williams, who holds a Certified Clinical Research Associate (CCRA) credential. "I am a scientist, but I am also a Black woman who has navigated this healthcare system. I built CycleSync so we have documented proof of our health, making it much harder for doctors to dismiss us or push us into procedures we do not need."

Key Platform Features
CycleSync is the first platform equipped with clinical-grade advocacy tools designed to protect Black women through pregnancy, postpartum, and menopause. Features include:
The Doctor Report: A clear, downloadable health summary generated from the symptoms a woman logs. This gives her documented evidence to hand directly to her doctor.
Safety Checkers: Includes a Preeclampsia Risk Calculator, an FDA Drug Safety Checker, and WHO-standard prenatal screenings to spot danger early.
Private Community: Users connect using only a username, allowing them to discuss sensitive topics like fertility without their real identities being exposed.
The Privacy Shield
What makes CycleSync unique in the $65 billion FemTech market is its zero-knowledge privacy architecture. In an era where data is often sold, CycleSync guarantees absolute privacy.
"Even our own team cannot read, access, or sell a user's private health data," Williams explains. "The woman owns her information completely. Privacy is not an upgrade on our platform—it is a foundational promise."
What Comes Next
CycleSync is currently operating in its early revenue stage with an active user base and a hospital partnership already in place. The company is actively expanding its partnerships with health insurers, employers, and hospital systems to offer the platform as a sponsored wellness benefit for Black women nationwide.
To learn more or to join the platform, visit TryCycleSync.com.
About CycleSync
CycleSync is an AI-powered, privacy-first digital health platform built by a Black woman scientist to support Black women through pregnancy, postpartum, and menopause. By combining clinical advocacy tools, doctor-ready health summaries, and strict privacy, CycleSync empowers women to demand better care.
Media Contact:
Renee Ayo Williams
Founder & CEO, CycleSync
Email: customerservice@trycyclesync.
Phone: 925-804-3996
Website: TryCycleSync.com
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