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Know when
it's time.

A calm contraction tracker for labor. Private. No account. No subscription. Ready the moment you need it.

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orianaTHU · MAY 14
Contraction
#18
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5m 12s
0:42
Breathe through it.
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orianaTHU · MAY 14
Ready when
you are.
Tap when a contraction begins. We'll keep time — you breathe.
Last session · Mon, May 4 · 25 contractions
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oriana
History
Mon, May 45-1-1
10:50 PM — 7:20 AM · 25 contractions
Avg 1m 1s
Every 9m 55s
Wed, Apr 12
False alarm · 4 contractions
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Built for the moment

Calm, private, and actually ready when labor starts.

The 5-1-1 alert
wakes the right people.

Five minutes apart, one minute long, for one hour. We watch the pattern — when it's go-time, you get a one-tap call button and a sheet your team can read at the door.

5-1-1 reached
It's time.
25 contractions · avg 1m 1s · every 9m 55s

Stays on
your phone.

No account. No servers. No tracking. Your labor is yours — share it with your team on your terms, or never at all.

One tap when it starts.

Another when it ends. We do the math — intervals, duration, intensity ramp — so you can focus on breathing.

Water break, logged.

Two taps. Surfaces on the go-time sheet with the exact timestamp — so your care team knows the moment you arrive.

Your go-bag,
digitally.

Hospital, OB, doula, partner — one-tap call buttons surface the moment 5-1-1 fires. No fumbling at 3 AM.

Your wishes, in one place.

Birth plan, medications, allergies, who's allowed in the room. Optional — but if you draft it now, we'll surface it at the hospital.

Designed for 3 AM.

Large type, gentle haptics, optional nature sounds, and a screen that stays on so you never have to unlock mid-contraction. The button you need is always exactly where you left it.

How it works

Three taps. One pattern. Done.

i.

Tap when it starts.

The button is the whole home screen. Breathe — we'll count.

ii.

Tap when it ends.

Oriana logs duration, interval, and intensity. Repeat as needed.

iii.

We tell you when.

Hit 5-1-1 and oriana lights up with a sheet your team can read at a glance.

Why oriana
Our first was born at 35 weeks after an emergency C-section. This time we're going for a VBAC — which means every contraction matters a bit more, and we wanted to be watching them carefully. Every app we tried either charged a monthly fee for something you use once, or stored our data on someone else's servers. Neither felt right for something this important. So I built Oriana instead.
— The developer.
Questions

The fine print, plainly.

Is oriana a medical device?

No. Oriana is a timer and a notebook for labor. Always follow the guidance of your healthcare provider — call them if something feels wrong, no matter what the app says.

Do you collect any data?

No. There's no account, no analytics, no servers. Your labor log lives on your phone and only leaves when you choose to share it.

Why one-time pricing?

Labor lasts hours, not years. A subscription model felt wrong. Pay once, use it whenever you need it.

Does it work offline?

Yes. The app does not need the internet to time contractions or fire alerts. You can be in a basement during a blackout — oriana keeps timing.

Can my partner use it too?

Yes. Many partners install oriana on their own phone so they can track alongside you — useful when you need both hands free or just want someone else watching the numbers.

How do I share my log with my OB?

The go-time sheet has a Share button. Export to PDF, AirDrop it, or pull it up on the screen for the nurse to copy. No emails required.

Ready when you are.

Set it up before labor starts. No login, no waiting.

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