

TCW Product Lab - "Data, Not Drama: Signl Cycle Beta Night"
Tech Curious Women is hosting our very first Founder Beta Testing Meetup—a new kind of gathering where we rally around women building in tech by showing up early: testing, giving thoughtful feedback, and helping shape a product while it’s still becoming.
For our kickoff event and following shortly after Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder ("PMDD") Awareness Month in April, we’re featuring Jasmine Mack, founder of Signl Cycle—an app built on a simple, powerful belief: your cycle is not drama—it’s data. (https://signlcycle.netlify.app)
After discovering she has PMDD and using old journal entries, cycle data, and AI to identify patterns in mood and behavior, Jasmine realized there isn’t a tool that truly helps women understand the emotional, mental, and behavioral patterns tied to their cycles—or generate insights they can bring to a doctor. Signl Cycle is designed to help women spot patterns, advocate for themselves with real data, and (long-term) contribute to better women’s health research and care.
Jasmine brings a background in psychology, six years as a K–2 educator, and leadership as the founder of a nonprofit (Macknificient World, formerly Macknificient Girls). She also runs an AI ops + consulting business (Dynamack Operations LLC) and is actively building new applications.
We’re grateful to be hosted by Dr. Juliette Astor of Terra Wellness. A surgeon by training, Dr. Astor now specializes in holistic functional medicine, focused on understanding the root causes behind health challenges—so people can do less symptom management and more true healing.
What to expect
Quick welcome + introductions
Founder story + short product walkthrough
Guided beta testing + feedback (bring your phone)
Q&A + discussion
Beverages + light networking to close
Details
Date: May 4, 2026
Time: 6:00–7:30 PM
Location: W Kennedy Blvd at N Tampa St, Downtown Tampa, FL
Cost: Free
Capacity: Limited (RSVP required)
Learn more:
Signl Cycle: https://signlcycle.netlify.app
Dynamack Operations: https://dynamackops.tiiny.site/
More on PMDD/premenstrual disorders: https://www.iapmd.org