Tobey Tozier, a transgender entrepreneur from Jefferson, Maine, has released the beta version for the transition tracking App Transcapsule, on iOS and Android.
Transgender and non-binary people often choose to document their transition journeys to see how far they’ve come; much like tracking fitness progress, or taking photographs of your child as they grow.
Some people who identify as transgender choose not to go through hormone therapies or surgeries at all, which can sometimes feel isolating and present other challenges. Transcapsule is meant to be inclusive of the entire trans and non-binary community by offering a platform to document all aspects of transition in one single place, explained Tozier.
The Transcapsule beta allows users to upload photos, set reminders and celebrate important milestones like name changes, coming out to family, hormones and surgeries. Based on user feedback collected so far, additional features to be included in the next release will allow people to add journal entries, set more customizable hormone dosage reminders, create their own accounts and access their information from any mobile device.
The entrepreneur is in the process of raising matching funds for a federal grant through the Maine Technology Institute, MTI, to continue development and move Transcapsule past the beta stage, and is connecting with LGBTQ+ health centers throughout New England about potential partnerships. Take action and donate to Transcapsule, email hello@transcapsule.com to request beta access, and/or visit www.transcapsule.com to learn more.