
Kendra Koch
Building "The Least Prickly Place on the Web" at Divergently, Imdb.com
The first decade of my career I helped over a dozen venture-backed, Silicon Valley startups improve happiness and wellbeing. From nutrition to fitness, autoimmune disease to cancer, mental health, women's health, you name it, I probably did it. Still, I wasn't able to find the support or care I needed to solve my own chronic health challenges, and I frequently felt alone in my experience. Then, I got a diagnosis for ADHD, and C-PTSD while pregnant, and finally had the missing piece to my lifelong health puzzle. That's when I learned there were millions of late-diagnosed women like me yet, no information or support to guide them through the grief, identity shift and struggle that comes following a late-diagnosis. That's why I founded Divergently, a tech-enabled, social health platform where neurodivergent women can get vetted support from both experts and peers. I also serve as Ambassador for "Founder Mental Health Pledge," and write, "Build Like An Artist" a personal newsletter on entrepreneurship as craft. My work has appeared in several publications including Business Insider, The San Francisco Chronicle, Thrive, Motherly and more.
Kendra's Startup
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4 tools

Notion

"Superhuman + Asana ➡️ Notion - Use "Notion for Startups" to get 6 months free." - Kendra Koch
Your connected workspace for notes, tasks, wikis, and databases.

Puzzle

"Quickbooks ➡️ Puzzle - Has a great free option for startups." - Kendra Koch
Automated accounting for startups, offering real-time insights and integrations.

Figma

"Canva + Miro ➡️ Figma - Most of you already have it." - Kendra Koch
Collaborative design tool for interface, web, and more.

Google Workspace

"Calendly + Typeform + Dropbox ➡️ Google Workspace" - Kendra Koch
Cloud-based apps for teamwork, communication, and getting things done.
An AI tool that observes your work, finds inefficiencies, and suggests smarter ways to do things. Maybe you can use your tools better, automate tasks, or switch software.