Carrot Expands AI-Driven Metabolic Care to Menopause
Event summary
- Carrot launched an expansion of its AI-native metabolic health program, Sprints, to support menopause care on May 14, 2026.
- The program targets metabolic health shifts during menopause, including visceral fat, insulin resistance, cholesterol, and blood pressure.
- Sprints integrates with wearable devices to provide continuous, evidence-based support and behavior change guidance.
- Carrot cites surveys indicating 80% of women feel uninformed about menopause and only 20% of OB-GYNs receive formal training in menopause.
- The program aims to reduce workplace challenges associated with menopause, with 80% of individuals reporting difficulties working during this stage.
The big picture
Carrot's expansion into menopause care underscores a broader trend in digital health towards lifecycle management and AI-driven personalization. The move positions Carrot to capture a significant share of the underserved menopause market, potentially reducing healthcare costs and improving productivity for employers. With over a thousand multinational clients, Carrot's scale could amplify the impact of this strategic pivot.
What we're watching
- Market Adoption
- How quickly employers and health plans will integrate Sprints into their benefits packages, given the high percentage of women experiencing menopause-related workplace challenges.
- Clinical Efficacy
- Whether the AI-native hyper-personalization approach will demonstrate measurable improvements in metabolic health outcomes for menopause patients.
- Competitive Positioning
- The pace at which Carrot can differentiate itself in the menopause care market, given the current fragmentation and lack of comprehensive solutions.
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