About dayli

A daily decision layer for health in a changing climate.

Mission

"To make healthcare adaptive, personalized, and proactive in a changing climate."

Vision

"A world where every individual has access to real-time health guidance based on their environment."

Meet the Founder

Built by an engineer who has spent her career protecting children's health

Dhruthi Kuram

Founder & CEO, dayli

Dhruthi is a software engineer turned founder who has spent her career building tools that help families make better decisions about the people they love most. She holds a Master's degree in Computer Science from San José State University in the Bay Area, where she trained alongside engineers shipping consumer products at the world's largest technology companies.

Before dayli, Dhruthi created BabyBoo, a growth and developmental milestone tracker that helps parents understand whether their child is on track week by week. Tens of thousands of families used BabyBoo to catch concerns earlier, ask better questions at pediatric visits, and feel less alone in the uncertainty of the first years of life.

With dayli, she is taking that same instinct — meet families where they already are, with guidance they can actually use — and turning it on the most underestimated health threat of our generation: a changing climate. dayli combines climate intelligence, medical knowledge, and real-time AI personalization, delivered through WhatsApp, so women and children get the right guidance on the right day, in the language they already speak.

  • Engineer first

    A decade shipping production software for consumers.

  • SJSU, Bay Area

    Master's in Computer Science.

  • BabyBoo

    Milestone tracker trusted by tens of thousands of parents.

  • dayli

    Real-time climate-health guidance for women & children.

Why Now

Climate risks are increasing

Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent, directly impacting vulnerable populations.

AI enables real-time decision-making

We now have the technology to process complex data and deliver personalized guidance instantly.

Mobile access is universal

Platforms like WhatsApp reach billions, making it possible to deliver care everywhere.