Adrien leads strategy and product. After a decade building consumer software in large platform teams, he kept seeing the same pattern — apps optimized for engagement rather than wellbeing. Eureka-Tech is his answer: a small studio that ships fewer products, but products people can actually trust with their bodies.
A European studio building tools that actually fit a human body.
Eureka-Tech was founded in 2017 between Paris and Berlin with a simple conviction: consumer software has spent two decades optimizing for engagement. We'd rather optimize for the people using it — starting with the half of the population the industry has historically ignored.
From a frustration to a quietly opinionated studio.
The studio began with a question that wouldn't go away: why does so much software feel disposable — and so little of it feel made for women? After years inside large consumer platforms, our founders kept watching health and lifestyle products get built for the average user, who somehow always defaulted to a 30-year-old man.
Eureka-Tech was created to work differently. Small team, long horizons, real ownership of the products we ship. We pick problems where the gap between mainstream tech and lived experience is widest — female health, daily decision-making, the quiet work of taking care of yourself — and build calmly until the result is something we'd hand to the people we love.
Today the studio is best known as the team behind Avoria.app, the AI-powered cycle decision coach used by women across Europe to make better everyday choices around their energy, mood, training, and rest.
The people behind the studio.
Lena leads engineering and applied AI. With a background in computational health and on-device machine learning, she designs the systems behind Avoria's cycle reasoning — privacy-first, explainable, and grounded in peer-reviewed research on female physiology.