Better participant access.
Better enrollment performance.
TrialMe helps sponsors recruit more efficiently by reaching women often missed by traditional trial channels.
Where inclusive recruitment meets trial performance
Diversity goals need infrastructure, not just intent
Representative trials start with better recruitment design. We give you the right entry points into populations that conventional channels consistently overlook.
Reach the women conventional recruitment misses
We connect trials to underserved populations through purpose-built infrastructure - not wishful thinking about broader participation.
Turning interest into study participation.
Through structured onboarding and study matching, we help connect women with relevant research opportunities and support their journey to the first site appointment.
Available in the UK.
Expanding across Europe.
We currently support participant recruitment for clinical studies in the United Kingdom and are actively seeking pilot partners in Sweden, Germany, and Spain.
Pilot partners receive discounted rates and early access as we establish recruitment networks in new markets.
The missing link between women and clinical research.
We help sponsors connect with the right participants through targeted recruitment, intelligent matching, and seamless study referrals.
Access underserved female populations
Reach women who are often missed by traditional recruitment channels and improve study representation from the start.
Intelligent participant matching
Our onboarding and matching process identifies suitable candidates before they reach your sites, reducing recruitment friction and improving efficiency.
Site-ready participant referrals
We coordinate participant scheduling and hand over engaged candidates for clinical pre-screening, helping sites spend less time recruiting and more time conducting research.
Pay for results, not reach.
Our performance-based model means you only pay when recruitment results in successful participant enrollment, aligning costs directly with study outcome