Health dashboard and clinical workspace
Personal longevity intelligence

Longevity Platform

A private wellness dashboard that helps you organize real health data, track personal protocols, and understand trends without turning early signals into medical claims.

Bring your health data together

Connect wearable, lab, environmental, genetics, and protocol data into one wellness dashboard built for everyday review.

Turn raw numbers into context

See trends, gaps, confidence checks, and plain-language summaries so a single metric does not get treated like the whole story.

Stay honest about uncertainty

The platform is designed for non-diagnostic wellness tracking, with safety notes and confidence scoring where interpretation could be overstated.

What it helps you do

Longevity Platform is built for people who want a clearer picture of sleep, recovery, metabolic health, environment, and personal experiments in one place.

Wearables

Sleep, readiness, heart rate, HRV, workouts, steps, and recovery trends.

Labs

Biomarkers organized with flags, context, and doctor-friendly summaries.

Environment

Air quality and exposure context alongside sleep, recovery, and protocol data.

Protocols

Experiments, adherence, reminders, daily notes, and before/during comparisons.

01

Connect or import

Start with Oura or sample imports, then expand toward Apple Health, Google Health Connect, Whoop, labs, and manual entries as those connectors mature.

02

Track what changes

Use protocols to record habits, supplements, sleep routines, training blocks, travel, or environment changes without pretending they prove cause and effect.

03

Review with context

Open dashboards and reports that show what is present, what is missing, and what needs more data before it should influence decisions.

Doctor-friendly summaries

Reports organize labs, wearables, environment, genetics, integrations, and protocol history so you can have a more grounded conversation with a clinician.

Non-diagnostic by design

The platform does not diagnose, treat, or predict disease. It helps you collect, compare, and discuss wellness data with appropriate caution.

Your data needs consent first

Integrations use user authorization where available, and the app separates configured, synced, and optional connections so users can see what is active.