When her sleep tanks, the kids' routines slip. When her iron runs low, the household's energy follows. When perimenopause goes unread, the marriage takes the hit. We built a platform that interprets her labs with the clinical context that actually shapes them, and rolls the household up around her.
A 47-year-old woman in perimenopause and a 28-year-old man on a strength block can show identical labs and need opposite interventions. Most platforms hand both of them the same green dot. We built ours to know the difference, then surface it in language a household can act on the same evening.
Every Estradiol value is stamped with the cycle day it was drawn on, then re-scored against the reference range that actually applied that day. Historical labs get the same treatment retroactively.
Reproductive, perimenopause, menopause, andropause, TRT, pregnancy, nursing — each shifts the targets that matter. The dashboard rewires itself around where each person actually is.
Two spouses with low Vitamin D usually share an environment, not a coincidence. The engine connects findings across people and surfaces the shared lever.
Drop-window alerts before her premenstrual cliff. Hematocrit watch on his TRT block. Two-draw lab dates auto-scheduled to her cycle. The plan arrives before the symptom does.
Bloodwork tells you where you stand. Sleep tells you how today went, how this week is trending, and whether your protocol is actually working. Every morning, the engine reads last night's data and writes you a briefing.
HRV rebounded to 64ms (+18% vs baseline). Deep sleep at 94 min — best this week. Cortisol pattern looks well-recovered.
Green for hard training. Push the lift. Caffeine cutoff 12pm.
Per-household pricing because health is rarely an individual project. Add your spouse, your aging parents, the kids when they need it.
He had elevated Lipoprotein(a) and a family history of early heart disease. She was moving through perimenopause and being told her symptoms were stress. Every platform he tried treated her labs the way a textbook from 1995 would — one number, one range, no idea what week of her cycle she was in. So he built the tool he wished existed for both of them at once.
Every protocol in the platform is one this household runs. Every biomarker range has been argued about over coffee. The product is the operator's notebook, opened up.
"The first dashboard I've used that didn't feel built for someone else's body. My cycle, my markers, my protocol."
"In ninety days my ApoB dropped thirty-two points. The protocol was specific, it was mine, and it was simple enough to actually do."
"I've worked with three longevity clinics. This is the first one that treated me and my husband as one household, not two unrelated charts."