Aligned with the philosophy?
The dossier sets out how conviction becomes product, market, and model.
Vitality Tracker is not, at heart, a tracking app. It is an expression of a particular view of health — and that view shapes every design choice in the product.
The era of antibiotics, vaccines, and emergency surgery — superb at acute crises. Its limit: the diseases that now shorten most lives develop silently over decades, and a system that waits for a diagnosis intervenes too late to preserve the years that matter most.
Preventive, data-driven care that optimises healthspan — the years lived in good health — acting years before a diagnosis, with the individual as an active participant rather than a passive patient.
Running alongside Medicine 3.0 is a now well-evidenced position: the daily inputs of nutrition, movement, sleep, stress, and circadian rhythm are not soft adjuncts to "real" medicine but among the most powerful levers for preventing — and sometimes reversing — chronic disease. What was once dismissed as wellness has travelled from the margins to the mainstream of preventive care.
Two things about this philosophy shape Vitality Tracker. First, it is participatory: it only works if individuals can see their own data, understand it, and act on it — precisely what a platform can provide and a periodic clinic visit cannot. Second, so far it has largely been a privilege: continuous monitoring, advanced biomarkers, expert interpretation, and personalised protocols have belonged to those who can afford premium devices, concierge clinics, and out-of-pocket panels.
Our founding conviction is that this is a distribution problem, not a necessity. The science is public. The hardware is cheap and ubiquitous. The interpretation can be delivered in software.
Democratising Medicine 3.0 — the same proactive, evidence-first tools, in the hands of the many rather than the few, at a price they can actually afford.
Medicine 3.0 is a shift from reactive treatment to proactive, preventive, personalised, data-driven care — optimising healthspan (years lived in good health) rather than just lifespan, and acting years before a diagnosis rather than after one.
No. Vitality Tracker describes and interprets health signals; it does not diagnose, treat, or alarm, and it directs users toward professional care. It is a wellness platform, not a regulated medical device.
No. Vitality Tracker is hardware-agnostic: any wearable or smart scale that writes to Apple Health or Google Health Connect works, and everything can be entered manually with just a phone.
Nutrition and supplement claims — including the advice generated by Vitality Tracker's own AI coach — are screened against Diet-MisRAT, a peer-reviewed misinformation-risk assessment framework published in Scientific Reports (2026).
The user. Full data sovereignty is a platform principle: users can export their complete dataset at any time, and keeping your history is never conditional on staying subscribed.
The syncing mobile beta arrives in late July 2026, followed by an invitation-only beta phase and a go-to-market around the end of Q3 2026, starting in New Zealand, Europe, and India.
The dossier sets out how conviction becomes product, market, and model.