Operators already track. Wearables, quarterly panels, training programs, food logs. The data exists. What's missing is something that pulls it together on your phone, and shows you what's changing for you. Nexus Bio is that layer.
Aggregation just stacks dashboards. Reconciliation is harder: every reading is compared to what's normal for you, then cross-checked against the rest of your data. One record that actually agrees with itself.
Every insight is something you noticed, not something you were told to do. We surface what's changing, name the likely cause, and never claim causality. Soft language only. "Consider," "May benefit," "Worth checking."
Everything runs on your phone. No servers, no cloud. Lab PDFs are read on your device and thrown away. Only the numbers stick around, behind an anonymous ID.
Nexus Bio is not a coach, a clinic, a wearable, or a logger. It's the layer above all of them, on your phone, measured against your own baseline instead of the population's.
Ingest. Wearables (HRV, RHR, sleep, workouts, macros), clinical records, lab PDFs from any provider, plus optional manual notes (mood, focus, supplement protocols).
Reconcile. Every reading is compared to what's normal for you, based on your own running average, not a population reference range. Your data finally talks to itself.
Synthesize. A simple set of rules, running on your phone, looks at every reading against the rest. It accounts for context (recent training, travel, illness) and names what's likely behind each pattern.
What's changing first. Observational only. Every insight is something you're free to disregard.
Public price $80/mo. Founder rate $19.99/mo (or $199/yr as a one-year stake). Capped at 500 seats and locked for the duration of the platform's lifecycle.
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