Wellness Assistant
iOS · Summer 2026
Private beta · TestFlight July 2026

The health app you talk to.
Not tap.

Tell it what you did. It logs, remembers, and responds. One chat, whether you're training hard or just trying to sleep better.

Pre-launch. London-based.
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Three tabs · the home for everything

It's a chat.
Some habits.
One settings screen.

Chat, habits, settings — the three tabs you'll actually use. The rest of the product (onboarding, privacy controls, progress photos, memory viewer) lives one tap away from here.

7:42
Today Tue Apr 21
7:42 AM
Morning. You slept 6h 48m, about an hour under your average.
You mentioned Sunday that early workouts feel better when you sleep poorly. Want me to flip today's run to 5pm?
Yeah, 5pm works.
Done. Easy 30 min, not the interval session. Your HRV's a bit low.

Chat

Opens to a conversation. Not a dashboard.

7:43
Week of Apr 21

Habits

4 of 5 Today
Done Partial Missed
Morning walk7 min
100%
Protein @ breakfast32 g
86%
No phone first hourChecked at 7:48
42%
Zone 2 cardio3 of 4 this week
75%
Lights out by 11pmSlipped to 11:34
28%

Habits

Rings close once. No streaks. No shame.

7:43
Settings

Memory

On

I remember things you tell me and use them to give better guidance.

Things remembered
0Shared off-device
Thread length
Data
Apple Health9 data types
Sleep sourcesApple Watch, AutoSleep
WorkoutsSince 2024
Check-ins
Morning check-in7:40 AM weekdays
Sunday recapSundays at 6pm

Settings

Memory on or off. You control what it keeps.

The memory demo

One chat.
It does the logging.

Observes. Never diagnoses.

Tell it what you did in one sentence. It logs the habit, remembers the context, and brings it back when it matters.

Things remembered
Conversation length. Nothing gets truncated.
0Memory data shared with anyone, ever.
Live transcript · past 6 days
Monday
Did my morning walk. Felt good.
Logged. That's four in a row. Sleep was a bit short last night — proud you still moved.
Tuesday
Skipped the gym. Long day.
Noted. No streak to break here. Tomorrow's open if you want it.
Wednesday
I want to run Paris half in spring '27. Last time was 1:58.
Got it. I'll remember that. Paris is about 47 weeks out. Plenty of base to build — I'll check your long runs each Sunday.
Friday
Been stressed. Didn't sleep well.
Your HRV shows it. Want me to ease off the habit nudges this week, or keep them?
Sunday recap
Four walks, two gym sessions, one rough night. You told me about Paris on Wednesday — I've started tracking long runs separately. Want to add one threshold session next week?

It is

  • One chat. Tell it what you did in plain words.
  • Remembers what you said weeks ago, in context.
  • Grounded in your Apple Health data, not vibes.
  • Habits you actually care about. One tap or one sentence.
  • A Sunday recap that reads like a friend wrote it.
  • Powered by Claude, Anthropic's AI. More models possible later.

It isn't

  • A dashboard of numbers you won't read.
  • A workout plan generator.
  • A medical product or a therapist.
  • A social feed or a leaderboard.
  • Streaks, badges, confetti, or shame.
A week in the app

Three moments.
That's the rhythm.

0107:40

Morning check-in

Reads your sleep. Asks one question. Takes 20 seconds.

02Across the day

Across the day

Tell it what you did. It logs the habits, remembers the rest.

03Sunday · 18:00

Sunday

A written recap in your AI's voice. Specific. Not a dashboard.

M T W T F S S
Questions people ask

The answers, without fluff.

Is this a medical app?
No. It's a wellness app. It doesn't diagnose, treat, or replace a doctor. If something you tell it sounds clinically serious, it'll say so and suggest you talk to one.
Where does the memory live?
On your phone. Memories sync end-to-end encrypted across your Apple devices via iCloud Keychain. We can't read them. You can wipe the whole memory in Settings in one tap.
Which AI powers the app?
Claude, made by Anthropic. We picked it because it's the most careful about not overclaiming in medical contexts. Adding other models (GPT, Gemini) is on the roadmap, not in v1.
Which data does it read from Apple Health?
Sleep, heart rate, HRV, workouts, steps, active energy, resting energy, stand hours, and body weight if you track it. Nine types total. You pick which ones at setup. You can flip any off.
Why iOS only?
Because it reads Apple Health. When Android gets an equivalent in a few years, we'll think about it. Not today.
Is there a web app?
No. You're reading it. The product is the iOS app. This page is just to tell you it exists.
Who built this?
A small team in London, led by Ediz Arslan. Built independently so far.

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