Symptom intelligence · built from real life

Your body changes between appointments.

SomaNavi lets you describe what happened in your own words. AI organizes it into a symptom timeline — what came before, how long the delay was, what changed, what it stopped you doing, and how long recovery took.

Live POIS Compass — our first condition app, in public beta

01 The missing days

What's missing isn't another health dashboard.

Medical records capture appointment day. Wearables capture signals. But when a symptom started, how it affected daily life, and how long recovery took still has to be reconstructed from memory — usually two weeks later, in a ten-minute visit.

Recorded by the clinic Actually experienced
Two weeks later, all of this usually becomes one sentence: “I've just been tired lately.”

02 Why people use it

Less form-filling. More understanding.

The value has to start with the person living through the symptoms — not with a research database or a business model.

Say it your way

No rigid daily questionnaire. Describe what happened in normal language; the AI only asks about the part you left out.

01

Nothing gets lost

Possible factors, the delay before onset, the change itself, the impact on daily life and the recovery window are pulled out and kept together.

02

See what repeats

Compare timing, factors, symptoms, impact and recovery across many episodes, and notice the patterns a single bad week can never show.

03

Walk in prepared

Bring a short timeline and visit summary instead of trying to rebuild six weeks of change from memory in a ten-minute appointment.

04
The reason to come back A clearer story today. A more useful pattern over time.
www.poiscompass.com
A POIS Compass self-insight screen listing possible factors, symptoms and a daily timeline.

Actual screen from the app. The current interface is in Chinese — we would rather show the real product than mock up an English one that does not exist yet.

03 Available today

SomaNavi · condition app 01

POIS Compass

Live · public beta

Our first condition-specific app, built for people living with post-orgasmic illness syndrome (POIS). It is the working product underneath the wider SomaNavi idea — not a mockup, and not the whole platform either.

  • Record symptoms, possible factors and daily-life impact
  • Review personal timelines and correlation clues
  • Explore a structured POIS knowledge and evidence map
  • Prepare clearer material for clinician conversations

More than a concept. Not yet the whole platform.

04 From one condition to a platform

One condition proves the workflow. Shared symptoms open the platform.

Only the first step exists as a product today. The two that follow are stated as intentions, and marked as such.

Now · live

POIS Compass

First condition app

A focused place to find out whether people will actually record, come back, compare episodes and prepare for care.

Next · in development

Symptom-first SomaNavi

Shared symptom layer

The same core, entered through a recurring symptom instead of a diagnosis. No symptom app is public yet.

Brain fog Fatigue Pain & recovery Sleep & function
Later · with separate consent

Research that starts in real life

Patient evidence network

Help researchers learn which changes matter to patients, when to measure them, and how recovery actually unfolds. Not started, and never automatic.

The growth unit is not “another disease app.” It is one reusable symptom-intelligence core, adapted only where a condition truly differs.

05 Patient value first

Useful to patients first. Designed to become research-grade.

Nobody should have to donate effort to make someone else's business model work. The app has to earn repeated use on its own: clearer records, better self-review, better-prepared care conversations.

  • 01 User-confirmed records AI structures the story; the person decides what gets saved.
  • 02 Separate research consent Using the app is not blanket consent to take part in research.
  • 03 Aggregated research outputs The business is not built on selling raw personal journals.
  • Research validation is not complete This is the next thing we have to prove — not a claim about the current product.

06 Start with what works today

One clearer health story can change the next conversation.

  1. Talk
  2. Organize
  3. Review
  4. Compare
  5. Bring to care