Guidance
A calm interpretation layer between connected-device data and everyday decisions.
The data comes from connected devices.
Guidance provides calm interpretation.
The user makes the decision.
What Guidance is
A calm interpretation layer
Guidance sits between a user's own connected-device data and the everyday decisions that data could inform. Its job is to offer a brief, calm reading of the day — and nothing more.
It is deliberately not:
- not another dashboard,
- not another set of scores,
- not a chatbot.
Why it exists
Less noise, not more data
People who use wearables often have plenty of metrics. What usually stays unanswered is the daily question: “What does this mean for me today?”
Guidance aims to reduce that noise rather than add to it — a short, calm orientation instead of one more screen of numbers.
How it works, conceptually
A quiet daily loop
- User-authorized data from connected devices.
- A short daily check-in from the user.
- A brief daily guidance — only when the signal is clear enough.
- Silence when the signal is not clear enough. Saying nothing is a feature.
- Evening feedback from the user to help the product improve.
Data status
Official integrations only
Guidance is built to use a user's own wearable data through official, user-consented integrations. For Garmin users, the intended path is the Garmin Health API as a read-only, user-authorized data source.
Boundaries
What Guidance is not
For health concerns, consult a professional. In an emergency, contact your local emergency number.
Pilot status
Early-stage, by design
Guidance is an early-stage product in a founder preview. It is not generally available and is designed for controlled testing first. Real daily guidance only begins once connected-device data is present and authorized.