Why now
People are collecting more health signal every year through Apple Health and wearables, but care conversations still often begin with memory and screenshots.
Investors
OfRoot turns Apple Health signals, symptoms, recordings, uploads, and notes into a private timeline users can understand and care teams can review.
The company starts with a focused consumer wedge and expands toward clinician workflow where the handoff becomes valuable.
Thesis
OfRoot sits between passive health tracking and the moment someone needs a clearer account before care.
People are collecting more health signal every year through Apple Health and wearables, but care conversations still often begin with memory and screenshots.
OfRoot starts with the person trying to understand a recent symptom or health change, then supports the handoff into care.
The launch stays narrow: Apple Health, symptom context, summaries, and visit-ready handoff before broad connector expansion.
Current platform
The near-term product is not a broad wearable marketplace. It is a focused loop: Health app data, symptom context, readable summaries, health scores, and a cleaner handoff.
The iOS path can bring Apple Health signals into the OfRoot timeline with user permission.
Symptoms, notes, uploads, and recordings live near the signal instead of becoming separate artifacts.
The product turns the timeline into health scores, alerts, and explanations written for user understanding.
The same timeline can support reporting, review, and follow-up conversations when care teams need context.
Business path
The strongest path is to deepen the patient story first, then expand into the professional workflows that need that story.
A paid consumer product centered on daily summaries, alerts, and visit-ready reports.
Review, reporting, patient follow-up, and cleaner handoff for care teams.
Integrations and operational workflows where the timeline improves existing care models.
Durability
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