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OfRoot turns wearable data into visit-ready clinical context.

More health signal is being recorded than people can interpret. OfRoot combines Apple Health data, symptoms, and lived experience into a timeline patients can understand and clinicians can use.

Current wedgeApple Health plus symptom timeline
Expansion pathClinician review and reporting
Business modelMembership plus clinic revenue

What matters

What an investor should understand first.

OfRoot sits between passive tracking and clinical action. It is not a generic wellness dashboard and not a diagnostic service.

Why now

More health signal is recorded every day, but most appointments still begin with memory, screenshots, and guesswork.

Product wedge

Start with the person trying to understand a recent change, then extend into the clinician who needs that change explained clearly.

Business shape

Paid patient membership can expand into clinic software, reporting, and enterprise partnerships over time.

Execution focus

The launch is intentionally narrow: Apple Health, symptom context, summaries, and clinician handoff before broader connector expansion.

Current platform

What is already real in product.

These are current product capabilities, not aspirational end-state claims.

Apple Health sync through iPhone

The iPhone app can read Apple Health data with user permission and bring Apple Watch and other Apple Health signals into OfRoot.

Timeline that combines signal and symptoms

Users can track symptoms, notes, and recordings alongside wearable trends so changes are not stripped of context.

Summaries instead of raw charts

OfRoot turns incoming data into scores, alerts, and readable summaries that help a user understand what changed.

Clinician-facing handoff

The product already supports the handoff from patient timeline to provider review, reporting, and follow-up.

Apple Health + uploads
Context + symptoms
Scoring + alerts
Patient + provider review

Monetization

A business model that expands with the workflow.

The company can start with consumer subscription revenue and widen into clinical workflow, reporting, and enterprise integration over time.

Recurring consumer revenue

Patient membership

Revenue starts with a paid product built around daily summaries, alerts, and visit-ready reports.

Per clinic or per patient pricing

Clinic software

Clinics can pay for review, reporting, patient follow-up, and a clearer handoff from the consumer product.

Custom contracts

Enterprise partnerships

Larger organizations can pay for integrations, analytics, and operational workflows that fit existing care models.

Build priorities

What expands next.

The roadmap follows one rule: deepen the patient story first, then widen signal sources and clinician workflow.

Near-term

Stronger onboarding and signal reliability

Improve setup, strengthen Apple Health sync, and make the daily patient timeline more useful with less manual effort.

Next

Phone camera PPG and supported sensors

Add guided phone-camera capture and selected external sensors where signal quality materially improves the product.

Expansion

Selective wearable connectors

Extend beyond Apple Health to a focused set of platforms such as Garmin, WHOOP, Oura, and Fitbit.

Workflow

Deeper clinician workflow

Expand review, annotation, export, and follow-up tools for clinics that want a cleaner patient handoff.

Why this can become a durable company.

OfRoot sits where three forces meet: more wearable signal, more patient confusion, and more clinical demand for better context before an appointment. The company does not need to replace care. It needs to make the path into care clearer.

  • The wedge starts with a consumer problem that already exists: confusing wearable changes before care.
  • The product becomes more valuable as more data, symptoms, and visit context are captured in one place.
  • The same timeline that helps the patient can also support clinician review, reporting, and follow-up.

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