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Private health timelines before care.

OfRoot turns Daily Check-Ins, symptoms, notes, uploads, and optional Health app data 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

What matters first.

OfRoot sits between passive health tracking and the moment someone needs a clearer account before care.

Why now

People are collecting more daily health details every year, but care conversations still often begin with memory and screenshots.

Product wedge

OfRoot starts with the person trying to understand what changed, then turns that context into a private timeline before care.

Execution focus

The launch stays narrow: Daily Check-In, private timeline, Timeline Confidence, Health Guide, and visit-ready handoff before broad connector expansion.

Category reading

The investor case behind the timeline category.

These essays explain why OfRoot is building a private health timeline before care, not a generic tracker, wearable dashboard, or diagnostic assistant.

Category thesis

The Health Timeline Era

Frames the shift from scattered health capture to a private sequence of what changed before care.

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Investor memo

What VCs Should Understand About the Health Timeline Category

Explains why the category is not another tracker, wearable dashboard, or clinical record clone.

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Market gap

Why Symptom Tracking Failed

Shows why isolated symptom logs did not become the durable patient-side layer before care.

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Data gap

The Missing Layer Between Wearables and Care

Connects the wearable-data problem to context, memory, and doctor-preparation workflow.

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Current platform

What is already real in the product.

The near-term product is not a broad device-data marketplace. It is a focused loop: Daily Check-Ins, optional Health app data, Timeline Confidence, reports, and a cleaner handoff.

Timeline first

The product starts by organizing what changed, when it changed, and what context belongs near it.

Daily context

Symptoms, no-symptom days, notes, uploads, activities, and optional Health app data live in one timeline.

Readable summaries

Timeline Confidence, What Changed, and Health Guide explanations are written for user understanding before care.

Provider handoff

The same timeline can support reporting, review, and follow-up conversations when care teams need context.

Business path

A model that expands with the workflow.

The strongest path is to deepen the patient story first, then expand into the professional workflows that need that story.

01

Patient membership

A paid consumer product centered on private timelines, Daily Check-Ins, Timeline Confidence, and visit-ready reports.

02

Clinic workflow

Review, reporting, patient follow-up, and cleaner handoff for care teams.

03

Selective partnerships

Integrations and operational workflows where the timeline improves existing care models.

Durability

Why this can become a company.

  • The problem already exists: confusing health changes before care.
  • The product becomes more valuable as symptoms, quiet days, and visit context compound in one place.
  • The same patient timeline can support both consumer clarity and clinical review.

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