Projects are how your research is organized. We recommend creating projects based on condition, topic, or provider. Your projects are shown in the left navigation. The project selected is always highlighted in purple.

Each project stores the context of your records, questions, and reports so any new question you ask within that project automatically builds on its history. This “memory” is especially helpful when tracking a condition over time. For example, if you upload new test results, the tool compares them to previous ones and incorporates those changes into its analysis, giving you a more personalized, accurate answer. You can see this in action in the demo reports.
When it comes to your health, the information can get overwhelming quickly. Projects allow the research to go deep in an area, while a patient profile covers breadth of the projects within it.
Renaming Projects
Upon account creation, a placeholder project “My first project” is automatically created. You can rename the project by hovering over it in the left navigation and renaming it.

Adding New Projects
You can add new projects by selecting New Project in the dropdown.

Suggested Project Structures
Here are some example project structures to get you started:
By condition:
- Breast cancer
- Colon cancer
- Multiple myeloma
- Sleep apnea
- Chron’s
- POTS
- Leukemia
- Eczema
- Endometriosis
By topic:
- Perimenopause
- Hormone replacement therapy
- Vertigo
- Kidney stones
- Alopecia
- Dementia prevention
- Longevity
By specialty / provider:
- Rheumatology - Dr. Smith
- Pulmonology - Dr. Zion
- Primary care - Dr. Sonia
- Mammography / women’s health - Dr. Starr
- Oncology - Dr. Warren
- Gastro - Dr. Briggs
- Endocrine - Dr. Patel
