Introducing Insights

I built Insights because I wanted a better way to understand what actually changes a day. Most health apps are either too narrow, too noisy, or too eager to turn personal data into a business model. I wanted one place where meals, walks, sleep, journal entries, mood, and location context could live together and become genuinely useful over time.

See the full pattern

Insights is designed to help you move past disconnected logs. You can track the things that matter to you, review trends across time, and ask better questions about what helps and what does not. Nutrition logging supports both manual entry and photo-based AI analysis. Journal entries can be written or recorded as voice notes. Location history adds place context so recurring environments can be part of the story instead of a missing variable.

Built to be practical

There is also an AI Advisor that can answer questions about your history in plain language. The goal is not to replace judgment or medical care. It is to make your own data easier to interpret so you can spot patterns, test changes, and make decisions with more context.

Privacy first, by default

Just as important, Insights is privacy-first by design. Your data is for you, not for an ad network. There are no ads, no third-party analytics layer trying to profile you, and no interest in selling personal health information. The product only works if it earns trust.

I am launching this because I wanted it for myself, and I suspect other people want the same thing: a calm, useful system for understanding daily patterns without giving up ownership of their lives in the process.

If that sounds useful, you can sign up and follow along as the beta rolls out. Download links for iPhone and Android will live here as launch channels open: App Store and Play Store.