Health is personal. Your tools should be too.

Mainstream health apps are built for the average person. They track steps and sleep and call it a day. But if you're running a peptide protocol, dialing in a supplement stack, tracking how meetings affect your HRV, or trying to correlate glucose with mood — you're on your own, stitching together data from a dozen apps that were never designed to talk to each other.

OwnPulse is built for people who take health optimization seriously. It brings every signal onto a single timeline — wearables, labs, interventions, subjective check-ins, calendar data, environmental factors — so you can see the full picture and run your own analysis. No one else decides what's worth tracking. No substance name gets flagged or filtered.

It's also a cooperative. Members own and govern the platform. If you choose to share data with the community, that's opt-in and revocable. The goal isn't to sell your data to researchers — it's to let members learn from each other's experiments. What's everyone's HRV doing after they start sauna protocols? What supplements actually correlate with better sleep? These are questions a community can answer together.

What OwnPulse tracks

Wearables & devices

HRV, resting heart rate, sleep stages, SpO2, weight, blood pressure, VO2 max, training load, continuous glucose, skin temperature deviation. Syncs from Apple HealthKit, Garmin, Oura, and Dexcom.

Interventions

Medications, supplements, peptides, nootropics — substance, dose, unit, route, timing, fasted state. The platform is non-judgmental: if you're taking it, it's valid data. Log BPC-157, metformin, or lion's mane the same way.

Subjective check-ins

Five daily scores (1-10): energy, mood, focus, recovery, libido. Takes less than 30 seconds. Over time, these correlate with objective metrics in ways that surprise you.

Labs

Blood panel data with reference ranges. Upload PDFs from Quest or LabCorp, or enter results manually. Track markers over time with trend lines and out-of-range flagging.

Calendar & lifestyle

Meeting count and minutes per day from Google Calendar. Meeting load is health data — correlate it with HRV, sleep, and energy. See how your work schedule affects your body.

Everything else

Cold plunge, sauna, fasting windows, pain scales, symptoms, travel, altitude, air quality, freeform notes. If it affects your health, you can track it — no waiting for us to add support.

Better together

OwnPulse is a cooperative — a platform owned and governed by the people who use it. There are no investors steering the roadmap and no business model that depends on monetizing your data without your knowledge.

Data sharing is entirely opt-in, per dataset, and revocable at any time. When members do share, the primary value is collective intelligence: anonymized aggregate insights that help the community answer questions no individual could answer alone. Which interventions actually move the needle on HRV? What does post-travel recovery actually look like across hundreds of people?

If cooperative data is sold to researchers in the future, 80% of the revenue goes back to consenting members. But the community learning from each other's data is the real point.

Your data, your control

  • Full export anytime — JSON, CSV, FHIR R4. No friction, no delay.
  • Data sharing is opt-in, per dataset, revocable immediately. Nothing is shared by default.
  • No analytics, no telemetry, no phone-home behavior in the application.
  • Open source — you can read every line of code that touches your data.
  • Want full control? Self-host on your own server.

Who's building this

OwnPulse is early stage. Built by people who track peptides, supplements, and biomarkers — and got frustrated that no platform treats all of that as legitimate data in one place. We wanted a tool that lets us overlay every health signal on a single timeline, run our own correlations, and decide for ourselves what matters.

If that sounds like you, join the waitlist or contribute on GitHub.