Longevity2w ago
Fragmented longevity services need a unified platform
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viktor
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Elevator Pitch
People serious about longevity juggle 5+ services: blood tests, body scans, coaches, doctors, wearables. No single platform connects it all. We need one hub for tracking, coaching, community, and education—certified experts, integrated data, everything in one place.
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The Problem
Health-conscious individuals trying to optimize longevity face a fragmented ecosystem:
- •Multiple services: Blood work (InsideTracker), body scans (Prenuvo), coaching (Fount Bio), concierge doctors
- •Disconnected data: Whoop, Apple Watch, lab results, scan results all live in silos
- •Information overload: Latest research scattered across podcasts (Huberman Lab), conferences, papers
- •No quality assurance: Hard to find certified, vetted longevity experts
Who This Affects
- •Early adopters spending $10K+ annually on longevity services
- •People overwhelmed by managing multiple platforms
- •Those who want evidence-based longevity optimization but don't know where to start
What's Broken Today
- •Data fragmentation: Your wearable data doesn't talk to your blood work doesn't talk to your scan results
- •Service fragmentation: 5+ different logins, billing systems, support teams
- •Knowledge fragmentation: No centralized, curated source of truth
- •Trust fragmentation: No unified certification or quality standard
What "Solving This" Would Look Like
A unified platform that:
- •Integrates all data sources (wearables, labs, scans) into one dashboard
- •Coordinates all services (coaching, medical, training) through one interface
- •Curates knowledge (latest research, protocols, expert content)
- •Certifies providers (trainers, coaches, doctors meeting quality standards)
- •Builds community (peer learning, support, shared goals)
Think: HubSpot's centralization model applied to longevity services.
Validation
- •Personal spending: $X,XXX/year across fragmented services
- •Comparable models: Oscar Health consolidated insurance, One Medical unified primary care
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