- Add /v1/feed API endpoint with handler and tests - Remove health endpoint rate limiting (behind firewall, caused spurious 429s) - Add dashboard feed panel with list, row, empty state, and loading skeleton - Update home page to show feed instead of redirecting to skeptic - Improve API key auth middleware and DTO create/query params - Add OpenAPI conceptual guide (api-intro.md) with semaglutide examples - Add FindMyHealth application scaffolding (vision, architecture, prototypes) - Add FindMyHealth designer/writer and Aphoria founder-CEO agents - Update roadmap with current progress Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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FindMyHealth
The Evidence Layer for the Healthcare Revolution
FindMyHealth is a real-time intelligence platform and newsletter that uses automated ingestion to resolve the "Tower of Babel" problem in healthcare. We don't just aggregate news; we stratify evidence into a weighted hierarchy, surfacing emerging safety signals and clinical breakthroughs weeks before they hit the mainstream.
1. The Core Problem: The Healthcare Signal Gap
The modern patient and practitioner are drowning in a sea of conflicting data:
- The Regulatory Lag: The FDA takes months or years to update labels (e.g., the Semaglutide/gastroparesis delay).
- The Anecdote Avalanche: Reddit and TikTok surface real signals (Tier 5), but they are buried in noise and misinformation.
- The Paywall Barrier: High-quality clinical trials (Tier 1) are locked away or written in dense jargon.
The Result: People make life-altering health decisions based on the loudest voice, not the most authoritative evidence.
2. The Solution: Automated Evidence Stratification
Using the StemeDB backbone, FindMyHealth automates the research process that would take a human analyst 40+ hours.
The Three Pillars
| Pillar | Function | User Value |
|---|---|---|
| Automated Ingestion | Scans 500+ sources (PubMed, FDA, Reddit, X) per topic. | Coverage that no human-led newsletter can match. |
| Source Hierarchy | Weights claims from Tier 0 (Regulatory) to Tier 5 (Anecdotal). | Instant clarity on who is saying what. |
| Conflict Detection | Highlights where Tier 5 (social) contradicts Tier 0 (official). | Early warning system for side effects or efficacy. |
3. Product Experience: The Newsletter-First Flywheel
Distribution is the product. We lead with a high-signal newsletter to build the audience, then upsell to the intelligence platform.
The Weekly "Pulse" Newsletter
- Trending Evidence: 3-5 trending health topics (e.g., "Seed Oils," "Berberine," "New COVID Strains").
- The Stratified View: A visual breakdown of what the different tiers say.
- Conflict Alert: "Tier 5 reports 400% increase in [Symptom], Tier 0 remains silent."
- The Time-Travel Link: "See how the consensus on this drug has shifted since 2022."
The Intelligence App (Premium)
- On-Demand Search: Search any supplement or drug and get an instant evidence report.
- Real-time Alerts: Follow "Semaglutide" and get a notification the second a new clinical trial or significant Reddit cluster appears.
4. Monetization Strategy (Tiered)
High-margin recurring revenue with clear value escalation.
- Free (The Hook): Weekly newsletter + limited web searches. Revenue via high-end sponsors (clean-label supplements, lab testing).
- Premium ($20/mo): Unlimited searches, real-time alerts, and deep-dive PDF reports. Targeting biohackers, PhD researchers, and proactive patients.
- B2B / API ($499+/mo): Access to the FindMyHealth API for clinics and supplement brands who want to monitor their own product safety/efficacy signals.
5. The Competitive Moat
While others are "AI wrappers," FindMyHealth has three layers of defensibility:
- The Infrastructure: StemeDB is a custom-built probabilistic database. It's not just a GPT prompt; it's a new way of storing truth.
- The Historical Data: Every week we ingest trending topics, we build a "Time-Travel" archive that competitors can never back-fill.
- The Domain Complexity: Healthcare regulation acts as a natural moat. The stakes are too high and the data is too messy for shallow competitors.
6. The North Star
We aren't building a blog. We are building the Bloomberg Terminal for Health Evidence.