About Trackspan

Health data should stay yours, and stay useful.

Trackspan is a privacy-first workspace for organizing labs, wearable signals, notes, and practitioner context without losing source, consent, or control.

Why it exists

Most health records remember the result, not the story.

A lab marker can look urgent without the report it came from. A wearable metric can be useful, but only if the source and time window are clear. A note can matter, but it should never be confused with an imported measurement.

Trackspan is being built for the space between scattered health data and a better health conversation: the place where source, ownership, review, and context make the information worth trusting.

Product principles

Trust is a product feature.

01

Ownership is visible.

Users should be able to export, delete, disconnect, and revoke access without guessing where their data went.

02

Source is preserved.

Apple Health imports, Oura signals, lab uploads, OCR review, practitioner notes, and manual entries should not be flattened into the same kind of fact.

03

AI stays bounded.

AI can help organize and summarize, but the user should be able to review the record behind the suggestion.

04

Care stays human.

Trackspan is built for preparation and decision support, not diagnosis, prescription, or replacing qualified clinicians.

A personal health evidence desk with lab reports, wearable data, notes, phone, and workspace

What we are building toward

A personal record with memory and boundaries.

The goal is not another dashboard. It is a workspace where health information keeps its source labels, user permissions remain explicit, and shared context can support better-prepared conversations.

  • Connected sources remain permissioned and disconnectable.
  • Lab extraction and AI assistance remain reviewable.
  • Practitioner context is scoped by user authorization.