Mission
Modern health has become a solitary experience. It was never meant to be.
For most of human history, health was held by the people around you. The ones who noticed when you weren't yourself, who remembered what you'd recovered from, who asked the questions that mattered. Somewhere along the way, we traded that for something more private, more clinical, more alone. Families still carry the context, the history, the worry, but they've been given almost no tools to share it.
Watches and phones now record heart rate, steps, sleep and other parts of daily health. But most of that information still sits with one person, in one app. Families need a simple way to share what matters with the people they trust.
People are living longer, and more families are helping parents and grandparents manage their health. Good care is already a team effort. The tools should work that way too.
We want health information to be easier to understand, personal to each person and useful to the family members they choose.
That's what we're making with Lifelong.