YarHealthResearch

Research interview

I'm Rob. I'm 55, raising two teenagers and a young adult, taking Mounjaro, using a CPAP, tracking my body composition, counting steps, and trying to understand why my sleep is still terrible despite doing everything right.

I'm also a product manager. So naturally I decided to build the thing I actually need.

yarhealth connects your wearables, CPAP, labs, and health records and runs AI analysis sessions that tell you what changed, what's connected, and what to ask your doctor. It doesn't exist yet — not fully. But I'm building it, and I don't want to build the wrong thing.

So before I write another line of code, I want to talk to people like me. I'm guessing you're juggling more health data than any single app can make sense of. I'm guessing you've copy-pasted something into ChatGPT hoping it would just explain it. I'm guessing you're tired of being your own health translator.

If any of that sounds familiar — I'd love 15 minutes of your time.

What this is

A conversation with an AI interviewer I built. No pitch. No sales. Your experience directly shapes what yarhealth becomes.

What we do with your data

We're going to be specific because vague privacy promises are worthless.

What you shareHow we store it
Your conditionsStored as you describe them
Your medicationsStored as you describe them
Your ageStored as a range (e.g. 45–54)
Your genderStored as a category
Your nameNever collected
Your locationNever collected

Everything is attached to an anonymous research ID — never to your identity unless you choose to share your email at the end.

Your code

At the end of your conversation you'll receive a personal access code. Write it down — it's yours. You can return here anytime and use it to see exactly what was collected, add context, attach your email, or delete everything we have. Completely. No questions asked.

This is your data. We mean that.

Choose your privacy level

No investors. No ads. No data sales. Just a guy trying to build something worth building.