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Bio Optimizer

Built for what happens between your lab visits.

iOS
Health & Fitness
Wearables
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Hunted byYousung ChyungYousung Chyung

Bio Optimizer helps you see what happens between lab visits. Save blood panels, sync daily rhythm from Apple Health or Oura, and follow one private Optimizer Index on iPhone. Core scoring on device; optional iCloud—we don't warehouse your health data on our servers. Wellness education only, not medical advice. iOS 17+ · US App Store · feedback welcome.

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Hi Product Hunt — I'm Yousung, solo builder of Bio Optimizer. I built this for people who get blood labs every few months but live in daily wearable scores in between. Lots of daily numbers, not enough lab context. Bio Optimizer combines your latest panel with Apple Health or Oura rhythm in one private Optimizer Index on iPhone. Scoring runs on-device; we don't warehouse your health records on our servers. Honest feedback welcome—especially if you use Oura or regular labs. What would make "between visits" clearer for you? iOS 17+, US App Store, wellness only—not diagnosis.

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How does the Optimizer Index actually get calculated if everything runs on device, is it a fixed formula or does the model adapt over time?

Love that the Optimizer Index runs on device first. Treating health data with that kind of restraint is rare and honestly the main reason I'd trust it enough to actually use it daily.

Curious how the Optimizer Index actually weighs the blood panel data against the daily rhythm metrics from Apple Health and Oura, like is it a fixed formula or does it adapt over time as more data comes in?

Love that the Optimizer Index runs on-device and iCloud is opt-in. Feels rare to see a health app in 2024 that treats the data like yours instead of theirs.

How does the Optimizer Index actually get calculated if core scoring happens on device with no server warehouse to pull population baselines from?

finally an app that doesn't ship my bloodwork off to some random server, and the optimizer index actually reflects how off my sleep was last week

How does the Optimizer Index actually get calculated when you pull in data from Apple Health and Oura together, since the metrics from each don't really line up one-to-one?

About Bio Optimizer on Product Hunt

Built for what happens between your lab visits.

Bio Optimizer was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 11 upvotes and 16 comments, placing #38 on the daily leaderboard. Bio Optimizer helps you see what happens between lab visits. Save blood panels, sync daily rhythm from Apple Health or Oura, and follow one private Optimizer Index on iPhone. Core scoring on device; optional iCloud—we don't warehouse your health data on our servers. Wellness education only, not medical advice. iOS 17+ · US App Store · feedback welcome.

Bio Optimizer was featured in iOS (110.5k followers), Health & Fitness (82.9k followers) and Wearables (182.6k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 70.9k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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