Personal baseline context
Review your own repeated patterns instead of relying only on generic averages or one isolated reading.
Patient account · Free core access · Consent controlled
A free patient account helps you organize mood, journals, medication routines, appointments, care plans, optional device metrics, and selected rhythm tools in one place. The goal is to help you notice changes relative to your own baseline and prepare for better conversations with your care circle.
Account overview
These public pages are designed to explain what each account type is for, how it fits into the care circle, and which safety boundaries should guide use before someone signs up.
Review your own repeated patterns instead of relying only on generic averages or one isolated reading.
Track routines, reminders, mood entries, journals, and daily context that may help explain changes over time.
Invite trusted family supporters or clinicians and choose which supported surfaces they can access.
Use insights as organized context for reflection and care conversations, not as a diagnosis or emergency decision.
How this role works
You decide which information to enter, which optional permissions to grant, and who can see selected shared content. A patient account is the center of consent for family and clinician workflows.
Sign up, choose Patient as the account type, verify your email, and open your dashboard.
Review notification, metric, phone, and sharing preferences before relying on any dashboard view.
Use mood, journal, medication, appointment, and care-plan tools to build a clearer picture of daily life.
Create groups and grant only the permissions that fit your comfort level and care workflow.
Core tools
Patient tools are designed to keep daily rhythm context, care planning, and shared support easier to review. Optional premium AI Agent access can be handled separately, but core account tools are free.
Mood Tracker: record mood entries and review patterns over time.
My Journal: add personal context before appointments, check-ins, or follow-up conversations.
Medications: organize reminders, schedules, adherence logs, and medication-report context.
Appointments: keep care visits and follow-up reminders in one place.
My Care Plan: store goals, support steps, notes, and patient-friendly planning details.
Metric Permissions: choose supported health, phone, or rhythm signals that you want to enable.
Groups and Messaging: connect with trusted family or clinician accounts through supported group workflows.
Rhythm Tools: use optional text, voice, camera, and metric summaries when they fit your preferences.
Notifications: review alerts, messages, reminders, and account-related updates without searching every panel.
Visibility and expectations
Some panels depend on whether a feature is enabled, whether enough data exists, whether a device is connected, whether a date range has activity, and whether you have used that feature recently.
Safety boundaries
Patient-facing information should help you organize and discuss patterns; it should not replace medical advice, diagnosis, crisis response, or emergency care.
Common questions
Yes. The core patient account is free. Optional AI Agent access can be handled separately if enabled.
No. Device metrics are optional. You can still use manual tools like mood, journal, medications, appointments, and groups.
Yes. Sharing depends on supported groups and permissions that you control.
No. Alerts and summaries are supportive context only and should not replace licensed care.
Yes. When a supported permission can be shared, it can also be revoked through the relevant group controls.
Use the Get Started button to open the registration page and choose Patient as the account type.
Free core account
Create your account, choose Patient, verify your email, and begin organizing your routines, notes, medications, appointments, and consent-based support relationships.