You don't need another app slowly explaining the obvious to you.
You can read. You understood the plan your doctor gave you. Information was never the problem — life is just annoying. The meds have side effects you have to babysit. Progress is maddeningly non-linear even when you do everything right. Work books you a 6 a.m. flight the week you finally had a routine. And your kids, bless them, are a full-time logistics operation. There's no pill for the stuff that actually gets in the way. There's Wubs.
Here's what nobody building "health" apps loves to admit: they're each missing most of the picture.
Tracks everything. Understands nothing.
Your watch is thrilled — 12,000 steps, new record! It also dutifully logged five nights of terrible sleep. What it can't tell you is that the sleep is wrecked because you're fairly sure your boss is trying to replace you with an AI. It has all the data and no idea what's actually going on. It's cheering for a stranger.
Has your labs. Never met you.
Your medical record knows your A1c to the decimal. It does not know you have a newborn, travel four days a week, and that "cooking dinner" currently means a gas-station taquito eaten standing up. All the numbers. None of the person.
A genius with no memory.
Brilliant. Confident. Completely amnesiac. It answers the exact question you typed, using the entire internet and zero knowledge of your history, your labs, your last six months, or the fact that you asked the opposite thing back in March. A smart stranger — every single time.
Being healthy isn't about obeying generic guidelines. It's about navigating the real-world constraints, priorities, and abilities you actually have.
Using the best of current medical knowledge, your own clinical and wearable data read in context, and full alignment with your doctor. That's a real job. It's the one Wubs does.
You just haven't had any help following it.
Your doctor already wrote your plan — it's sitting in your after-visit summary. Wubs doesn't second-guess it and doesn't invent its own. It helps you actually do the plan, on the terms of the life you're actually living — and it remembers everything, so you're never starting from scratch.
Plenty of health apps brag that they're "backed by medical experts" — strangers in lab coats you will never meet. Wubs helps you follow the one expert you actually sat across from: your own doctor.
- Here's your recovery plan
- Watch for these symptoms
- Track these numbers
- Take these meds
- Follow up with this specialist
Three steps. No setup marathon.
Connect what you want.
Your records, your wearable, a photo of a lab printout, a PDF, or just talk to it. No homework. You can start with nothing but a conversation.
Co-design your plan.
You and Wubs work out what's doable this week, what to build toward, and what's genuinely off the table right now. You make the calls. (Yes, an app that lets you decide. We know.)
It remembers.
Wubs holds the whole arc of you — not just today's chat — and helps you walk into your next visit with a short summary your doctor will actually thank you for.
It's 9:14 p.m. You switched to the "healthy" granola and somehow you're hungrier. You ask Wubs why.
It already knows you're prediabetic, that you barely slept last night, and that this snack is really about decompressing after bedtime — so it skips the sugar lecture and gives you an answer that fits your night, not a textbook's.
Try getting that from a search bar.
A few things Wubs is not.
- Not a nag. Your phone is already full of those.
- Not another tracker destined for the folder of apps you forgot you downloaded.
- Not your doctor — and not pretending to be one.
- Not a life coach, a marriage counselor, or a guy named Chad with a supplement stack.
- Not selling your data. It can't even read it in bulk. Genuinely →
Health that finally fits your life.
We're letting people in a few at a time. Want to be one of them?