Aevantide turns your inputs — sleep, training, nutrition, stress, supplements, and medical context — into a structured four-week protocol. Calibrated to your situation. Adapted weekly. Built to be followed, not skimmed.
Early access. US-only at launch.
The category, as it sits
Lab platforms interpret your bloodwork. Genetic services hand you a report. Wearables track. Biological-age tests give you a number. Supplement stacks ship a bottle. Concierge medicine costs $100,000 a year.
Each one does a piece. None of them turn the pieces into a program you can actually follow week to week. That's the gap. That's where Aevantide lives.
What Aevantide does differently
Sleep, nutrition, exercise, stress, and supplements — synthesized into one periodized plan, not five separate products you have to integrate yourself.
Most longevity apps deliver snapshots. Aevantide delivers a four-week program with named weeks, progression criteria, and reassessment gates. The format is closer to a training plan than a health tracker — because that's the format that gets followed.
Exercise is the single most powerful longevity intervention in the evidence base. It's almost entirely absent from the category. Aevantide treats it as a first-class domain, grounded in exercise science — not "150 minutes of moderate activity."
The gap between $100K-a-year longevity medicine and $500-a-year consumer apps is the market. Aevantide is priced as a subscription, scopes itself as General Wellness, and refuses to compete on per-user physician hours it can't deliver.
Progressive onboarding. Weekly check-ins that adapt your protocol based on what's working. Reassessment at phase boundaries. No streak badges, no push-notification nagging.
How it works
Seven sections covering goals, sleep, exercise, nutrition, stress, supplements, and medical context. Save and resume. About 15 minutes if you take it seriously, less if you don't.
A four-week structured plan built from your inputs — calibrated to your training history, your sleep state, your supplement stack, and any medical-routing flags. Practitioner-register. No fluff.
Weekly check-ins. The protocol updates based on what's working. At the end of four weeks, the next phase generates from your accumulated data, not from generic templates.
Who it's for
Honest scope
Aevantide is a General Wellness product (FDA 21 CFR 1140). It's designed to support healthy aging, sleep quality, training capacity, and recovery — not to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. If you have a condition that needs medical care, you need a physician. Aevantide doesn't replace one; it's not built to.
When the intake surfaces a medical-routing flag — pregnancy, prescription medications, active recovery, chronic conditions — the protocol leads with a physician check-in note. We err on the side of routing you to your physician, not away from them.
The intake takes about fifteen minutes. The first four-week protocol generates from your inputs in under a minute. Adjust your answers any time and regenerate.