Chris
Founder
An everyday athlete who trains six and a half days a week and got tired of guessing why some mornings felt unstoppable and others did not. HEALTHCUBED is the tool he wished existed: one that turns a great day from luck into a recipe.
Wearables got very good at telling us our outputs. Heart rate, sleep, recovery. None of them connect those outputs back to the three things we actually control each day: how we move and rest, what we eat, and the people we spend time with. That gap is the reason HEALTHCUBED exists.
The origin
It started with a simple, frustrating pattern. Our founder trains six and a half days a week. Some mornings he wakes up feeling unstoppable. Others he is flat, and the only honest answer to why is a shrug.
He noticed something his athlete friends all shared. Everyone wore a ring, a strap, a watch. Everyone knew their HRV, their VO2, their resting heart rate. All outputs. Nobody could reliably tie those numbers back to the inputs that produced them, because the inputs live in three different places that never talk to each other.
If two people ate the exact same meal, their bodies would answer differently. The point is not the food. The point is the recipe that works for you.
So we set out to build it. One app that pulls biometrics from the tools you already wear, makes nutrition as easy as a photo, and finally treats human connection as the health input it has always been. Then a model that learns, day by day, the conditions behind your best days, and helps you run them back on purpose.
We keep the surface calm and the math underneath it serious. Here is who is building it.
Founder
An everyday athlete who trains six and a half days a week and got tired of guessing why some mornings felt unstoppable and others did not. HEALTHCUBED is the tool he wished existed: one that turns a great day from luck into a recipe.
Co-founder, Nutrition
A chef and nutritionist who believes food should be swapped, not forbidden. Paul translates clinical nutrition into the practical substitutions that power the app, so guidance feels like a friend in the kitchen rather than a scolding.
Engineering and design
A small, senior team handling the modeling, the iOS app, and the design. We keep the surface calm and the math underneath it serious, because the hard part should be invisible.
Our nutrition guidance is shaped by practitioners, not by a generic database. Led by our co-founder Paul, a chef and nutritionist, the network spans the specialties that matter.
Everyday balanced eating
Endurance and performance fueling
Metabolic and condition aware plans
Swaps that actually taste good
The principle is simple. Food should be swapped, not forbidden. A burger can stay a burger until there is a real reason it should not be, and when a better option exists we suggest one you would actually eat.
Condition awareHealth data is the most personal data there is. We treat it that way, with privacy as a default and not a setting.
No red screens, no shame. Just the next small move that moves your score, explained in plain language.
Bodies do not live in a vacuum. Food, movement, and the people around you all show up in how you feel. So they all show up here.
A readiness number from a ring tells you the output. It cannot tell you that last night's dinner and a missed call with a friend are why the number dropped. By holding biometrics, nutrition, and connection together, HEALTHCUBED can point at the inputs you can actually change.
About two weeks. Because we pull biometric history straight from Apple Health, the baseline forms quickly, then sharpens every day you keep logging.
Carefully, and with humility. We weigh depth over volume and count both in person and digital connection, from a long call to a short text. It is the hardest pillar to measure and the one we are proudest to attempt.
We are building toward an early iOS release. Request access and we will reach out as we open the first cohort.
Early access
We are opening the first iOS cohort soon. Leave your email and you will be among the first to turn three inputs into one score.
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