Our Approach

Care first.
Context over certainty.

We build with a clear hierarchy of values: people before products, observation before optimization, and conversation before conclusion.

How Ojas Works

Everyday care, linked over time.

Ojas brings together patient experience, caregiver perspective, and care context on a personal timeline, so change can be understood in relation to what came before.

Inputs

Patient Perspective

Snapshots, symptoms, and structured tasks from inside the day.

Caregiver Perspective

Observations, context, and what care looks like in practice.

Care Context

Medication timing, reports, and major events around the visit.

Personal Timeline

Ojas links change to what came before, during, and after.

Instead of treating symptoms as isolated points, Ojas places patient experience, caregiver perspective, and care context on a timeline tied to a person's own baseline.

Before
During
After
Medication contextWhat changed around timing or a change event?
Role divergenceWhat do patients and caregivers each notice?
Supportive care contextWhat changed around therapy, exercise, or support?
Personal baseline, not population averages.
Outputs

Patient Clarity

A calmer view of what has changed recently.

Caregiver Clarity

A shared understanding of patterns over time.

Clinical Conversation

A better summary for discussion, not a conclusion engine.

Design Principles

The logic behind the product.

02

Caregiver input is a primary signal, not secondary context.

Caregiver observations often carry the clearest view of daily change. We treat that perspective with the same seriousness as patient self-report.

03

Observation comes before optimization.

We do not rush to prescribe, gamify, or over-interpret. The first job is to capture reality clearly and link it over time.

04

Clinical humility is a design constraint.

Ojas is built to support better conversations. It does not replace judgment, diagnose causes, or speak with false certainty.

Scope

What Ojas is, and what it is not.

What Ojas is not

  • A diagnostic tool
  • A replacement for clinicians
  • A real-time alert system
  • A medical records system
  • A consumer wellness app
“We believe the most useful thing technology can do in healthcare is make it easier for people to talk to each other.”
Ojas Design Principles