Sage is an AI-powered gut health companion that learns your patterns over time. Unlike a generic AI chatbot, Sage remembers everything you log — food, symptoms, sleep, mood, medications — and surfaces cross-domain patterns you couldn't spot on your own.
Where a dietitian session costs $100–200 and general-purpose AI forgets you the moment you close the tab, Sage builds a persistent, private picture of your health over weeks and months. It notices that your heartburn spikes two days after dairy. That your energy crashes on low-sleep mornings following high-fat dinners.
It tells you what your data actually shows — not generic health advice.
Data Remembered. Most health tools forget you the moment you close the tab. Sage holds your full history — every meal, symptom, sleep pattern, and mood — and turns months of data into the kind of insight that takes years to find on your own.
People managing chronic gut conditions — IBS, GERD, Crohn's, celiac, food intolerances — and anyone running an elimination diet or trying to identify food triggers. People who have seen doctors, gotten inconclusive results, and are still looking for answers.
Sage is a companion and pattern finder, not a clinician. It is not for acute emergencies, diagnosis, or prescription management.
Chat naturally — describe your day, what you ate, how you slept, any symptoms. No forms, no menus.
Sage logs silently — it extracts and stores structured data from your conversation in the background.
Patterns emerge — every Monday, Sage sends a personalized analysis of the past week: cross-domain patterns, timing relationships, and what the data likely means for you.
Ask anything — "What foods have preceded my worst symptoms?" Sage can answer because it holds your full history.
Sage is trained daily and updated weekly to improve how it recognizes patterns across personalized data. Connections between episodes are sometimes inferred and may not always be accurate — let us know is you spot something unexpected.
Sage is not a medical device and does not provide medical diagnoses or treatment recommendations. All AI-generated content is informational. Users with serious health conditions should work with a qualified healthcare provider.