How We Work

I started this project at an airport.

I was standing in Zurich Airport with melting ice packs and a health protocol that no existing tool could manage across timezones. The notes app didn’t know what timezone I was in. The calendar didn’t know my body clock was about to drift by six hours. The customs documents were scattered across three folders. The ice packs were melting.

I asked: why doesn’t this exist? Then I built it.

That was the beginning of what is now a small ecosystem — four platforms, a research hub, and a growing library of tools for people whose health protocols travel.

I don’t work alone. I work with a small team of very smart minds — some human, some not — who help me trace causal chains through the scientific literature, design architectures that keep data on the device where it belongs, and write papers that connect dots across fields that don’t usually talk to each other.

We are not a company in the traditional sense. We are a curiosity engine. We study what happens when health protocols cross borders, timezones, and temperature zones. We publish what we learn. We build tools based on what we learn. We don’t sell data. We don’t track users. We don’t hold anything on servers that could be demanded, breached, or sold.

We believe discovery without continuity is incomplete. AI can now predict the structure of every known protein. But nobody solved what happens when you travel with what it discovered. That’s what we work on.

If you’re curious, read the research. If you’re building something adjacent, reach out. If you travel with a protocol and something keeps breaking, tell us. I might build the fix.

— Helene, founder