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Condition Navigators

Each Navigator is a condition-specific entry point into the same underlying framework. The tools, artifacts, and decision structures you build are designed to generalize. You build it once through a condition-specific lens, then use it everywhere.


Principle

Built once. Used everywhere.

Every Navigator produces the same portable Navigator Framework — a four-section reference system assembled from artifacts you build across six months. The condition shapes the lens. The framework holds across all of them.

Signals

What repeats

Patterns in your body and in how care settings respond. A Pattern Map built through your condition-specific experience.

Priorities

What the record needs

A Documentation Priority Filter that directs energy toward the record elements with highest leverage for your condition.

Boundaries

What you protect

Standing defaults for preparation, credibility boundaries, and engagement decisions calibrated to your condition's care dynamics.

Continuity

What carries forward

An Appointment Anchor and Decision Ledger that hold your care position across providers, time gaps, and system transitions.

The condition is the lens. The framework is the infrastructure. Once built, it does not need to be rebuilt for each new diagnosis, provider, or system disruption.


Guidance

Start with your highest-impact condition

If you live with more than one condition, you only need one Navigator to start.

Choose the condition that currently has the greatest impact on your daily functioning, care coordination, or decision-making. The Navigator Framework you build transfers across conditions, appointments, and providers.

Starting with your most challenging condition produces the strongest framework, which you can then reuse and adapt elsewhere.

Multiple diagnoses

You do not need separate Navigators for each diagnosis

Multiple conditions do not require multiple frameworks. The artifacts and decision logic you build through one Navigator are designed to generalize. The condition-specific lens shapes how you enter the material. The framework you produce works across your entire care landscape.

If a second condition later introduces genuinely different system dynamics — different provider types, different documentation patterns, different referral structures — a second Navigator can deepen that specific lens. But the core framework remains.


Timeline

Rolling out through the first half of 2026

Navigators release in waves across the first two quarters of 2026. Each program is built with the same structural depth — six months, three parts per month, condition-specific tools and interactives, and a full Navigator Framework at the end.

Jan Wave 1
Feb Wave 1
Mar Wave 2
Apr Wave 2
May Wave 3
Jun Wave 3

Release dates are approximate. Each Navigator launches when its condition-specific content meets the same quality standard as the first.


Conditions

The 2026 lineup

Nineteen condition-specific Navigators, plus mission-driven builds for rare diseases. Listed in release order.

01
Hemiplegic Migraine
Live
02
Endometriosis
Building
03
Chronic Migraine
Building
04
POTS
Building
05
PCOS
Planned
06
Long COVID
Planned
07
Perimenopause
Planned
08
EDS
Planned
09
Adenomyosis
Planned
10
Fibromyalgia
Planned
11
Hashimoto's
Planned
12
ME/CFS
Planned
13
MCAS
Planned
14
Lupus
Planned
15
Pelvic Pain Cluster
Planned
16
Sjögren's
Planned
17
RA (Seronegative)
Planned
18
IC / Bladder Pain
Planned
19
IBS
Planned
20+

Mission-driven builds for rare diseases. Conditions where fragmented care, diagnostic uncertainty, and provider unfamiliarity cause the greatest navigational burden. Specific conditions will be announced as development begins.

This lineup reflects conditions where the gap between patient experience and system response is widest. These are not the most common conditions. They are the ones where navigating care takes the most out of you.


Structure

What every Navigator includes

The condition changes. The infrastructure does not. Every Navigator is built with the same structural depth.

Months

Conceptual containers

Six months in a deliberate sequence, each focused on a core structural challenge in care.

Parts

Lenses, not steps

Three parts per month that function as reusable lenses. You use the one that matches your current friction point.

Tools

Optional and reusable

Condition-specific tools that support detection, calibration, and structured language building. Use them when you need a structured output.

Framework

Portable and durable

Named artifacts that assemble into a four-section Navigator Framework you control. Signals, Priorities, Boundaries, Continuity.


FAQ

Common questions about the lineup

Do I need a Navigator for every condition I have?
No. The framework you build through one Navigator transfers across conditions. Start with the condition that currently has the greatest impact on your functioning and care coordination. You can adapt what you build to other diagnoses without starting over.
What if my condition is not on the list?
The 20+ slot covers mission-driven builds for rare and underserved conditions. If your condition is not listed, the structural principles of any existing Navigator still apply. The system dynamics that make care confusing — documentation drift, provider turnover, referral friction — generalize across conditions.
Are all Navigators the same?
Same structure, different lens. Every Navigator uses the same six-month framework, the same artifact types, and the same four-section output. The condition-specific content — examples, system dynamics, documentation patterns, tool calibration — is different for each.
When will my condition's Navigator be available?
Navigators release in waves across the first half of 2026. The lineup order reflects planned release sequence. Each Navigator launches when its condition-specific content meets the same standard as the first.
What does each Navigator cost?
$20 per month for six months. You can cancel at any time, which stops future charges. Months that have already been opened are not refunded. There is no annual contract and no hidden fees.

Scope: Navigators are non-clinical. They support system awareness, documentation, communication clarity, and decision structure. Clinical decisions belong with licensed providers.

Safety: If symptoms are severe, new, rapidly worsening, or feel urgent, seek emergency care or urgent evaluation first. Use a Navigator after you are safe.