Show HN: Kula – a family health platform that makes sense of your data
My parents are in India, I'm in the US. Their health system was continuous WhatsApp photos of lab reports, vague updates over the phone, and me finding out about doctor visits weeks later.
So I built Kula. Upload lab reports (photo, PDF, WhatsApp forward) and it have them parsed and track trends. Connect a wearable and track daily health signals as well as your baselines. Everything goes into one record you can search and review over time. There's a chat layer where you can ask questions in plain language like, "what's my dad's cholesterol trend showing", and get a sourced answer from your own data.
Primarily built it for my family. My parents told me they'd use it even without me, just to have their records organized before doctor visits. That truly changed how I think about it.
Looking for feedback on this platform. Would you use this? What are your thoughts? What's missing?
www.mykula.health
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[ 1.4 ms ] story [ 34.1 ms ] threadThe goal is to bring together health information to bring about better understanding and potentially health outcomes.
Would you be interested in trying this out for yourself?
We host all services on Microsoft Azure and any API calls are through their Model Foundry. We also strip any kind of PII (Personally Identifiable Information) before we make these calls for added privacy.
We are GDPR compliant (UK/Europe) and have all the compliance for HIPAA in place (although not officially certified since we are not medical).
You can download all your data at any time and even delete it completely from our servers. This is all an option through the app.
Please do register on the website. Would love to hear your further thoughts and any feedback you'd have for us. We are still in testing with early users and would love to have you on board
Positives: Looks great! The use case particularly resonates with me, but that's not everyone's cup of tea.
Suggestion: Instead of me having to ask questions, the app should surface divergent metrics on its own. That's the unlock imho!
Great work, keep it up!
Regarding API, we use varying models depending on the use case, but yes they're either Openai or Claude. Since everything is hosted on Microsoft Azure, everything is routed through their Foundry.
Regarding asking questions, it does surface insights for wearables daily. For lab records, that's what is being added right now.
Thank you so much for your feedback! Please do register if you'd like to try it out. I would really appreciate feedback on the app itself, whether you use it individually or with others too.
Currently, I'm not sure if my and my loved ones' info will be up for grabs at some point to a hacker. How do you make sure that it's encrypted/secured on your end? Are the uploaded documents saved on your server or only transient while the inference is occurring?
If the ToU and Privacy Policy are available before download, it'll make it much easier for people to join. What are your promises to the user that you will NOT sell their data, etc.?
Please understand that I'm not implying that you, per se, are being underhanded, just saying out loud the questions that come to my mind.
Great concept! Keep it up!
We are GDPR compliant (UK/Europe) and have all the compliance for HIPAA in place (although not officially certified since we are not medical). You can download all your data at any time and even delete it completely from our servers. This is all an option through the app.
Would you be interested in trying it out? Please do register on the website. Love to hear your further thoughts.