What $79/month replaces
ΔN1 doesn't compete with health apps. It competes with the people and services you'd hire to actually figure out what's going on with your body.
- Online health coach ($150–300/mo) — weekly check-ins, not 24/7. No data integration. No statistical validation of whether their advice works.
- Functional medicine practitioner ($200–500/visit) — quarterly snapshots. Population protocols, not personalized validation.
- Unvalidated supplement experiments ($100–300/mo wasted) — “I heard magnesium helps sleep” → 6 months of $40/month glycinate → never measured if it did anything for you.
The question isn't “why is this more than Bevel?” It's “why is this less than a coach?”