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Holo is a membership-based health testing and long-term tracking service that connects users’ personal background, wearable devices, and offline partner laboratories through a mobile App. After booking blood and urine tests, users can view their results, charts, and explanations in the App, with a clinical team adding Clinician Notes and a personalized Action Plan. Based strictly on the scraped content, it is not a typical enterprise SaaS product; it is closer to a “health testing service + digital health management platform.”
Core capabilities include annual advanced lab testing, 110+ biomarkers, preliminary results within 48 hours, long-term trend tracking, Holo AI health Q&A, and recommendations around supplements, diet, and lifestyle. Its main strength is productizing metric interpretation and action recommendations, lowering the barrier for users to understand their health check reports. For third-party integrations, the page explicitly mentions connectivity with wearable devices and says it supports major providers, but it does not list specific names such as Apple Health, Garmin, or Fitbit, nor does it disclose API or developer support.
Pricing is disclosed fairly clearly: €299/year. One plan includes advanced lab testing, clinical notes, an action plan, AI, and wearable-device connectivity. The page mentions downloading the free App, but does not state whether there is a free tier, trial period, or free testing. Offline delivery depends on partner laboratories. The current text indicates there are 40 labs in Spain and Andorra, with testing taking about 15 minutes and the clinical team providing further explanations after roughly one week.
Its advantages are a clear package, a broad range of tested biomarkers, user-friendly result explanations, and the integration of long-term trends and action recommendations into one workflow. It is appealing to people who want to establish a health baseline and track changes over time. The downsides are its obvious geographic dependence and limited information on enterprise teams, permission management, data security compliance, and payment methods. Although the site has a Privacy Policy, the main page does not disclose details on encryption, certifications, or medical privacy compliance.
Holo is suitable for individual users in its service coverage areas who care about preventive health, longevity, athletic performance, or body composition management. Even if users in China can access the website, they are unlikely to directly use its offline testing network; payment methods and cross-border medical data handling are also unclear. In China, local health checkup providers’ health management Apps, internet hospitals, or wearable-device ecosystems may be more practical alternatives.
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