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Sissi Health is a longevity health plan execution app for enterprises and clinics. Its core focus is not simply tracking data, but turning nutrition, training, and supplement recommendations into actionable daily “What’s Next” steps. Users start with a health questionnaire, goal setting, and daily check-ins. Lab tests and wearable-device data can optionally be connected for deeper personalization.
Based on the information on its website, Sissi emphasizes being “clinician-aligned” rather than replacing doctors. It offers personalized plans, daily tasks, reminders, Coach Chat, an Adherence Score, and insights that connect weekly behavior inputs with outcomes such as sleep, energy, and digestion. For enterprises, it provides anonymized aggregated health dashboards; for clinics, it supports medical supervision, clinical testing, and structured patient reports. It is worth noting that the website does not disclose specific AI models, algorithmic mechanisms, or whether an API is available, so its AI capabilities appear to be reflected more in data-driven personalization and coach-style execution workflows.
The product is currently in an Early Pilot/Beta stage. The individual version is only available through enterprises and clinics; the enterprise version is priced per employee per month but requires contacting sales; clinics use a customized partnership model. The website does not list specific prices, nor does it mention a free tier or public trial. It only states that early adopters may receive special rates.
Its main strength is clear positioning: it addresses the adherence problem of health plans—knowing what to do but failing to follow through—while also covering corporate wellness, clinic follow-up, and privacy compliance. Its statements around GDPR-first practices, minimized data retention, no data selling, and the ability to export or delete data are relatively comprehensive. The drawbacks are that it is still in pilot, with limited public evidence; access for individual users is restricted; early clinical partnerships and lab integrations are mainly in Spain and the EU; and the product explicitly states that it does not constitute medical advice.
It is better suited to European corporate HR teams, employee wellness teams, longevity clinics, and healthcare organizations that need digital follow-up tools. For users in China, the site does not mention Chinese-language support, local payment methods, or domestic service support, and its accessibility from mainland China cannot be determined from the available content. If localized alternatives are needed, options such as Keep, Boohee, Codoon, or health management platforms run by physical examination providers may be worth watching, though they are not fully equivalent in terms of clinical-grade follow-up or GDPR-oriented use cases.
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