A physician-designed dashboard that ingests your bloodwork, wearable data, and symptom journals to compute a real-time burnout risk score — so you can intervene before you break down.
Get Your Burnout Score →"Think 'burnout' is basically 'chronically over stressed for a long time'. Too much cortisol, norepinephrine, etc. At first it might help, but eventually we break down and get angry/sad/afraid."
"57% of founders said they'd started exercising less over the past year, while 42% said they'd started eating less healthily."
"I've developed chronic stress related autoimmune health issues that just compound the problem."
Ingest bloodwork from any lab — cortisol, inflammatory markers, thyroid, metabolic panels — and track trends over time.
Connect Oura, Whoop, Apple Watch, or Garmin. HRV, sleep quality, resting HR, and recovery scores feed your burnout model.
A composite score combining physiological markers, sleep data, and symptom patterns into one actionable number.
Pattern recognition across your data surfaces early warning signs of burnout before you feel them.
Optional monthly review by a physician who specializes in executive health and stress physiology.
Track energy, mood, cognitive performance, and physical symptoms with smart journaling prompts.
Link your wearables and upload your latest bloodwork. We start building your burnout profile.
Receive your burnout risk score — a composite of your physiological and behavioral data.
Monitor how your biomarkers change with workload, sleep, exercise, and lifestyle interventions.
Optional monthly consult with a physician who interprets your data in the context of your career.
Built by a physician who reads labs daily in the ICU. Not a wellness influencer with a supplement line.
Your health data is encrypted, protected, and never sold. Enterprise-grade security standard.
Cortisol, CRP, thyroid, metabolic markers — real physiological data, not mood questionnaires.
Thank you for joining VitalEdge. We'll be in touch with early access details. Your burnout has biomarkers — and we're going to track them.