The friend
who remembers
your health.
Synex isn’t a tracker. It’s a companion you talk to — by voice or by text — that quietly looks after the small daily things so you can live the bigger ones.
You name it. You shape its tone. It remembers what you tell it — without you having to repeat yourself.
“Hi. I’ll be here every day — checking in on your sleep, your meds, the small routines that hold the week together. You can call me whatever you’d like. I’ll learn how you talk, and I won’t pretend to be your doctor.”
— your companion, day one
A check-in, not a checklist.
Synex greets you by name, asks how you slept, and quietly lines up what your day looks like. No streaks, no badges.
Morning, Vishal. You slept seven hours — best in a week. Want me to hold breakfast meds till 9?
Yeah, push them to 9.
I should probably take Vitamin D every morning around 9.
Noted. Want me to add that to your routine, or just remind you tomorrow?
It listens for habits.
Mention something in passing — a routine, a snack, a walk. Synex offers to make it real, but waits for your nod.
Translates the jargon.
Drop in a lab panel or discharge summary. You get back the findings in plain language — what’s normal, what to ask about.
Your blood pressure is sitting in a healthy range. Cholesterol is slightly elevated — worth raising at your next visit.
You skipped your evening walk last night. No worries — want me to nudge you tonight at 7:15?
Yes, but be gentle about it.
Always.
A bond, not a buzzer.
Synex shows up the way a thoughtful friend would — checking in on your sleep, your day, the things that matter. Without making you feel watched.
Tell it your name.
A 30-second onboarding asks what to call you, what to call your companion, and your age. Health details are optional, always.
Talk to it.
By voice or by text. Mention what you ate, when you slept, how you feel. Synex remembers — and uses it next time.
Live with it.
It checks in when it should, and stays out of your way when it shouldn’t. The bond builds slowly, like with a real friend.
“You took your morning meds. That’s three days running — I noticed.”
— Synex, in friendly tone.
Your profile, conversations, schedules and reports are stored in Firebase, scoped to your account. They never appear in shared training data.
Conversation and report analysis is generated by Google Gemini, called per-request. We don’t train on your data and we don’t sell it.
Synex is not a substitute for clinical advice. For anything urgent, contact your doctor or emergency services.
Things people ask first.
a quiet companion, every day