Indians track wealth, education, and career with longitudinal data. They review their investment portfolio quarterly, watch their child's academic percentile over years, and measure business growth in compounding increments. Health is the exception. It gets evaluated in snapshots — an annual checkup, a prescription renewed without context, a before-and-after photo that tells you nothing about what actually changed.
The technology to track health continuously has existed for years. What has not existed is the coordination layer: a single record that connects your doctor's observations to your nutritionist's adjustments to your trainer's programming, all timestamped, all visible to everyone involved in your care at the same time. The result is that each professional works from a partial picture, and the patient carries the burden of communicating between them.
Resonate Health is the coordination layer. It is not a replacement for any professional. It is the infrastructure that allows professionals to do better work together than they can separately — and that allows the record to compound, not reset, every time you start something new.