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What is NavixPulse?

NavixPulse is a community-open platform, stewarded by Navix Health, that turns everyday wearables — Garmin, Fitbit, Oura — into plain-language morning insight for behavioral-health teams. Each person's signals are compared against their own baseline and delivered as observations and open questions for clinicians, never diagnoses. It is priced at infrastructure cost and is self-serve at navixpulse.com.

While a client or staff member sleeps, their device records the night: sleep and its stages, resting heart rate, heart-rate variability, respiration, stress. NavixPulse ingests those nightly summaries into an organization's isolated, PHI-protected workspace, reads every number against that person's own history, and surfaces what shifted — on the chart, in a morning caseload view, before the day begins.

The platform is a community project: the code is open to read and run internally, the clinical methodology is a published specification with versioned community releases, and pricing is at infrastructure cost rather than margin. Navix Health owns and stewards the algorithm; commercial use is reserved to Navix Health, and internal use is free for any organization.

Getting started is self-serve: a program signs in with a work email, names its organization, completes the Business Associate Agreement click-through, and can have devices connected the same day — consent-first, on each wearer's own phone.