You know your Now your doctor will too.
You've described these symptoms more times than you can count. In rooms where you had seven minutes to paint the full picture. In words that felt too vague and too dramatic at the same time. You were never the problem. Laso builds the record that proves it.
what patients report your words are the data
chronic conditions most without adequate tools
complex diagnosis better data changes that
Other symptom tracking apps give you a hundred manual checkboxes. Laso lets you tell your story, then gives you proof that's built to be read by the people who need to act on it.
You say it.
Laso organizes it.
You're already dealing with enough. Tracking your health shouldn't mean filling out endless forms, rating everything on a 1–10 scale, or maintaining a spreadsheet you'll abandon by day three. Just talk or type a few words, and Laso turns it into something you can actually use.
Not just logged.
Actually understood.
Most health tracking apps just store your entries and leave the hard part of making sense of it all up to you. Laso takes everything you've shared and turns it into something genuinely useful: a clear record of your health over time, patterns and trends you can point to, and helpful documentation to bring to your next appointment. It turns context and symptoms into something that actually makes sense together.
Built for the people
other tools weren't.
If your health doesn't fit neatly into a checklist, you've been underserved by every app that came before this one.
As a patient, a tool like Laso is attractive because it makes tracking symptoms easier and more accessible. As a doctor, Laso is useful because it offers a straightforward way to understand a patient's daily experience quickly. Every patient will want to use Laso, and every doctor will want their patients to use it!
Better care starts with better understanding. Laso turns daily experiences into meaningful clinical data so providers can more clearly understand what patients are going through and how to support them.
"I built Laso because the distance between lived experience and the clinical record is where too many people slip through the cracks."
After two strokes and heart surgery in her early 30s, Janelle saw the same problem too many patients face: complex and fluctuating symptoms reduced to vague notes, fragmented memory, and tools that asked way too much from people already struggling.
With a background in tech, she saw what was missing underneath it all: not another health tracker, but a system that could translate how patients actually talk about their health and turn it into structured, clinically meaningful data for their medical providers.
That's what Laso is built to be.
Walk into your next appointment
with something undeniable.
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