You've always known there's something wrong.
Now there's proof.
Laso turns what you say about how you feel into something your doctor can actually understand. No endless forms and checkboxes. Just your words, finally made undeniable.
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what patients reportyour words are the data
chronic conditionsmost without adequate tools
complex diagnosisbetter data changes that
You're not bad at describing your symptoms. The system is bad at hearing them.
The healthcare system was built for acute illness. You go in, something is visibly broken, they fix it. That's not how complex, fluctuating conditions work.
They come and go. They overlap. They're worse on some days than others and nearly invisible on the day you finally get an appointment. So you sit across from a doctor, trying to compress months of your experience into ten minutes and it comes out sounding like a vague complaint.
The problem was never that you couldn't or didn't want to explain it. It's that explanation was never enough. Medicine needs documentation — structured, longitudinal, clinical. You've been doing the explaining. No one was doing the documenting. Laso does. Say what's happening. We build the record.
"The healthcare system doesn't run on explanation. It runs on documentation. Now you have both."
Just say what's happening.
Laso does the rest.
You describe how you're feeling in your own words, at your own pace, even mid-flare when clicking through checkboxes is the last thing you have the energy for. Laso converts that into a precise, organized record of your health over time.
Patterns and triggers become visible. Your symptoms stop being something you have to remember and start being something you can show someone in a format they can actually work with.
Walk into your next appointment with data, not just feelings. Something structured. Something that speaks the language of medicine, even though you described it in plain, everyday language.
Built because it needed to exist.
I didn't set out to build a health tech company. I set out to stop losing arguments with my own body.
After two strokes and heart surgery in my early 30s, I found myself doing what most people in that situation do: showing up to appointments with a vague, fragmented account of symptoms I'd experienced weeks ago, watching doctors try to make clinical decisions from notes that barely captured what had actually happened. Not because I wasn't paying attention. Because the tools available to me (the tracker apps, the symptom journals, the endless forms) were built for people who had the energy, capacity and discipline to use them. But I, being a stroke survivor with neurodivergence and perpetual fatigue, simply did not. They asked me to fit my health into their categories. My health declined to cooperate.
With a background in tech, what I kept seeing in the symptom tracking space was a lot of manual data entry built on top of a fundamentally unsolved problem. No one had built the layer underneath: the system that actually translates what patients experience and say into something a clinician can act on, without stripping out nuance or context in the process.
“That’s what Laso is. Not a tracker. Not a companion. A precision interpretation system built from the ground up to convert everyday language and how we naturally talk about our health into structured, clinically meaningful data, especially for the conditions that are hard to describe, inconsistent to live with, and expensive to misread.”
I built it because I personally needed it. And because two billion people are sitting in the same room I sat in, trying to make themselves visible with their invisible conditions to the people who are supposed to help them.
Built differently, on purpose.
Laso is built by patients, not a pitch deck. That shapes everything about how we operate.
Your language, not theirs
You shouldn't have to learn medical terminology to get taken seriously. Describe your symptoms the way you actually experience them. Laso handles the translation.
Patterns, not snapshots
A single data point is easy to dismiss. A pattern over twelve weeks is not. Laso is built to surface what only becomes visible over time: triggers, trends, correlations you couldn't see while you were living in it.
Low-effort for when you need it most
Tracking your health shouldn't require you to be well enough to do it. Laso works during flares, brain fog, and the days when everything feels like too much.
Your record, not a conversation
Most apps want to be your health ally. We want to give you a document. Something structured, longitudinal, and precise enough to help you during your medical appointments.
Protected by principle
Health data demands a higher standard. Laso is designed to handle sensitive information with care, clarity, and respect. We do not sell your data. Ever.
We're mission-powered
Laso is bootstrapped by purpose and conviction. We exist because we are passionate about our mission, not because it was a good moment to raise a seed round.
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