Iotify Corporation

A health sensor
that never leaves
the body.

Continuous, battery-less health monitoring designed for the people who need it most — and remember it least. No screen. No daily charging. No user interaction required.

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01 · The Problem

The people who need health monitoring most use it the least.

i.

Charging isn't neutral

A smartwatch off the wrist is a sensor collecting nothing. Every charge cycle is a gap in the record — and gaps are where incidents happen.

ii.

Screens are a tax

Notifications, menus, battery anxiety. For an eight-year-old or an eighty-year-old, every interface element is a reason to stop wearing it.

iii.

Elders forget. Kids don't carry phones.

The wearable industry was built on tech-literate adults with daily routines. The most vulnerable populations have none of those prerequisites.

iv.

Medical data has holes

Clinicians need continuity. Discontinuous data is low-value data — and today's consumer wearables deliver exactly that.

Health events don't wait for a charged device, a phone nearby, or a user's attention. Compliance matters more than features.
The Iotify Thesis
02 · The Device

Two pieces.
One promise.

A screenless bracelet designed to stay on the body. A home hub that handles the rest — connectivity, alerts, sync. The wearer does nothing. The data never stops.

The Bracelet

A continuous vitals sensor built to be worn and forgotten. No screen to read, no button to press, no routine to maintain. It monitors your heart, movement, and wellness around the clock.

The Home Hub

A small, always-on companion that sits on a shelf. It securely relays the bracelet's data to caregivers and clinicians — and quietly syncs everything gathered away from home.

Inside the home

The bracelet streams vitals continuously. The hub relays data in near real time. Caregivers get alerts the moment they matter.

  • Continuous vitals monitoring
  • Near real-time caregiver alerts
  • Secure, local-first data transmission

Outside the home

Away from the hub, the bracelet keeps working. Data is safely stored on-device and syncs automatically the moment the wearer returns.

  • Zero monitoring downtime
  • On-device encrypted storage
  • Seamless sync on return
03 · Who It's For

Built for the people wearables have always failed.

Three populations share a common need — continuous health visibility — and a common problem: today's devices assume tech fluency, habit, and attention they simply don't have.

Elders

  • Heart and activity monitoring
  • Fall and inactivity detection
  • Peace of mind for families
  • Zero charging routine

Kids

  • Screen-free and distraction-free
  • Lightweight and safe
  • Parents see health data via hub
  • Nothing to lose, nothing to charge

Clinicians

  • Continuous, uninterrupted data
  • No gaps due to charging
  • Long-term trends clinicians trust
  • Ready for chronic-care workflows
no screen
04 · By subtraction

Removing the screen is the feature.

Every part we didn't add — the display, the speaker, the charging port — is a part that can't fail, distract, or be forgotten. The best health devices disappear, until they're needed.

0
Charging cycles per week
24/7
Continuous vitals capture
Battery life, by design
1
Interaction required: wear it
05 · Landscape

The category we're leaving behind.

Today's wearables were designed for the quantified-self consumer — fit, technical, engaged. That's not who needs continuous monitoring most.

Product Screenless Always-on Home Hub Medical Fit
Apple Watch ~
Fitbit ~
WHOOP
Iotify
Key Differentiator Always-on health monitoring with real-world compliance — because the best device is the one never taken off.
06 · Timing

Why now.

i

The aging curve is steepening

Global populations are aging faster than caregiver supply can keep up. Continuous, passive monitoring is no longer optional infrastructure.

ii

Chronic care is moving home

The shift from hospital to home-based care demands devices that work without clinical supervision — and without user skill.

iii

Parents are reducing screen exposure

Screenless wearables meet a fast-growing cultural demand — particularly for children and the cognitively impaired.

iv

Healthcare wants continuity

The pivot toward continuous monitoring, long-term trend analysis, and population health analytics rewards the device that never stops.

07 · The Ask

Let's build health infrastructure.

We are not building a smart watch. We're building a health sensor that never leaves the body — and the data layer underneath it.

Funding

To scale manufacturing and bring the first devices into real homes.

Clinical validation

Partner institutions to validate continuous monitoring against clinical benchmarks.

Strategic partners

Care networks, insurers, and health systems ready for continuous monitoring.