Voice-first · for autoimmune

The friend who remembers,
so you don't have to.

A health companion for life with an autoimmune condition.

Sixty seconds a day. Saha remembers your symptoms, medications, and visits — so when the room rushes, you walk in prepared.

“I need more positive reinforcement through seeing a picture of what works for me — but I don't have the tools to make that picture on my own yet.”

Autoimmune patient · arthritis

You shouldn't have to be your own pattern detective. Saha gives you a picture of what works for you — every dose change, every flare, every off day, plotted so you can finally see what's actually helping.

Recording · 0:47
Today · 8:14am

Pain in my hands today, maybe a 4 out of 10.

Started the new methotrexate dose yesterday.

Slept maybe six hours, woke up around four.

→ Captured automatically
Pain · 4/10Methotrexate · new doseSleep · 6h
Speak naturally. Saha pulls the structure.

For people with

LupusRheumatoid arthritisHashimoto'sMultiple sclerosisCrohn'sPsoriasisSjögren'sAnkylosing spondylitisType 1 diabetesCeliac+ 90 more

Over time

One minute a day,
thirty days of evidence.

Each voice check-in becomes a quiet record. A flare on day 16, calm weeks before and after — visible to you, and ready for the room when you walk in.

Last 30 daysSymptom check-ins
Listening
Calm
Flare
Day 30 · ready for visit
What 30 days of Saha looks like — one voice check-in a day, building a record you and your doctor can read at a glance.

From research

“By the time I'm in the room, I've forgotten what I wanted to ask.”

Autoimmune patient · arthritis

What's inside Saha

Three jobs.
Nine pieces. One quiet companion.

Voice is the front door. Behind it: everything an autoimmune life actually needs — capture, understand, show up prepared.

Capture

01
  • Voice check-inSixty seconds a day. No forms — Saha carries the record with you.
  • MedicationsDosage, schedule, adherence. Track every dose change.
  • Visits & blood workCaptured by hand or pulled from your voice.

Understand

02
  • MemoryYour last 30 days as a scrollable, editable timeline.
  • PatternsSymptoms, sleep, mood, meds — plotted together.
  • JourneyThe full looking-back view of your autoimmune life.

Show up prepared

03
  • Doctor ReportTalking points and trends — one PDF your doctor will actually read.
  • Prepare for visitChecklist, annotations, questions ready for the room.
  • CommunityPseudonymous peer channels — you aren't doing this alone.

A note from the builder

RewantBuilding Saha

Saha started with someone close to me. So much happens between her appointments, and so little of it makes it into the ten minutes inside.

Tracking can't add cognitive load to a life that's already heavy. Voice felt like the only honest answer.

Why Saha

The room is rushed. Your body keeps notes you can't.

People living with autoimmune conditions often track in scraps — notes app, calendar, memory. Then in the doctor's office, fifteen minutes feels like five, and the pattern that mattered last Tuesday is gone.

Saha removes the cognitive load. You speak — naturally, briefly — and a quiet record builds itself. When your visit comes, the data is already there.

Saha — सह — Sanskrit, two meanings at once: to endure and with. Because autoimmune is a long carry, and you don't carry it alone. Saha holds the days you can't, and walks beside the days you can.

A specific promise

We mean it
about your privacy.

Most health apps say “we care about privacy” and run ad pixels behind the page. Here's exactly where Saha stands.

  • No tracking pixels.

    We don't run Google Analytics, Meta pixels, or session replays. We can't see your screen.

  • Your transcripts never train an AI.

    What you say to Saha stays between you and Saha. Not used for model training. Not sold.

  • Delete in one tap.

    Export your full record any time. Delete your account and we forget you — voice transcripts and all.

Saha is in active development · not medical advice · talk to your doctor about health decisions

Where we stop

Not a diagnostic tool.

Saha doesn't tell you what's wrong, doesn't recommend tests, doesn't suggest treatment changes. That's the conversation between you and your doctor — and the one we want to make better. What Saha does is hold your story so you walk into that conversation with it ready.

Join the waitlist

Be there on day one.

Early access opens soon. We'll email you. That's it.

  • First access on launch
  • Free for early users
  • Help shape what we build next

Saha — सह — Sanskrit. Endurance, and together. The two things this asks of all of us.

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