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How does the N=1 Beta program work?

Advancements in technology, and the quantified self movement has ushered in a new era and model of science where research and testing can go so much further than limited reductionist designed trials.  We now have the technology and communication tools to bring about much larger and transparent open source models that can include thousands of participants and help bring about new advancement in science not possible with the old models.

We are working with our community to give them early access and input into our product formulation and testing.  Relying on community feedback and data collection from wearable sensors and technology, we can gather your input and experiences about the products we are working on.

You will sign up for the N=1 Beta Program and fill out your Beta Profile with your information and when we have a new product or technology to test, we will send out an email to all those sign up.  Each beta test will be looking for a certain group of testers, so you may not qualify for every test, but don’t worry, we have a lot of products and technologies in the works so there will be a lot of opportunities to participate.  If you are selected we will send you the product to test and ask that you share your feedback and experiences with us.

More Frequently Asked Questions

What products are you currently testing?

We are constantly testing our products and always developing and testing new formulations.

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Who are you looking to participate in the N=1 Beta Program?

We are looking for all those interested in helping provide their input and feedback into our product development roadmap.  

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How do I participate in the N=1 Beta program?

Sign up and complete your Beta profile to be eligible to participate in future beta tests.

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What kind of products will I get to test in the N=1 Beta Program?

We have a lot of products on our roadmap and even more we hope to get to in the future so the range of products and technologies to test will vary.

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