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No One Tracks Adherence

Category Player What They Do Adherence? Our Edge
Consumer App Noom Behavior change coaching (B2C) No We are B2B infrastructure, not a consumer app
Personalized Elo Health Custom supplements No We track ANY brand's products, not just our own
Testing Viome Microbiome analysis No We track ongoing usage, not one-time tests
Retention Klaviyo Email marketing for DTC No We capture behavioral data, not just clicks
Subscriptions Recharge Subscription billing No We track actual usage — refills match real consumption, not arbitrary 30-day cycles. Eliminates over-ordering cancellations.
Evidence Syntropy Protocol adherence + AI Yes PDC clinical methodology + Health Graph

Proprietary Methodology

PDC-derived adherence tracking, clinical grade — adapted from the pharmaceutical gold standard for measuring compliance

Consumer Lock-in

Daily check-ins create switching costs that compound — 30, 60, 90 days of personal health data becomes irreplaceable

Data Network Effects

More protocols, more data, better AI, more partners — each revolution of the flywheel makes us harder to displace

Usage-Based Subscription Intelligence

No subscription platform knows whether the customer actually uses the product. We do. Consumption-based cadence eliminates over-ordering — the #1 reason customers cancel.

No platform tracks individual supplement adherence. That is our moat.

Funding data: Crunchbase, 2024 · Product capabilities: public documentation · PDC methodology: NCPDP/PQA pharmaceutical standard

Rationale

This slide combines competitive positioning with moat defensibility. The table makes it immediately clear that no existing player tracks adherence — the column of "No" entries leading to Syntropy's "Yes" is the visual punch. The moat cards below reinforce three distinct defensibility mechanisms.

Talking Points

Anticipated QA

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