A personalised model of your biology.
Most advice is built for the average person.
The recommendations that fill your feed, your doctor's clipboard, your wellness apps, your productivity guides — they're derived from populations where the biological variation between individuals is enormous. They work for the statistical middle, and they fail in predictable, biology-shaped ways for everyone else. You've felt this: something works brilliantly for someone you know, you try it, nothing happens. A protocol you'd dismissed transforms how you feel. The system isn't wrong. It's just not specific to you.
AI hasn't solved this — it's accelerated it. Most AI systems generate answers from the same population-level knowledge, lightly conditioned on what you tell them in the moment. There's still no persistent, biological model of you underneath the advice. The underlying problem — no stable model of who you actually are — remains unsolved.
Humankind is built to solve it.
We analyse your genetic architecture across seven biological dimensions: how you metabolise compounds, how your body is physically built, how you process sensory input, how your circadian system is wired, how you recover from stress, how your body partitions energy, and your behavioural tendencies. From these, we assign your archetype — a code that places you relative to the population on each dimension — and produce your Human Operating Manual: a detailed, personalised document that explains how your biology is likely to operate.
Your operating manual isn't just for reading — it's designed to be used. You feed it into the AI tools you already rely on as persistent context. Instead of re-explaining yourself each time, or accepting advice built for someone else, your AI starts with a model of your biology. Instead of "take magnesium for sleep," it knows how your circadian system is wired, how you clear compounds, and can give you a recommendation that actually fits your architecture. Your archetype is the context layer that makes that shift possible.
This is what we mean by genetic superintelligence. Not a smarter AI — a personalised one. One that gives you recommendations materially better aligned to your biology than population-level advice can provide. Your genes are already doing this work. We make it legible.
