How QiiQ works

One private health profile. Many ways to use it.

QiiQ is built to reduce repeat questions, not create more of them. A profile holds the health context you choose to share. Stories and support tools can use that context without exposing it to creators.

The simple version

Start once. Add only what helps. Return for a reason.

01

Build your private profile

Share what matters to you, what you already know, and the support you want. You can skip anything and come back later.

02

Choose a story or support path

Stories provide the reason to return. Your condition does not choose your genre. You do.

03

Add small real-life signals

A short check-in, a data point, or a note can add useful context without making every visit feel like paperwork.

Fiction does not diagnose, prescribe, or replace urgent care. You control what is saved and shared. Health information is kept separate from story writing and story creators.

The health foundation

Your record can grow without restarting the conversation.

QiiQ is starting with Type 2 diabetes. Over time, a person may add daily notes, health basics, care-team context, device data, and records. The goal is one longitudinal picture that follows the person across devices and experiences.

  • Profile contextThe stable facts and preferences you choose to keep available.
  • Health historyDated entries that can show how life and health change over time.
  • Story signalsSmall prompts that invite reflection without pretending a story is clinical care.
  • Care contextInformation people may want available for future care conversations.

Start with the part that is useful today.

You do not need a complete record to begin. Add a few basics, choose a story, or simply see what QiiQ is building.