I watched smart people—including people I loved—drown in health data and still decline.
They had the apps. They had the labs. They had recommendations from five different sources. Oura told them one thing. Their doctor said another. The supplement company promised a third path. The diet influencer contradicted all of it.
They didn't lack information. They lacked prioritization.
No one was helping them figure out what mattered this month. No one was saying: "Here are the three things to focus on, here's why, and here's what to ignore for now."
The Personal Proof
I'm 61 years old with a biological age of 49. I've reversed a 12-year biological age gap. I went from 7 medications to zero. Not through luck—through systematic prioritization.
The breakthrough wasn't finding better data. It was deciding what mattered first.
The Problem Isn't Your Apps
Your tracking apps are excellent at what they do. Oura knows sleep. Levels knows glucose. Your lab panel knows biomarkers. The problem is orchestration.
When your Oura says optimize sleep, your glucose monitor says cut carbs, your doctor says take this medication, and your coach says train harder—who decides what matters first?
You do. Alone. With incomplete information and competing priorities.
That's the gap StackFast fills. Not more data—better decisions about the data you have.
Decision Intelligence, Not More Information
StackFast sits on top of your existing tools. It doesn't replace your Oura or your doctor. It connects them into one priority order—so you know what to focus on this month and what to ignore.
The methodology isn't new. It's the same systematic thinking I've applied to business decisions for 40 years. The same approach that's kept me building companies, avoiding the decision traps that derail most people.
What's new is making it accessible. Packaging it in a way that anyone can use—not just people who've spent decades learning to think systematically.
Who This Is For
StackFast is for people who are already doing things. You're already tracking. You're already testing. You're already trying to optimize.
You're not looking for motivation. You're looking for clarity on what matters next.
- Health optimizers drowning in conflicting recommendations
- Business leaders facing decisions that touch multiple domains
- People in life transitions who need to see the trade-offs clearly
- Anyone who's tired of generic advice that doesn't account for their situation
The Commitment
StackFast exists to help people decide without fear, confusion, or regret. Every feature, every analysis, every recommendation is built around that goal.
We're not trying to replace your judgment. We're trying to give you the clarity to use it well.
One plan. Fewer decisions. Better results.