Dolphin
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
An ME group I'm connected with got this email tonight.
I don't know anything about it but perhaps it might be of interest to somebody or people can research it and report their thoughts.
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I hope you are well.
I am reaching out to share the upcoming open beta launch of FatigueSense, a free AI-powered fatigue monitoring and management app designed to support individuals living with chronic conditions where fatigue is a significant symptom.
FatigueSense works with widely used wearable devices to analyse physiological data such as heart rate, sleep, and activity patterns. The app then provides personalised insights to help users better understand and manage their daily energy levels. Importantly, users do not need to purchase a specific device in most cases, as the app now supports a broader range of smartwatches, particularly for iOS users, alongside Fitbit integration on Android.
The project is grounded in longitudinal digital health research and aims to make fatigue tracking more objective, accessible, and practical in real-world settings. The open beta version is free to join, and we are inviting individuals and patient communities who may be interested in testing the app and providing feedback.
If this may be relevant to your members, I would greatly appreciate it if you could share it within your network. More information and sign-up details are available at:
www.fatiguesense.com
Thank you for your time, and please feel free to reach out if you would like any additional information.
Kind regards,
<name>
Phd researcher in digital heatlh
Newcastle University
I don't know anything about it but perhaps it might be of interest to somebody or people can research it and report their thoughts.
---
I hope you are well.
I am reaching out to share the upcoming open beta launch of FatigueSense, a free AI-powered fatigue monitoring and management app designed to support individuals living with chronic conditions where fatigue is a significant symptom.
FatigueSense works with widely used wearable devices to analyse physiological data such as heart rate, sleep, and activity patterns. The app then provides personalised insights to help users better understand and manage their daily energy levels. Importantly, users do not need to purchase a specific device in most cases, as the app now supports a broader range of smartwatches, particularly for iOS users, alongside Fitbit integration on Android.
The project is grounded in longitudinal digital health research and aims to make fatigue tracking more objective, accessible, and practical in real-world settings. The open beta version is free to join, and we are inviting individuals and patient communities who may be interested in testing the app and providing feedback.
If this may be relevant to your members, I would greatly appreciate it if you could share it within your network. More information and sign-up details are available at:
www.fatiguesense.com
Thank you for your time, and please feel free to reach out if you would like any additional information.
Kind regards,
<name>
Phd researcher in digital heatlh
Newcastle University






