Share

The Phoenix App for APOE4 carriers is here

Founding Member pricing ends when the apps go live. This is your last call.

6 min read

Key Takeaway

The Phoenix App launched Phase 1 with a Community Supplement Tracker where APOE4 carriers share real dosages, brands, and efficacy data. Coming soon: APOE4-specific blood test analyzer, unified health dashboard, structured experiment builder, and digital twins. Lifetime Founding Member pricing at $499 closes before full AI launch, transitioning to $49 per month or $499 per year.

Definition

A computational model of an individual built from genetics, biomarkers, and lifestyle data. It simulates intervention outcomes.

Definition

A self-run protocol with defined baseline, intervention, and measurement. It lets individuals test whether something works for them specifically.

The Phoenix App for APOE4 carriers is here

Evidence-Based Content

Reviewed by Dr. Kevin Tran, PharmD · Based on peer-reviewed research · Updated

Updated recently

Key Takeaway

Launch the Phoenix App: Exclusive Community Supplement Tracker for APOE4 Carriers, with real-time insights and personalized intervention strategies from members sharing their breakthrough health experiences.

Categories

Dr. Kevin Tran
About the Author

Dr. Kevin Tran is a Doctor of Pharmacy and APOE4/4 carrier dedicated to helping others with the APOE4 gene variant take proactive steps for their health. He founded The Phoenix Community to provide evidence-based resources and support for APOE4 carriers.

View all articles

Discussion

Join the conversation

Your email will never be published. Be respectful and constructive.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Phoenix App Community Supplement Tracker do?
The Supplement Tracker is a living database where Phoenix members share exactly which supplements they take, at what dosages, which brands, and whether they actually find them useful. It replaces the usual guessing and podcast-driven recommendations with real data from real APOE4 carriers running interventions in the wild. The tool launched in Phase 1 with members actively testing and reporting issues, and it is the first step in Phoenix broader plan to give carriers APOE4-specific evidence instead of generic population advice.
What features are coming next to the Phoenix App?
Four major modules are planned. A blood test analyzer that detects APOE4-specific optimal ranges and suggests interventions for out-of-range markers. A unified health dashboard integrating biomarkers, wearables, and medical records in a 360-degree view. A structured experiment builder so members can run their own protocols with scientific rigor and see whether interventions work for them personally. And digital twins that predict which interventions are most likely to succeed based on a member genetics, environment, habits, and baseline data.
What are digital twins for APOE4 prevention?
Digital twins are computational models of an individual built from their genetics, environment, lifestyle, and baseline biomarker data. For APOE4 carriers, a digital twin could simulate how specific interventions might affect their trajectory before they commit time and money to trying them. This moves prevention from generic advice like take fish oil toward personalized predictions: given your exact profile, here is what is most likely to move your biomarkers. Phoenix is building this on top of the Supplement Tracker, blood analyzer, and dashboard data layers.
When does Phoenix Founding Member lifetime pricing end?
The $499 lifetime Founding Membership closes when the full app suite goes live to the community. After that, Phoenix transitions to a subscription model at $49 per month or $499 per year to cover AI, server, and development costs. Internal simulations show lifetime pricing becomes unsustainable once the apps are fully deployed. Joining at the lifetime rate locks in permanent access to every future feature: supplement tracker, blood test analyzer, experiment builder, dashboard, and digital twins.
Keep Reading

Related Protocols for You

More about community