Homebrew Health

Your personal health assistant — not a doctor, but a thoughtful second pair of eyes.

What is Homebrew?

Homebrew is an AI-powered health assistant that helps you make sense of your symptoms, track your health history, and stay informed between doctor visits. You describe what you're experiencing and Homebrew helps you understand it — possible causes, urgency cues, and questions worth raising with your doctor.

It's not a diagnostic tool and it's not a replacement for professional medical care. Think of it as a health-literate companion that helps you prepare, not decide.

How it works

  1. Chat about your symptoms. Homebrew asks follow-up questions to understand your situation — when it started, severity, associated factors.
  2. Get a health report. After the conversation, Homebrew generates a structured summary: possible conditions, urgency level, and recommended next steps.
  3. Build your health timeline. Over time, Homebrew builds a personal health history from your reports — a longitudinal picture that's useful when you see a new doctor or want to spot patterns.
  4. Track daily wellness. The daily diary lets you log how you're feeling, and Homebrew can track goals you set together.

Who is it for?

Homebrew is for people who want to be better informed about their health without drowning in medical jargon. It's useful when:

  • You have a symptom you're not sure is worth a GP visit.
  • You want to document and track a recurring health issue.
  • You're preparing for a doctor's appointment and want to organise your thoughts.
  • You want a second read on something a doctor told you.

Your data

Your health data is private. We do not sell it, share it with advertisers, or use it to train AI models. Your conversations are sent to AI providers (OpenAI, Google, or DeepSeek, depending on your settings) for processing — see our Privacy Policy for details.

You can delete your account and all your data at any time from Settings.

Medical disclaimer: Homebrew is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical concerns. In an emergency, call your local emergency services immediately.