Request Early Access to SteadyStat

SteadyStat is designed to help organize home blood pressure readings and medication timing into clear summaries for clinician review.

This early-access release is focused on validating usability, clarity of reports, and overall workflow with a limited group of users and clinicians.

Request Early Access
Access is granted on a rolling basis. You'll receive an email once approved.

This helps us prioritize clinical workflow feedback and manage limited Android testing slots

We prioritize feedback participants during beta.

What to expect:

  • • You'll receive an email once your request is approved
  • • iOS users will get a TestFlight link
  • • Android users will be added to Google Play Internal Testing
  • • All data is stored locally on your device
  • • Some participants may be invited to share feedback
Quick Start: Sample Cases

To support your review of the SteadyStat mobile app, you may download the three mock case‑study CSV files available on the Clinicians page (or create your own). Then open Settings → Import, and upload each file to the SteadyStat app in the order provided, as the sequence matters.

Settings Import feature location

Alternatively, you may download a case‑study backup file and load it into the app using Settings → Restore from Backup.

Settings Restore from Backup feature location

Common Questions

Does SteadyStat store my data in the cloud?

No. All data is stored locally on your device. SteadyStat does not store your personal health data on external servers.

Can I restore my data on a new device?

Yes — as long as you have a previously exported backup file. You can export a backup file from within the app and save it to a location of your choice.

Is the app free during early access?

Yes, early access is completely free. We appreciate your feedback in exchange for testing this early version.

How long does approval take?

Approval is handled manually to ensure a controlled, high-quality testing experience. Most requests are reviewed within 1-3 business days.

How to give great feedback

1

What were you trying to do?

Describe your goal or the action you were taking.

2

What happened instead?

Describe the error, unexpected behavior, or confusion.

3

Can you reproduce it?

Does it happen always, sometimes, or just once?

Send Feedback

Please do not include personal health information (blood pressure readings, medication names, dates/times). General descriptions are enough.

Once you're approved and have access to the app, you'll find a feedback link in the app's Settings section.

You can also access the feedback form directly at: steadystat.app/feedback