I wanted to personally thank you for taking the time to try SteadyStat.
This project began with a simple frustration: too often, clinicians are handed pages of raw home logs, averages, and linear graphs that obscure the very patterns they are trained to recognize. Years of clinical expertise can end up spent sorting through arithmetic and fragmented data, when time is already limited and clinical judgment needs space to operate.
SteadyStat was built to ease that burden.
The goal is not to replace clinical thinking or automate decision-making. It is to organize blood pressure readings and medication timing in a way that respects the clinician's time and helps ensure their expertise is focused where it matters most — understanding the patient in front of them.
For patients who are deeply engaged and trying to understand what is actually happening with their blood pressure, I also wanted something better than passive tracking subscriptions that generate noise. Many apps collect data. Fewer help structure it in a way that supports meaningful conversation.
There is also a personal element to this. I wanted a way to track medications and health data that was not tied to an insurer, a hospital system, or even a specific mobile platform. Your data should remain yours — portable, private, and under your control. SteadyStat is intentionally built with that principle in mind.
If you find the app useful, I would be grateful if you shared it with a clinician or patient who might benefit. And if something feels unclear, incomplete, or misaligned with real clinical workflow, or if you have new feature suggestions, I genuinely want to hear that as well.
Thank you for being part of this early stage. Your feedback will directly shape what this becomes.
With appreciation,
Thomas Wong
Founder, SteadyStat