The ADID platform

A tour of every surface where ADID lives: the smartwatch on the wrist, the phone app for baseline and history, and the clinician portal in the cloud. Each piece is designed to do one job exceptionally well — and together they form the loop.

On the wrist — the watch face

Information-dense without being noisy. Live BPM, trend signals, rolling waveform, and the 24-hour trend arc — all on a face that still functions as a regular watch.

ADID watch face: 78 BPM, 74% battery, trend arrows, live ECG-style waveform, and an outer arc of trend markers.
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Live heart rate & HRV Sampled continuously and reflected on the face within seconds.
Trend arrows vs. personal baseline The “↑0 →0” row signals drift from the patient’s own learned baseline.
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Rolling waveform An ECG-style strip across the bottom shows the actual signal, not just a derived number.
24-hour trend arc with markers Orange and red ticks indicate periods where the autonomic profile shifted.

In the pocket — the phone app

The phone is where the platform builds context: live status, baseline progress, watch connectivity, and the ability for the patient or a caregiver to log episodes manually.

ADID phone app Home screen: 84 BPM, ADID logo with Setting baseline status, Watch panel (Google Pixel Watch, Connected, 66 percent battery, Last HR Sync Current), and a Log AD Episode button.

Home: live status, all in one screen.

Current heart rateThe number the patient checks first. Updated continuously from the watch.
Baseline learningDuring the first days of wear, “Setting baseline…” is shown so the patient knows what’s happening.
Watch statusDevice model, connection state, battery, and last sync time — so issues are caught early, not after a missed event.
“Log AD Episode” buttonPatients and caregivers can log a suspected episode manually. Manual logs become ground truth that improves automatic detection over time.
ADID phone app Dashboard: 85 BPM with 65 percent battery, time-range selector (30m, H, D, W, M), date picker showing May 16 2026, large heart rate trend graph from 9 PM to 11 PM ranging 60 to 93 BPM, with Range card 58 to 93 BPM and Average card 74 BPM.

Dashboard: trends, ranges, and history.

Time-range selectorSwitch between 30 minutes, hour, day, week, and month views to see the right context for the question being asked.
Continuous trend graphHeart rate plotted minute-by-minute, with the highlighted region anchoring the view to the current window of interest.
Range & average statsThe summary statistics that grouped data needs — useful for clinic visits and longitudinal comparisons.
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Day-by-day navigationStep backward and forward through history without losing the view’s time scale.
ADID phone app Notifications screen showing a list of AD Episodes grouped by date: Friday May 8 (1 episode), Wednesday May 6 (1 episode), Monday May 4 (1 episode), Saturday May 2 (3 episodes), and Monday Jan 26 (1 episode). Each card has a red left-edge accent and an AD Episode label with a warning triangle.

Notifications: the record of what happened.

Detected and logged episodes appear grouped by date, with severity indicated visually. Tap any day to expand the full record — surrounding heart rate, time of day, duration, confidence score, and any caregiver alerts that were sent.

⚠ AD episode Elevated trend Baseline drift
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Grouped by daySo a week with three episodes on Saturday and one on Monday is immediately readable.
Severity made visibleRed edge and warning iconography for confirmed AD events; quieter styling for lower-severity patterns.
Expandable detailEach day expands to a full record with timing, confidence, and surrounding context — ready for clinician review.

In the cloud — the clinician portal

Authorized clinicians access patient data through the secure ADID portal. Structured datasets, time-stamped episodes, and confidence scores — ready for telehealth visits and longitudinal review.

Structured episode records

Each detected event arrives with its category, timestamp, confidence score, and the surrounding physiologic window — everything a clinician needs to evaluate whether and how to act.

Trend views for longitudinal care

Patterns across days, weeks, and months. The portal is where it becomes obvious whether the picture is stable, improving, or trending in a direction that warrants attention.

Access

Clinicians can request portal access through their pilot site coordinator. The portal lives at clinician.adid.app. Patient data is scoped to the authorizing clinical site — nothing is visible to anyone else.

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Free, for the people who need it

ADID is provided at no cost to veterans and people living with SCI worldwide. To enroll your clinic or yourself, email info@adid.app.