Updated 2026-04-25 · 4 min read · Playbook
Consumer wearables estimate sleep, strain, and recovery. They are useful — and they are not medical instruments. PeakGevity will not launder a wearable score into a diagnosis, a disease claim, or a moral judgment about whether you “deserve” a hard session.
What we want instead is context next to behavior: how you slept, what you trained, what you ate, and how you felt — so you can make a better-informed call. Sometimes the right move is still a hard day. Sometimes it is not. The app should support that nuance without pretending it can read your soul through a wrist sensor.
Integration status will always be labeled honestly: live, beta, or roadmap. You should never have to guess whether a sync is real.
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