What You Can Do

Every question to explore with your data.

N1 Precision turns your daily logs into charts, summaries, and answers. Here are all the questions you can explore about your child's data — 42 questions across 8 categories.

8Categories
42Questions
8AI Questions

What You Can Track

Questions to Explore with Your Data

The more consistently you log, the more useful these views become.

How many seizures were logged this week / month / quarter / year?
Is the logged frequency increasing, decreasing, or stable over time?
What's the average number of logged entries per day/week?
What day of the week are seizures logged most often?
What time of day are seizures most often logged (morning, afternoon, night, sleep)?
Are there cluster periods in the logged data?
What's the longest seizure-free streak in a given period?
How does this month's log compare to the same month last year?

Ask the AI

Ready-to-Use Questions

Copy any of these into the AI Summaries chat. Just swap the bracketed parts with your child's details.

Quick Snapshot
How are things looking this week?
Give me a summary of the last 30 days.
How does this month compare to last month?
What's the seizure count so far today?
Trends & Patterns
Are seizures trending up or down over the last 3 months?
What time of day do seizures happen most?
Which day of the week is worst?
Are clusters happening more often lately?
Show me the longest seizure-free streaks this year.
Are there any seasonal patterns in the data?
Medication Questions
What was logged since we started [medication]?
Compare logged seizure entries before and after the last dose change.
During which medication periods were the fewest seizures logged?
Are rescue meds being logged more or less than before?
What does the long-term logged data look like on the current medication plan?
What was logged the last time we tried [medication]?
Medication Schedule
How do logged seizure entries relate to medication timing?
What was logged on days with missed doses?
What does the medication schedule look like today?
Triggers & Patterns
Do seizures happen more on bad sleep nights?
Are there any patterns around illness or fever?
What seems to make a good day vs. a bad day?
Seizure Details
Are seizures getting shorter or longer over time?
Which seizure type is most common right now?
What's the average duration this month?
Doctor Visit Prep
Summarize the last 3 months of logged data for our care team.
What are the biggest changes in the logged data to discuss at our next appointment?
Show logged data before and after [medication change].
Generate a summary of logged data for our care team.
Data Exploration
How does the recent logged data compare to earlier periods?
Which logged factors appear most often alongside fewer seizure entries?
Are there points where the logged pattern clearly shifted?
Show a side-by-side comparison of [period A] vs. [period B].

The Data Flywheel

Your Data Gets Smarter Over Time

N1 Precision doesn't just store your logs — it continuously analyzes them to surface patterns you might not see on your own. The more you log, the more it finds. And when other families log too, everyone's data gets more useful.

You Log

Seizures, medications, daily events, diets, supplements, lab results — every entry adds to the picture.

Patterns Emerge

A background statistical monitor runs across your data looking for associations — which medication periods had lower logged rates, how daily events relate to seizure entries, whether lab values shift during medication periods. No AI involved, just math on your numbers.

You Test Hypotheses

Think a medication is affecting sleep? A diet changed things? Test it. Pick an intervention and a metric — the system compares your data during the intervention vs. off it and tells you what the numbers show.

Observations Accumulate

Confirmed patterns are saved as observations — with the statistical backing, the medication details, and the data period. These become your child's personal research record, ready to share with your care team.

The Community Learns

When families with the same diagnosis independently confirm the same pattern, it surfaces as a community observation — de-identified and aggregated. One family's discovery becomes a signal for others to explore with their own data and their own care team.

N1 Precision is a personal health journal and data exploration tool. It does not provide medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment recommendations. All patterns are observations in your logged data — discuss them with your healthcare provider.

Ready to explore?

N1 Precision is not a medical device. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. All analytical outputs are observational summaries of logged data and are not validated for clinical accuracy. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider.