There’s a new health app every week. They all say “AI-powered.” They all have a chat interface.

But underneath, they’re completely different.

Two types of health apps

Type 1: Chatbot with a health skin. You upload data. A language model reads it. You get a chat window. Ask it the same question tomorrow? It starts from zero.

Type 2: A health record that uses AI. Your data gets structured, stored, and connected. The AI is one tool — not the whole product. Ask about your ferritin from last March? It shows you. Ask what’s connected to your fatigue? It finds the pattern.

The difference you can feel

The first type feels clever. You paste in your labs, get a nice explanation, move on.

The second type feels useful. It remembers you. It nudges you. It connects dots you didn’t know were connected. And when you’re done, you get a PDF your doctor can actually read.

Three questions to ask your health app

  1. “Show me my ferritin from last March.” If it can’t → chatbot.
  2. “What’s connected to my fatigue?” If it just lists generic causes → chatbot. If it shows YOUR data → real record.
  3. “Give me a PDF for my doctor.” If it can’t → chatbot.

Try it

Bevita is free to try. Upload one lab result and see the difference for yourself.

No credit card. No account wall. Just your data, connected.