OpenLife Cloud

Platform Overview

OpenLife Cloud is a privacy-first data platform purpose-built for longitudinal health, lifestyle, and environmental data.

LLIF provides the legal foundation for participant data — enforcing integrity, agency, privacy, and safety across work involving OpenLife Cloud and Best Life App.

Technical Capabilities

OpenLife Cloud by the Numbers

The technical capabilities that make participant-owned longitudinal data possible.

102 API Endpoints

RESTful API covering event management, analytics, nutrition, environmental data, user management, sync, plans, compliance, and program administration.

620+ Taxonomy Nodes

Hierarchical health and lifestyle classification with 643 schemas. Standardized categories that enable cross-program and cross-study data harmonization.

Ingestion & Sync

Apple Health, Google Fit, Fitbit, manual entry, barcode scanning, AI food lookup, voice input. Data from wherever participants already are.

Environmental Enrichment

25+ weather, air quality, and pollen metrics automatically attached to every health event by location and time. The context that makes correlations possible.

Insights Engine

Cross-series correlation analysis, trend detection, calendar patterns, frequency distributions, and ML-powered predictions. The analytics that Programs deliver to participants.

Compliance & Plans

Conditional plans with targets, schedules, reminders, and automated compliance verification. Programs define expectations; the platform confirms them.

Security & Governance

Nonprofit Structure = Structural Trust

LLIF's governance model isn't a policy choice — it's a legal structure that permanently protects data from commercial exploitation.

Donor-Restricted AssetActive

Participant data is legally classified as a donor-restricted asset under nonprofit governance. It cannot be sold, monetized, or repurposed — with bankruptcy protections.

IRB-Compatible ConsentActive

Participant opt-in consent architecture designed for IRB requirements. Clear data access boundaries and transparent handling.

HIPAA AlignmentIn Progress

Infrastructure designed for HIPAA-adjacent workloads. Encryption at rest and in transit, access logging, audit trails.

SOC 2 Type IIRoadmap

Certification planned. Current infrastructure follows SOC 2 principles: access controls, monitoring, and incident response.

See what's under the hood

Schedule a technical walkthrough of OpenLife Cloud and the Programs framework.