Melluniar flagship product

Gut Health is Melluniar's product for careful digestive self-observation.

It gives people a structured way to note meals, symptoms, bowel habits, and relevant context over time so reflection becomes clearer and less fragmented.

Observational only. Gut Health is being built to support personal tracking and better conversations, not diagnosis.

For people trying to understand digestive patterns without turning every day into a medical project

Gut Health is intended for people living with digestive uncertainty, recurring discomfort, possible food-related triggers, or a need for clearer records before a clinician conversation.

Who it is for

People who want a calmer way to keep notes on meals, symptoms, bowel habits, and day-to-day context.

What it supports

Observation, comparison over time, and clearer personal records that are easier to revisit later.

What it does not claim

It does not diagnose conditions, prescribe treatment, or replace medical judgement.

Product principles

The product direction stays intentionally careful.

Careful by design

Logging and review should help users slow down, observe, and notice patterns without pressure.

Explainable patterns

Any pattern framing should stay readable and grounded in what the user actually logged over time.

Privacy-conscious handling

Health-related data should be treated conservatively, with clear purpose and restrained sharing.

No streaks or gamification

Gut Health is meant to support reflection, not push people into manipulative routines or point systems.

What users can track

The product scope stays focused on the observations that help build a clearer picture.

Meals

What was eaten, when it happened, and the food details a user wants to remember later.

Symptoms

Digestive symptoms and how they changed across the day, using structured entries instead of vague memory.

Bowel habits

Bowel entries that make timing, consistency, and changes easier to review over time.

Relevant context

Context that may matter when reading patterns later, such as timing, routines, or other possible confounders.

Patterns over time

Repeated timing windows and observed associations that become easier to revisit as logging grows.

Trust and privacy

Observation first, diagnosis claims excluded

Gut Health is positioned as a tool for observation and reflection. It is meant to help people keep clearer records, notice possible patterns, and arrive better prepared for their own decisions or a clinician conversation.

  • The product is not presented as a diagnostic system or treatment tool.
  • Pattern language stays observational: possible trigger, associated timing, or repeated pattern.
  • Privacy decisions should stay conservative because the product deals with health-related personal information.

Current product status

The product direction is real, but the final public app and domain handoff are still in progress.

Today, /gut-health is the canonical marketing route. The live production app routing and full domain cutover are not being presented as finished yet.

Build status

Active product development

The product and platform foundations are being built deliberately rather than framed as a finished public launch.

How to engage today

Explore or get in touch

The current site is the place to understand the product direction, with contact available for questions or introductions.

Later handoff

Dedicated app surface

The long-term intention is a clearer handoff to the live app once the final routing and domain work are ready.

Need to talk about Gut Health before the full app handoff is live?

Use the contact route for product questions, partnership discussions, or early conversations while the public launch surface is still being finalized.