Chart exports
CSV readings sit on a timeline next to confirmed lab values.
Industry
What device-company teams can use today — and the honest state of device-data integration (it's roadmap).
The opportunity
A customer's glucose meter produces flawless numbers, and the customer still doesn't know whether a two-week creep matters or who to ask. Meanwhile the support agent fielding the question is staring at a lab report the customer attached "for context."
Individually, Lunas helps both sides today. A user can export readings to CSV, upload them, confirm the values, and see them charted next to their lab history. A support or product person can use their own account to understand the medical documents in a ticket and draft explanations that stay on the right side of the product's cleared claims.
Automatic device connectivity is a roadmap item, full stop — when it comes, it will come through governed integrations, not a quiet sync.
Where Lunas fits
Stethos helps explain, organize, and investigate. People and qualified professionals stay responsible for the decisions that follow.
CSV readings sit on a timeline next to confirmed lab values.
Decode the clinical documents customers attach to tickets.
Draft plain-language material without unsupported clinical claims.
Route adverse-event and clinical questions to the responsible team.
A practical workflow
A repeatable path makes the model easier to supervise and the result easier to trust.
The user brings readings in as CSV and confirms the values.
Readings chart alongside lab trends and the timeline.
Stethos explains the reports and terminology in play.
Clinical and safety concerns go to the designated professionals.
Product path
Lunas.One is available to individuals today. Team & Enterprise workspaces and a governed Stethos API are in active development — the roadmap below is directional, not a promise of present availability, and larger deployments will require the right privacy, security, evaluation, and human-review controls.
Available in Lunas
Team, Enterprise & API direction
Questions
Lunas provides information and organization — explanation, record-keeping, charting — not diagnosis or treatment. Whether a specific future integration would trigger device regulation depends on its intended use and claims, and would need its own regulatory analysis.
Not today. Device integrations are roadmap only. What works now is manual: export readings from your device's app as CSV, upload them, confirm the values, and they chart alongside the rest of your record.
No. Regulated safety intake needs validated processes and responsible human teams. Lunas can help an individual organize their own information, but it is not a reporting channel.
Try the product
Use Lunas for information and organization, then involve a qualified professional whenever a health decision is needed.