Behavioral Data: Companies vs. Individuals
The same data companies use for profit could give you power, clarity, and freedom.
Track clicks, purchases, watch-time to predict consumer behavior.
Spot your own routines (sleep, focus, distraction cycles) and see what drives or drains energy.
Forecast what you'll buy, when you'll churn, or which ad you'll click.
Forecast when you're likely to succeed, procrastinate, or burn out — and adjust proactively.
Serve targeted ads, content, or pricing for maximum engagement.
Personalize your habits, learning, and recovery routines to match your natural rhythms.
Redesign apps, websites, or products to maximize time-on-platform and revenue.
Redesign your calendar, workflow, or habits to maximize productivity and well-being.
Detect signals you're leaving and intervene with offers or nudges.
Detect when you're slipping on goals and nudge yourself back into alignment.
Build a moat — more behavioral data = stronger competitive edge.
Build self-mastery — more behavioral data = stronger autonomy and resilience.
Monetize your attention and habits for corporate gain.
Monetize your own growth by converting insight into better performance, health, and relationships.
What If You Had Access to the Same Data?
What If You Had Access to the Same Data?
Monetize your attention and habits for corporate gain.
Predict Your Future
You could predict your own burnout before it happens.
Nudge Yourself Forward
You could guide yourself toward goals that actually matter — not just what algorithms want.
The Vision
Imagine if every leader, every professional, every human being had that power in their own hands. That's not just self-improvement — that's a revolution.
The Empowerment
Behavioral data has been weaponized to sell us more. But in the right hands, it could set us free — free to live with more clarity, intentionality, and consistency.
This is the market opportunity of our generation.
The Real Question
It's not "Why don't we know this?" anymore.
It's: What will we do now that we do know?"
Behavioral data has been weaponized to sell us more. But in the right hands, it could set us free — free to live with more clarity, intentionality, and consistency.