How It Works

From fragmented signals to an understandable story

No spreadsheets. No obsessive logging. Causaura is designed to do the heavy lifting in the background, working with the real, imperfect data of real life.

Causaura pattern chain showing how events may connect to a delayed flare

Causaura learns your typical recovery patterns — then watches for when body stress, recovery, and symptoms diverge from your normal range.

Your health as a timeline

Symptoms, exertion, heart rate events, and possible patterns appear in order — with severity, confidence, and context you can bring to a visit.

Causaura Today timeline with sleep, heat, standing, and heart rate events

Connect Apple Health and your wearables

Heart rate, sleep, activity, recovery signals, and more flow in automatically. If you have blood pressure readings or medications recorded, those add context too — but nothing is required.

Let Causaura learn in the background

The platform continuously analyzes body signals, environmental context, and recovery patterns — building an understanding of your normal range and how your body responds to stress and rest.

Add optional context when you want

A symptom note, an intervention you tried, an unusually demanding day, a quick cognitive mini-test. Every bit of context sharpens the picture — but missed days don't break it.

See your timeline and patterns

Your health becomes a story over time: symptoms, exertion, heart rate events, blood pressure shifts, cognitive dips, and recovery — all in one place, in order, with context.

See patterns that may have contributed

Causaura works to surface what may have preceded a flare: your normal range → activity or stressor → body signal changes → symptom onset → recovery delay. Patterns that were easy to miss can become easier to see.

Generate clinician-ready summaries

Organized context, representative examples, and patterns worth discussing — formatted to support a short appointment and a better conversation.

Why this matters

Heart rate recovery

How quickly your heart rate settles after activity can be a meaningful signal of how your body is coping with load — and how much capacity you have left.

Delayed worsening

For many people, symptoms appear hours or days after the trigger. Seeing that delay is the difference between guessing and understanding.

Context over data points

An elevated heart rate means one thing after a flight of stairs and another after ten minutes of quiet standing. Context is what turns numbers into meaning.

Cognitive dips

Brain fog is real and measurable. Short mini-tests help you see when processing speed and attention dip — and what tends to precede those dips.

Blood pressure relevance

Even sparse readings can add useful context around standing stress and how your body regulates under body stress.

Pacing isn't "doing less"

It's doing what matters with the recovery capacity you have. Understanding your recovery demand and capacity makes pacing a strategy, not a sacrifice.

Honest about uncertainty

Causaura shows confidence, gaps, and limitations clearly. It surfaces possible patterns and relationships — signals worth attention, not verdicts. Which patterns are real and which are noise is a question we take seriously, and one we'll always answer honestly.