Trellis Health: The Longitudinal Home
A design handoff for Trellis Health showing how longitudinal memory can power the home feed, journey view, and clinical operations.
I published a live Trellis Health handoff that turns a product thesis into working surfaces: a ranked home feed, a co-equal journey view, and operational dashboards that treat safety and reliability as first-class product requirements.
The core idea is simple: a pregnancy app becomes defensible when its accumulated record is visible. Remembered symptoms, appointment prep, medication-aware guidance, stage-specific education, and a journey timeline all become stronger as the user builds history inside the product.
You can jump straight into the native Astro-rendered surfaces here:
The dashboards are intentionally low fidelity. They are there to make release gates legible: suppression accuracy, citation coverage, triage SLA, groundedness, moat-share of impressions, and cost/reliability all need to be observable if this surface is going to behave like a clinical product rather than a content feed.