Hundred Health has introduced its integrated health platform and mobile application, positioning the company at the intersection of preventive care, clinical oversight and consumer-facing digital health tools. The platform is designed to convert a user’s complete health history, advanced laboratory testing, wearable data and lifestyle inputs into a structured, evidence-based 100-day plan intended to drive measurable health improvements. The launch reflects broader sector interest in solutions that move beyond data reporting toward sustained behavioral execution.
The company’s model is built around the premise that while data availability has increased substantially, outcomes have not kept pace. Many platforms provide scores or dashboards that fail to guide individuals toward actionable, sustained changes. Hundred Health asserts that this gap between insight and execution has limited the impact of both traditional healthcare and newer wellness and longevity offerings. The platform therefore seeks to shift users from a reactive posture to a more proactive approach, with cycles long enough to influence physiology but short enough to feel attainable.
Founder and CEO Tyler Smith described the personal experience that led to the company’s creation, stating, “I founded Hundred after discovering that my body was aging faster than expected. That wake-up call sent me down a path of advanced testing, elite medical guidance and deep research to better understand how insights, behavior, and health span actually connect.” He added that “even though we have access to more data than ever before, most people – myself included – were still running blind,” underscoring the need to help individuals understand how to act on their health information.
Hundred integrates more than 300 electronic medical record systems, combining historical labs, prescriptions, diagnoses and procedures with over 160 advanced lab tests conducted annually, lifestyle assessments and continuous data from wearables such as Apple Fitness, Oura and WHOOP. The output is a consolidated health baseline that contextualizes biomarkers within daily habits, sleep and movement patterns. Recommendations are reviewed by clinicians to distinguish the platform from trend-driven wellness tools while still distilling insights into accessible steps supported by real-time progress tracking.
Chief Commercial Officer Sonny Mayugba highlighted the company’s goal of reducing fragmentation in personal health management, stating, “Your health shouldn’t be a fragmented puzzle of information that you only try to solve once something has gone wrong.” He emphasized that “Most people simply want to feel good and maintain a level of well-being that allows them to live the life they want, with the people they love, for as long as possible. Hundred is making that possible.”
The platform is intended to complement, not replace, clinical care by helping users arrive at appointments more informed and prepared for shared decision-making. Each 100-day protocol includes tailored guidance across nutrition, exercise and supplementation, supported by access to third-party tested products from brands such as Thorne and Momentous. Annual membership is priced at $499 and includes two rounds of advanced lab testing completed at partner facilities or via optional in-home phlebotomy. The company positions its model as a more accessible version of personalized, concierge-level preventive care.
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