Using the Assistant
Ask questions about your own logged data — how to turn the assistant on, what to ask, and what it can and can't do.
The assistant answers questions about your data — your readings, spikes, and experiments — grounded in what you've actually logged. It's a member feature (Founding and Premium), and it's opt-in: nothing is sent to it unless you turn it on and send a message.
This guide covers turning it on and asking good questions.
Turn on the assistant
1. Open Assistant. 2. Read what it does, then choose Enable assistant.
What to expect: to answer, ODyn sends a de-identified slice of your data — your identity is removed first, and it's handled under strict health-data privacy protections. You can stop using it anytime.
Ask about your data
1. Type a question, or tap one of the suggestions. 2. Ask follow-ups — it remembers the conversation.
Good questions to start with:
- "What patterns do you see in my recent spikes?"
- "Did anything I logged line up with my last spike?"
- "How is my niacinamide experiment looking so far?"
Keep in mind
- It's informational, not medical advice — it won't diagnose or change your treatment. Take findings to your eye-care provider.
- It works from what you've logged, so the more consistently you log, the more useful it gets.