Invisible suffering made visible
OneRhythm is building a humane, privacy-first platform for people living with arrhythmias. The public experience starts here: a mission-led landing page, a careful closed beta, and a waitlist that asks for only one thing. Your email.
Movement
80 million
rhythms to circle the world. The scale is not a slogan. It is the size of the community we refuse to leave invisible.
Horizon
769 million
rhythms to the Moon. The metaphor is collective distance, not clinical measurement.
Boundary
Zero diagnosis
OneRhythm is an educational resource and community platform. It is not a medical device, and it does not interpret ECGs.
Collective solidarity
The Heart Mosaic is artistic, not diagnostic. It exists to turn isolated experience into something visible, shared, and impossible to dismiss as a private weakness. OneRhythm is building that visibility with careful boundaries around privacy, consent, and educational use.
Public pages stay open so people can understand the mission, review the evidence, and decide whether to trust the work. Closed-beta routes stay gated until the allowlist says yes.


Trust before scale
Railway for the web and API. Supabase Postgres for the database. OneRhythm.org as the primary domain.
The waitlist stores only email addresses in a separate table. Invite approval happens by allowlist, not by client-side guesswork.
Public trust pages remain open. Account, contribution, and personalized education stay behind beta access.
Public now
Landing page, mission, stories, evidence, research, and sign-in.
Invite-only
Onboarding, contribution, account controls, and personalized education.
Open source
Architecture, trust notes, and privacy boundaries stay reviewable in the public repository.
OneRhythm is an educational resource and community platform. It is not a medical device. It does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information provided is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition.