SignalOS, a walkthrough
The body knows. The way in is the way out. This is the clinical intelligence engine for The Way In, built entirely on Merv's own model and protocols. Here is what it does and what to click.
The idea in one line
A person answers a short intake. The engine scores their biological networks, places them on the regeneration arc, and produces a phased, individualized protocol. An AI coach explains it in Merv's voice. A practitioner reviews and finalizes.
Heart Signal→Mind Override→Allostatic Load→Cellular Danger Response→Communication Breakdown→Adaptive Symptoms→Disease Expression
Click through it
1. Take the intakesignal.thewayin.me - 12 domains plus an optional methylation prediction. Add an email to track progress.
2. See a finished profile 3. Try a research-context overlayOn the profile, tap a condition (e.g. Kidney Repair). The protocol re-frames through that lens, with emphasized networks and clinician-ordered monitoring. Education context only.
4. Ask The Way In CoachOn the profile, ask "why do I start at this phase?" The AI answers grounded in that person's numbers, in Merv's voice, never inventing doses.
5. Explore the knowledge graph 6. The practitioner consoleEvery assessment in one place, each opening to a full protocol and a printable sheet. (Access-gated link held by Geoff.)
How it is built (so it is trustworthy)
The engine is deterministic. Scoring, phase, and protocol follow Merv's explicit rules, the same way every time. No language model touches the medicine or the doses.
The AI is a layer on top. It reasons over the engine's output to explain and answer, under Merv's Master Override rules, grounded in the person's profile.
What is next
Node-level scoringLab + genetic uploadAirtable backboneThe Way In member loginReorder + automationsPractitioner certificationMore protocols
SignalOS is decision-support and education. It does not replace a licensed clinician. All protocols are reviewed and individualized by a practitioner. Peptides referenced are research-use-only and not approved to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For urgent or severe symptoms, contact a licensed medical professional or emergency services.