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Vision

Building the foundation for more proactive IBD care

The current IBDi platform provides a structured foundation for remote monitoring in live clinical studies. The long-term direction is to evolve this foundation into a broader longitudinal monitoring platform for IBD care.

What exists now

A real, clinically anchored starting point

The current foundation includes the patient app, clinical review, home fecal calprotectin integration, and live clinical studies. The roadmap is not about turning IBDi into a larger symptom diary: it is about combining meaningful patient signals, clinician-reviewed workflows, better patient support, and carefully governed analytics over time.

Illustration showing connected proactive IBD care between home and clinic.

Roadmap principles

How we decide what to build next

Low burden before high ambition

Future tracking should not overwhelm patients.

Passive beats active when it preserves meaning

Collect data passively where useful, but not at the cost of clinical relevance.

Structured data before advanced analytics

Build reliable longitudinal data before making predictive claims.

Patient and clinician value must both increase

Features should help patients and clinical teams, not just generate more data.

Regulation must shape the product

Future decision-support features require validation and CE/regulatory review.

Roadmap layers

Current foundation, next development, future direction

Current foundation

  • Patient app for structured reporting
  • Clinical review for care teams
  • Home fecal calprotectin via Calpro Smart
  • Live clinical studies

Next development

  • Stronger UX and lower patient burden
  • Richer longitudinal signals
  • Education and adherence support
  • Wearable and passive data

Future analytics & integration

  • Carefully governed analytics
  • Clinical-system integration
  • Decision-support features pending validation and regulatory review

Analytics and integration

Clinician reviewing structured patient monitoring data on a modern dashboard.

Built carefully, not casually

IBDi's future analytics direction is framed carefully. The goal is to use structured longitudinal data to support better understanding and more informed clinical review over time.

Predictive analytics, risk scores, and decision-support features require appropriate validation, governance, and regulatory review before public claims can be made.

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