Proof in Practice,
Build Before Scale.
Proof in Practice,
Build Before Scale.
See how BARIACCESS® is being tested in real-world conditions through a human-led validation model designed to refine engagement before full automation.
See how BARIACCESS® is being tested in real-world conditions through a human-led validation model designed to refine engagement before full automation.
VALIDATION
Before scaling technology, we are validating the experience itself. Through an early implementation with Bariatric Associates, BARIACCESS® is being tested as a structured, human-led system that mirrors the core logic of the platform while helping us study engagement, sustainability, and real behavioral change in practice.
Before scaling technology, we are validating the experience itself. Through an early implementation with Bariatric Associates, BARIACCESS® is being tested as a structured, human-led system that mirrors the core logic of the platform while helping us study engagement, sustainability, and real behavioral change in practice.
THE VALIDATION LAYER
THE VALIDATION LAYER
We are testing the BARIACCESS® model in motion, not just in theory. Through a structured, human-supported pilot, we are validating engagement, behavioral consistency, biometric learning, and the workflows that will shape the platform as it scales.
We are testing the BARIACCESS® model in motion, not just in theory. Through a structured, human-supported pilot, we are validating engagement, behavioral consistency, biometric learning, and the workflows that will shape the platform as it scales.
We are testing the BARIACCESS® model in motion, not just in theory. Through a structured, human-supported pilot, we are validating engagement, behavioral consistency, biometric learning, and the workflows that will shape the platform as it scales.
Meet BETA RHYTHM
Meet BETA RHYTHM
BETA RHYTHM is the current validation layer behind BARIACCESS®, developed to simulate the behavioral and engagement philosophy of the future platform before full automation. First licensed through Bariatric Associates, this structured pilot combines onboarding, self-reports, quizzes, biometric collection, and human support into a connected experience that helps us test what truly drives participation, consistency, and meaningful progress.
Rather than assuming digital health tools create change simply by delivering information, BETA RHYTHM allows us to study whether the system is engaging, sustainable, and realistic in the context of everyday life. It gives us a way to observe how people respond to structured support, where friction appears, what encourages follow-through, and how behavioral and biometric information can be collected in a way that feels useful rather than overwhelming.
The pilot is designed to mirror the core logic of the future BARIACCESS® platform while remaining intentionally human-led. Participants move through a guided journey that includes onboarding, daily touchpoints, progress reflection, and coordinated support from a real team. This helps us validate not only the technology concept, but the cadence, tone, and workflow required to make the experience feel personal, supportive, and effective in practice.
By testing the model this way, we are able to reduce risk before scaling, refine the systems behind the product, and ensure that future automation is shaped by real-world behavior rather than assumption. BETA RHYTHM is not just an early pilot. It is the bridge between concept and execution, helping transform the BARIACCESS® vision into a platform grounded in proof.
BETA RHYTHM is the current validation layer behind BARIACCESS®, developed to simulate the behavioral and engagement philosophy of the future platform before full automation. First licensed through Bariatric Associates, this structured pilot combines onboarding, self-reports, quizzes, biometric collection, and human support into a connected experience that helps us test what truly drives participation, consistency, and meaningful progress.
Rather than assuming digital health tools create change simply by delivering information, BETA RHYTHM allows us to study whether the system is engaging, sustainable, and realistic in the context of everyday life. It gives us a way to observe how people respond to structured support, where friction appears, what encourages follow-through, and how behavioral and biometric information can be collected in a way that feels useful rather than overwhelming.
The pilot is designed to mirror the core logic of the future BARIACCESS® platform while remaining intentionally human-led. Participants move through a guided journey that includes onboarding, daily touchpoints, progress reflection, and coordinated support from a real team. This helps us validate not only the technology concept, but the cadence, tone, and workflow required to make the experience feel personal, supportive, and effective in practice.
By testing the model this way, we are able to reduce risk before scaling, refine the systems behind the product, and ensure that future automation is shaped by real-world behavior rather than assumption. BETA RHYTHM is not just an early pilot. It is the bridge between concept and execution, helping transform the BARIACCESS® vision into a platform grounded in proof.
Validation grounded in
real behavior, guided by
human support, and built for smarter scale.
Validation grounded in
real behavior, guided by
human support, and built for smarter scale.
The current pilot follows a structured 14-day journey designed to test consistency, fatigue, engagement, and the relationship between biometric inputs and everyday behavior. Participants move through onboarding, daily touchpoints, self-reports, quizzes, and progress follow-up, while a dedicated support team helps remove friction and maintain continuity. Each cycle helps refine the system before the beta product is rolled out more broadly.
The current pilot follows a structured 14-day journey designed to test consistency, fatigue, engagement, and the relationship between biometric inputs and everyday behavior. Participants move through onboarding, daily touchpoints, self-reports, quizzes, and progress follow-up, while a dedicated support team helps remove friction and maintain continuity. Each cycle helps refine the system before the beta product is rolled out more broadly.
“Technology alone does not create change. Change happens when insight, support, and timing work together in real life.”
“Technology alone does not create change. Change happens when insight, support, and timing work together in real life.”
— Dr.Valeriu Andrei, MD, Founder of BARIACCESS®
— Dr.Valeriu Andrei, MD, Founder of BARIACCESS®
THE SCIENCE OF LASTING CHANGE
THE SCIENCE OF LASTING CHANGE
Where behavioral research meets
the next generation of support.
Where behavioral research meets
the next generation of support.
BARIACCESS® is built around a simple belief: meaningful change requires more than information. It requires systems that understand repetition, feedback, human connection, and the rhythms that shape real life. Here, we explore the research and frameworks helping validate that approach and define what a more responsive future of behavioral support can look like.
BARIACCESS® is built around a simple belief: meaningful change requires more than information. It requires systems that understand repetition, feedback, human connection, and the rhythms that shape real life. Here, we explore the research and frameworks helping validate that approach and define what a more responsive future of behavioral support can look like.

Big change rarely comes from one big decision. It comes from smaller actions repeated long enough—and in the right context—for the body and brain to treat them as normal. The science of habit formation and “small changes” strategies explains why sustainable progress is usually built in micro‑steps, not massive overhauls.

Big change rarely comes from one big decision. It comes from smaller actions repeated long enough—and in the right context—for the body and brain to treat them as normal. The science of habit formation and “small changes” strategies explains why sustainable progress is usually built in micro‑steps, not massive overhauls.

Modern aircraft stay stable not because the pilot makes perfect decisions, but because control systems continuously measure deviation and make small corrections—early, gently, and repeatedly. Control theory offers a surprisingly useful lens for human change: sustainable progress is less about dramatic overcorrection and more about staying within a workable corridor with timely feedback.

Modern aircraft stay stable not because the pilot makes perfect decisions, but because control systems continuously measure deviation and make small corrections—early, gently, and repeatedly. Control theory offers a surprisingly useful lens for human change: sustainable progress is less about dramatic overcorrection and more about staying within a workable corridor with timely feedback.

Most people don’t quit health apps because they don’t care. They quit because digital experiences often lack the one ingredient that sustains effort during hard weeks: relational support. Research across eHealth shows attrition is common—and that adding human support can meaningfully improve adherence and outcomes when it builds trust, accountability, and a real sense of being supported.