For practitioners
Stack Almanac for practitioners
Give the protocols you prescribe a home, and finally see whether your patients follow them.
You write careful protocols. Five to fifteen supplements, specific doses, specific timing, often alongside the patient's medications. Then it leaves your office on a printed handout or in a document, and you have no idea what happens next.
Stack Almanac is where that protocol lives between consults. Your patient gets an advisor that already knows what you recommended and why. You get something you have rarely had: a clear view of whether they actually take it.
Compliance is the reason most protocols fail. This is how you see it, and act on it, without another follow-up email.
The challenges
You cannot see if patients comply
You recommend a protocol and hope for the best. Without compliance data, you are adjusting in the dark at the next consult, unsure whether the plan failed or was never followed.
The full stack is invisible to you
Your patient takes your five recommendations, plus six things they bought themselves, plus a prescription. You rarely see the whole picture, which is exactly where the real risks live.
You re-explain the same things
Timing, pairings, what to take with food. You explain it to every new patient, then again over email a week later when they forget.
Follow-up questions eat your week
The 'should I take X with Y' emails add up to hours you do not bill for, and they keep the patient waiting on you.
How Stack Almanac helps
The protocol you built, in their pocket
Your recommendations become the patient's daily routine, with your doses and timing intact. The advisor answers their day-to-day questions the way you would, so the plan survives contact with real life.
Compliance you can actually see
The patient can share a clean adherence summary with you, so you know whether the protocol is being followed before they walk into the next consult. You adjust from data, not guesswork.
Interactions across everything
The advisor sees the full stack, your protocol plus what the patient added plus their medications, and flags the combinations worth a closer look. Reference, not diagnosis.
Exports for your records
A tidy summary of the patient's stack and adherence, ready for your notes or a referral, in a click.
Fewer emails in your inbox
Routine timing-and-pairing questions go to the advisor instead of to you. You keep the clinical judgement; it handles the reminders.
An example protocol
Stack Almanac keeps your doses and timing intact, and shows you whether the patient follows them.