Meet the app that connects your health dots for real.

Most health apps today give you fragments — steps from one place, sleep hours from another, calories somewhere else.
You end up with data points, not direction.
That’s the problem Bevel, a New York–based health tech startup, just raised $10 million to solve.
Backed by General Catalyst, Bevel calls itself an AI health companion — not another tracker, not another subscription, but a connective layer that turns scattered inputs into a single, smart feedback loop for your life.
Because health, as CEO Grey Nguyen puts it, “isn’t a phase — it’s a continuous journey.”
In just two years, Bevel has grown 8x and now boasts 100,000+ daily active users, with retention rates most wellness apps can only dream of — 80% at 90 days. That’s because Bevel doesn’t ask users to buy anything new.
No $500 ring. No exclusive band.
It simply connects the wearables you already use — Apple Watch, Dexcom, Libre, and soon Garmin — through Apple Health, analyzing the data to understand how sleep, nutrition, and activity intersect.
Its secret weapon is Bevel Intelligence, a layer of adaptive software that studies how your body reacts to daily inputs — from late-night scrolling to high-sodium dinners — and gives small, actionable nudges that compound over time.
That idea was born out of pain — literally.
Nguyen, once a founder building stablecoin infrastructure, found himself battling chronic back pain that no doctor or wearable could explain.
When he started piecing his own data together, he realized his pain wasn’t a single issue — it was a pattern: long hours of sitting, poor sleep, and inflammation from bad meals.
That realization became Bevel’s founding story.
His co-founder Aditya Agarwal, ex-CTO at Dropbox and early engineer at Facebook, joined after going through a similar burnout and recovery journey.
Their shared mission? To help people become smarter about their own health — not through another gadget, but through clarity.
Bevel’s growth has been fueled by a simple truth that’s shaking up digital wellness:
Most people don’t need more data — they need more meaning.
Unlike hardware-heavy competitors like Whoop or Oura, Bevel is pure software, priced at $6/month or $50/year. It gives users accessibility without compromise, leveraging what they already own to create personalized, actionable insights.
Investors are betting on that simplicity.
Neeraj Arora, managing director at General Catalyst, called Bevel’s engagement “remarkable,” saying it’s “become part of people’s daily lives — not just another app.”
And he’s right — Bevel isn’t trying to make health feel futuristic. It’s making it feel human again.
By unifying wearables, movement, and nutrition into one narrative, Bevel is quietly redefining what proactive health looks like — and making sure everyone, not just the wealthy or the tech-obsessed, gets to be part of it.
Because the future of health won’t be about who tracks the most data — it’ll be about who understands it first.
Bevel just raised $10M to make sure that person is you.
Stay curious — your body’s been talking. Bevel is here to help you finally listen.
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