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The Reality of Living with Digestive Health Issues

Unpredictable Symptoms

Unpredictable Symptoms

Most days you just deal with symptoms as they come, never knowing what will flare things up.

Plans Get Interrupted

Plans Get Interrupted

Flare-ups strike without warning, forcing you to cancel plans and adjust your life on the fly.

Food Feels Confusing

Food Feels Confusing

Some meals help, others hurt—you're never totally sure why.

Tracking Becomes Overwhelming

Tracking Becomes Overwhelming

You've tried logs and apps before, but they're too hard to maintain and don't reveal patterns.

Take Control of Your Health

YouCore empowers people with digestive health issues to explore treatments, track symptoms, identify patterns, and gain insights, so they can uncover what works for their unique body and live with greater confidence.

How YouCore Works

See how natural conversation turns into powerful health insights

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Share How You're Feeling

Just type naturally, like texting a friend

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Get Thoughtful Follow-ups

AI asks relevant questions to understand better

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See Your Patterns Emerge

Discover connections you might have missed

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Built for Your Reality

Just type how you're feeling—no dropdowns or medical jargon. Voice input works too when typing is hard during flares.

Based on your enries our AI is able to help you ask in depth questions about your health when you want to quickly get answers.

From your journal entries, we are able to identify connections between symptoms, treatments, stress, and daily activities.

Get a clear, easy-to-read summary of your week—key patterns, symptom trends, and insights delivered straight to your inbox.

Generate clear summaries from your conversations to share with healthcare providers. Finally, productive appointments!

HIght level-security. Your conversations are private and never shared without permission.

By the Numbers

1.6M

Americans live with IBD

60-70M

Americans live with digestive health issues

10-15%

of global population affected by IBS

14.8M

adults diagnosed with ulcers

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

Functional disorder affecting the large intestine, causing abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, and constipation.

Inflammatory Bowel Disease - Crohn's Disease

Chronic inflammation of the digestive tract causing abdominal pain, diarrhea, and potential complications.

Inflammatory Bowel Disease - Ulcerative Colitis

Inflammation and ulcers in the lining of the large intestine and rectum.

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)

Chronic condition where stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing heartburn and potential complications.

Celiac Disease

Autoimmune disorder where gluten triggers immune system to attack the small intestine lining.

Peptic Ulcer Disease

Open sores that develop in the lining of the stomach, upper small intestine, or esophagus.

Gallstones

Hardened deposits in the gallbladder that can cause severe pain and digestive complications.

Chronic Constipation

Fewer than three bowel movements per week with hard, dry, difficult-to-pass stools.

Diverticular Disease (Diverticulosis/Diverticulitis)

Small pouches in the colon wall that can become inflamed or infected.

Pancreatitis

Inflammation of the pancreas causing severe abdominal pain and digestive problems.

Hemorrhoids

Swollen veins in the lower rectum and anus causing pain, itching, and bleeding.

Gastroenteritis

Inflammation of the stomach and intestines, typically from viral or bacterial infection.

Abdominal Wall Hernia

Weakness in the abdominal wall allowing organs or tissue to push through.

Liver Disease (Chronic)

Progressive destruction of liver tissue from various causes including hepatitis and cirrhosis.

Hepatitis A

Viral infection causing acute liver inflammation, transmitted through contaminated food or water.

Hepatitis B

Viral infection that can cause chronic liver disease and increase risk of liver cancer.

Hepatitis C

Chronic viral infection of the liver that can lead to cirrhosis and liver failure.

Lactose Intolerance

Inability to digest lactose, causing abdominal cramping, bloating, and diarrhea after dairy consumption.

Gastritis

Inflammation of the stomach lining causing pain, nausea, and loss of appetite.

Barrett's Esophagus

Changes in esophageal lining due to chronic acid reflux, increasing esophageal cancer risk.

Esophagitis

Inflammation or irritation of the esophagus, often caused by acid reflux.

Dysphagia (Difficulty Swallowing)

Feeling of food sticking in throat or chest, often a complication of GERD.

Fecal Incontinence (Bowel Control Problems)

Inability to control bowel movements, leading to involuntary stool passage.

Chronic Diarrhea

Loose, watery stools occurring more than three times daily for longer than two weeks.

Colorectal Cancer

Cancer occurring in the colon or rectum, often developing from polyps.

Esophageal Cancer

Cancer of the esophagus, often associated with chronic GERD and Barrett's esophagus.

Pancreatic Cancer

Aggressive cancer of the pancreas with often subtle early symptoms.

Liver Cancer

Cancer developing in liver cells, often in people with chronic liver disease.

Gastric (Stomach) Cancer

Cancer developing in the stomach lining, often associated with H. pylori infection.

Helicobacter Pylori Infection

Bacterial infection of the stomach that can cause ulcers and increase cancer risk.

Primary Biliary Cholangitis

Chronic liver disease that slowly destroys bile ducts in the liver.

Autoimmune Hepatitis

Chronic liver inflammation caused by the immune system attacking liver cells.

Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis

Chronic liver disease with inflammation and scarring of bile ducts.

Autoimmune Pancreatitis

Chronic pancreatic inflammation caused by autoimmune mechanisms.

Cirrhosis

Severe scarring of the liver caused by chronic liver disease or long-term damage.

Hiatal Hernia

Upper part of stomach pushes through the diaphragm, often worsening GERD.

Anorectal Disease

Disorders affecting the anus and rectum including fissures, abscesses, and fistulas.

Achalasia

Rare disorder where the esophagus has trouble moving food to the stomach.

Esophageal Varices

Enlarged veins in the esophagus, usually due to liver disease, that can bleed.

Esophageal Stricture

Narrowing of the esophagus often caused by chronic GERD.

Malabsorption Syndromes

Conditions preventing proper nutrient absorption from the digestive tract.

Pancreatic Cysts

Fluid-filled sacs in or on the pancreas that may require monitoring.

Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO)

Abnormal increase in bacteria in the small intestine causing bloating and malabsorption.

Gastroparesis

Condition where stomach cannot empty properly, causing nausea and bloating.

Rectal Bleeding

Blood in stool from various causes including hemorrhoids, ulcers, or cancer.

Jaundice

Yellowing of skin and eyes due to liver problems or bile duct obstruction.

Anal Fissures

Small tears in the lining of the anus causing pain and bleeding during bowel movements.

Gas and Bloating

Excessive intestinal gas causing abdominal discomfort and distension.

Microscopic Colitis

Inflammation of the colon causing chronic watery diarrhea.

Eosinophilic Esophagitis

Allergic inflammatory condition of the esophagus causing difficulty swallowing.

Bile Duct Disorders

Conditions affecting bile ducts including stones, strictures, and tumors.

Fatty Liver Disease (Non-Alcoholic)

Buildup of fat in the liver not caused by alcohol, potentially leading to inflammation.

Alcoholic Liver Disease

Liver damage caused by excessive alcohol consumption over time.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

Functional disorder affecting the large intestine, causing abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, and constipation.

Inflammatory Bowel Disease - Crohn's Disease

Chronic inflammation of the digestive tract causing abdominal pain, diarrhea, and potential complications.

Inflammatory Bowel Disease - Ulcerative Colitis

Inflammation and ulcers in the lining of the large intestine and rectum.

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)

Chronic condition where stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing heartburn and potential complications.

Celiac Disease

Autoimmune disorder where gluten triggers immune system to attack the small intestine lining.

Peptic Ulcer Disease

Open sores that develop in the lining of the stomach, upper small intestine, or esophagus.

Gallstones

Hardened deposits in the gallbladder that can cause severe pain and digestive complications.

Chronic Constipation

Fewer than three bowel movements per week with hard, dry, difficult-to-pass stools.

Diverticular Disease (Diverticulosis/Diverticulitis)

Small pouches in the colon wall that can become inflamed or infected.

Pancreatitis

Inflammation of the pancreas causing severe abdominal pain and digestive problems.

Hemorrhoids

Swollen veins in the lower rectum and anus causing pain, itching, and bleeding.

Gastroenteritis

Inflammation of the stomach and intestines, typically from viral or bacterial infection.

Abdominal Wall Hernia

Weakness in the abdominal wall allowing organs or tissue to push through.

Liver Disease (Chronic)

Progressive destruction of liver tissue from various causes including hepatitis and cirrhosis.

Hepatitis A

Viral infection causing acute liver inflammation, transmitted through contaminated food or water.

Hepatitis B

Viral infection that can cause chronic liver disease and increase risk of liver cancer.

Hepatitis C

Chronic viral infection of the liver that can lead to cirrhosis and liver failure.

Lactose Intolerance

Inability to digest lactose, causing abdominal cramping, bloating, and diarrhea after dairy consumption.

Gastritis

Inflammation of the stomach lining causing pain, nausea, and loss of appetite.

Barrett's Esophagus

Changes in esophageal lining due to chronic acid reflux, increasing esophageal cancer risk.

Esophagitis

Inflammation or irritation of the esophagus, often caused by acid reflux.

Dysphagia (Difficulty Swallowing)

Feeling of food sticking in throat or chest, often a complication of GERD.

Fecal Incontinence (Bowel Control Problems)

Inability to control bowel movements, leading to involuntary stool passage.

Chronic Diarrhea

Loose, watery stools occurring more than three times daily for longer than two weeks.

Colorectal Cancer

Cancer occurring in the colon or rectum, often developing from polyps.

Esophageal Cancer

Cancer of the esophagus, often associated with chronic GERD and Barrett's esophagus.

Pancreatic Cancer

Aggressive cancer of the pancreas with often subtle early symptoms.

Liver Cancer

Cancer developing in liver cells, often in people with chronic liver disease.

Gastric (Stomach) Cancer

Cancer developing in the stomach lining, often associated with H. pylori infection.

Helicobacter Pylori Infection

Bacterial infection of the stomach that can cause ulcers and increase cancer risk.

Primary Biliary Cholangitis

Chronic liver disease that slowly destroys bile ducts in the liver.

Autoimmune Hepatitis

Chronic liver inflammation caused by the immune system attacking liver cells.

Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis

Chronic liver disease with inflammation and scarring of bile ducts.

Autoimmune Pancreatitis

Chronic pancreatic inflammation caused by autoimmune mechanisms.

Cirrhosis

Severe scarring of the liver caused by chronic liver disease or long-term damage.

Hiatal Hernia

Upper part of stomach pushes through the diaphragm, often worsening GERD.

Anorectal Disease

Disorders affecting the anus and rectum including fissures, abscesses, and fistulas.

Achalasia

Rare disorder where the esophagus has trouble moving food to the stomach.

Esophageal Varices

Enlarged veins in the esophagus, usually due to liver disease, that can bleed.

Esophageal Stricture

Narrowing of the esophagus often caused by chronic GERD.

Malabsorption Syndromes

Conditions preventing proper nutrient absorption from the digestive tract.

Pancreatic Cysts

Fluid-filled sacs in or on the pancreas that may require monitoring.

Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO)

Abnormal increase in bacteria in the small intestine causing bloating and malabsorption.

Gastroparesis

Condition where stomach cannot empty properly, causing nausea and bloating.

Rectal Bleeding

Blood in stool from various causes including hemorrhoids, ulcers, or cancer.

Jaundice

Yellowing of skin and eyes due to liver problems or bile duct obstruction.

Anal Fissures

Small tears in the lining of the anus causing pain and bleeding during bowel movements.

Gas and Bloating

Excessive intestinal gas causing abdominal discomfort and distension.

Microscopic Colitis

Inflammation of the colon causing chronic watery diarrhea.

Eosinophilic Esophagitis

Allergic inflammatory condition of the esophagus causing difficulty swallowing.

Bile Duct Disorders

Conditions affecting bile ducts including stones, strictures, and tumors.

Fatty Liver Disease (Non-Alcoholic)

Buildup of fat in the liver not caused by alcohol, potentially leading to inflammation.

Alcoholic Liver Disease

Liver damage caused by excessive alcohol consumption over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Just type how you're feeling like you're texting a friend. Our AI understands natural language and asks follow-up questions to get helpful details. No forms or medical jargon required.

Most health apps use forms and checkboxes. YouCore lets you chat naturally about your symptoms and treatments. It's designed specifically for autoimmune conditions, not generic fitness tracking.

No—that's up to you. YouCore's core value comes from consistent, useful entries. Even chatting about 3–4 key things per day can unlock helpful insights.

Yes. You can generate clear summaries from your conversations to share with healthcare providers. All exports are easy to print or attach to appointments.

Yes. Your conversations are private and your data is never sold or shared without your permission.

YouCore is designed for multi-condition tracking. The AI learns patterns for each of your symptoms—whether IBD, IBS, ulcers, or other digestive health issues.

$25/month for unlimited conversational tracking, AI insights, and weekly health summaries. Waitlist members get founder pricing of $19/month forever, plus a free trial when we launch.

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