Vin isn't a chatbot.
Vin is a companion.
Vin remembers what you ate last Tuesday, why your ApoB is up, and that you slept badly the night before your headache. Ask anything — Vin already knows your history.
This is Vin
A warm voice with a very good memory.
Vin isn't a wellness coach with fake enthusiasm. Vin isn't a search engine that returns links. Vin isn't a generic chatbot that forgets you between sessions. Vin is a companion who happens to remember your labs, your meals, your sleep, and the fact that you had a rough Tuesday.
Grounded in your data.
Every answer references what you've logged — your last panel, this week's meals, last night's sleep. Not general advice. Not "consult a doctor." Real, specific, yours.
Remembers across time.
The conversation continues. Labs from six months ago inform today's answer. You don't re-explain that you're vegetarian, that dad had a heart attack at 52, or that you're on tirzepatide.
Talks like a person.
Short paragraphs. First person. No bullet-point wellness essays. Warm, direct, and dry when needed. If you're venting, Vin doesn't lecture back.
What you talk about
Six exchanges. One voice.
Vin's range in one page. Log a meal, ask about a lab number, question a pattern, vent about a hard day. Same Vin, same memory, different scenarios.
Logging a meal
You
Had grilled salmon, brown rice, and sautéed spinach for dinner.
Logged. 540 kcal, 42g protein, 48g carbs, 18g fat. Nice omega-3 hit from the salmon — that helps your rolling weekly total.
Asking about a lab number
You
Why is my ApoB still high? I've cut way back on sat fat.
You have. Your logged meals average 14g sat fat/day now, down from 22g. But your fasting insulin sits at 12 µIU/mL — refined carbs are likely the bigger lever than more sat-fat restriction. Want to look at that pattern?
A cross-time question
You
What did I eat the last time I slept badly?
Feb 18 — slept 5h 44m. Dinner was ribeye + fries at 9:14 PM, plus an old-fashioned. Same pattern the two prior bad-sleep nights.
A hard day
You
I ate three pieces of birthday cake today. I feel terrible about it.
It was your daughter's birthday, right? One day doesn't derail anything. Your protein hit 128g this week, your workouts are up. Cake is not the problem.
A supplement question
You
Can I take zinc with my calcium?
Not at the same meal — they compete for absorption. You take calcium at breakfast. Move zinc to your evening pack; it also pairs better with dinner for sleep support.
A symptom flag
You
I've had a mild headache the last three days.
Logged. Your water intake is down 40% from last week (avg 42oz vs 71oz) and sleep is off by an hour. Both are common triggers. Want to bump water reminders for the next few days and see if it clears?
Why Vin remembers
Memory is the whole point.
Most AI apps start every conversation from zero. Vin doesn't. When you open the app, Vin already knows your labs, your macros this week, last night's sleep, the medication you started three weeks ago, and the questions you asked last Tuesday. That memory is the reason Vin's answers are useful.
- Cross-time reasoning — connects last week's dinner to tonight's sleep.
- Cross-domain reasoning — pulls labs into a nutrition question, or sleep into a symptom question.
- Never re-asks — anything you've told Vin once stays known.
- Runs on our infrastructure. Your conversations stay yours.
One Vin, two apps
Same voice. Different context.
Vin lives inside Nouri and inside Peppys, sharing one memory of you across both. Not two separate chatbots — one companion who knows when to lean warm and when to lean technical.
In Nouri
Calm, daily, warm.
Everyday health. Nouri Vin logs your meals, watches your sleep, holds your supplement stack, and answers the small questions that add up over a decade.
You · asking Nouri Vin
"What should I aim for at lunch — I ran 6 miles this morning."
Solid effort — you burned ~640 kcal on that run. Aim for 40g+ protein at lunch to lock in the recovery. You've had chicken twice this week; salmon might rotate in nicely.
In Peppys
Protocol-aware, technical.
Peptides and protocols. Peppys Vin knows what BPC-157 does, what your dosing schedule looks like, and what to watch for in your next lab panel.
You · asking Peppys Vin
"Week 3 of BPC-157 — Achilles feels better but I have a mild headache."
Achilles progress checks out with the literature — most respondents note change by week 3-4. Headache isn't a listed effect at your dose. Worth checking sleep and hydration first — your water is down this week.
Honest framing
What Vin won't do.
The trust anchor. What we choose not to build matters as much as what we do.
Diagnose you.
Vin flags patterns. Vin doesn't tell you what's wrong. A weird lab result gets context and a suggested question for your doctor — not a diagnosis.
Prescribe or dose.
Never medication advice, never dose changes. Vin will explain what something does and what the literature says, but the decision stays with your clinician.
Cheerlead.
No streaks that shame you. No emoji fireworks. No fake enthusiasm about your morning routine. Vin is warm; Vin is not a wellness influencer.
Forget you.
Vin remembers everything you've told them. You don't repeat that you're vegetarian, that your dad had a heart attack at 52, or that you're perimenopausal. It's already in the thread.
Sell your data.
Your conversations are yours. Not sold, not shared, not used to train foundation models. Delete your account any time — full export in one tap.
Meet Vin.
Open Nouri tonight. The onboarding is one message: tell Vin what you ate. Everything else grows from there.