PURPOSE BUILT
PURPOSE BUILT
MLR COMPLIANT • BUILT FOR PHARMA
This is what purpose built looks like.
THE CONTENT
Designed around what patients actually search for.
Our moments address the quality of life questions rare disease patients seek peer validation for — the daily realities nobody talks about, the experiences that don't show up in clinical language.
That purpose is why these moments never contain drug names, efficacy claims, or clinical language. FDA OPDP review, fair balance, and ISI requirements are not triggered. Not because anything was removed — because none of that was ever the point.
AUTHENTICITY
Drawn from life. Validated by patients.
Moments are drawn from collective lived experience and validated by Patient Advisors who confirm they ring true to your disease community.
No moment is authored by or attributed to any individual. No one is named. No one is identified. There is no consent burden because there is no individual whose consent is required.
THE REVIEW
Your process. Our preparation.
Every moment is built to clear MLR review. When your team is ready, the platform generates an export in the format your MLR system accepts — complete with everything Legal and Regulatory need in one package.
The audit trail closes when your process returns its output. Content posts to your site only after that loop completes.
THE DATA
Nothing collected. Everything signaled.
This content lives on your patient-facing website, findable by any patient who needs it.
Patients interact through polls, custom questions, and resonance signals — some moments carry an interaction point, some don't. None of those interactions are tracked at the individual level. Everything is aggregate and summary level. No accounts. No sign-in. No persistent identifiers.
HIPAA tracking compliance, FTC Health Breach Notification Rule, CCPA, GDPR — met by design, not by policy.
THE SCHEDULE
Review once. Release on your timeline.
Content can be batched and submitted for MLR review monthly or on whatever cadence works for your team. Once approved, scheduled posting handles the release — your reviewers touch it once and the platform takes it from there.