
Your home is making you sick.*
Probably. We test water, air, and light, the three things you can’t see. Forever chemicals in your tap, pollution in your bedroom, light that throws off your sleep. None of this existed a century ago. Your body doesn’t know that.
Reveal what’s there. Guide you to what’s next. Restore homeostasis.
What’s your Stasis Score?
We read your water reports, local air quality, and daylight exposure for any U.S. address. Your score in seconds, free.
Stasis Score
This is a preview from public records, not a measurement. It shows where to look. Testing your home is what turns these estimates into what’s actually in your water, air, and light.
How it works
Your address already tells a story.
The data is already out there: what your water district files, what the nearest air monitors read, how old your pipes likely are, how much sun your rooms get. Almost no one looks. We read all of it the moment you type your address and turn it into your first Stasis Score, free, in seconds. Before you test a thing.
Stasis measures the real thing.
A real lab tests your water for more than 100 contaminants. An air sensor measures what’s actually in your home over several days, not a one-time reading. And we map your light against your body clock. It’s a full checkup for where you spend most of your time. A guess is not a measurement.
We’ll tell you what we found and what it means.
A testing company hands you a PDF of numbers and wishes you luck. We hand you a report you can actually read. The health science asks one question: what does this do to a body. We score every reading against the science, flag what’s legal but still worth fixing, and explain in plain language what it means for yours. This is the part most testing skips.
Above the health line. Under the legal limit. We flag it anyway.
Then we hand you a plan you can act on.
You get one plan, ranked by what helps your health most, not by what we make selling it. Some fixes cost nothing and you can do them tonight. Some are the right device for the right problem. A few are bigger. We tell you what’s worth it, in what order, and help you get it done. Most of it costs less than you’d think.




Your home is shaping how you feel.
Sometimes it heals. Usually it harms. And it never holds still. Stasis watches your water, air, and light as they shift and tells you what to do next, so you stay ahead of your home instead of chasing it.
Nearly half of Americans drink tap water with disinfection byproducts at levels tied to higher cancer risk.
Almost every chlorinated tap has them. Most stay within federal limits, but the legal limit sits at about twice the level where the cancer signal begins.
The fine particles from freeway traffic, cooking, and wildfire smoke are small enough to slip from your lungs into your blood, where they raise the risk of heart and lung disease.
And they don’t stay outside: as much as 70% of that pollution is pulled into your home and trapped, so you breathe it where you live. A filter in the rooms you use most cuts it by half or more.
Your home gets roughly 200 times less daylight than outdoors, while too much light at night holds off sleep, and the mismatch can cost you the equivalent of an hour of rest.
The fix is simple: the right light in the right rooms at the right times. Bright morning light sharpens focus and lifts mood; warmer, dimmer light at night helps you fall asleep.
Start with the app. Go deeper when you want.
One app reads your water, air, and light from your address and tells you what to do, every day. When your Score flags something worth testing, a kit or an in-home visit makes it exact, and it all feeds back into the same app.
Your Stasis Score, read from your address. No testing required.
- Daily guidance for your water, air, and light
- Tuned to Outdoor Risk Factors: smoke, pollen, heat, Santa Ana winds
- Your plan, the highest-impact fixes ranked first
- Retest reminders and your progress over time
- Continuous home monitoringComing soon
Refer friends to earn free months of the app, and earn your way to a free home test.
Your Stasis Score shows what to test for. Go deeper when you want.
Lab-grade answers for what you actually drink. We test your tap against the published health science and turn the results into a plan.
- Lab tests chosen from your Stasis Score: lead, disinfection byproducts, heavy metals, PFAS where your water warrants it
- Graded against peer-reviewed health thresholds, stricter than the legal limit
- We read your utility's own report, so you skip paying to test what it already tells us
- Your Findings: every number explained, with ranked fixes at every budget
We don't sell the filters, so the fixes we rank are the right ones.
Includes 6 months of the appWe come to you and read the whole home, the way no mail-in kit can: the water, a full week of your air, the light, and the moisture behind your walls.
- A week-long read of your air, room by room: particles, CO₂, VOCs, humidity, a sleep study for your home
- Water at the tap, radon where it's a risk, and a thermal and moisture scan for hidden mold
- We trace each problem to its source: the stove behind the particles, the leak behind the mold
- Your Findings, built with you on-site, with ranked fixes at every budget
Your audit fee credits toward the fixes you make with us, the first dollars of action.
Includes 6 months of the appGet in before launch.*
* Launching late 2026.
- First access the day we open
- Early adopter pricing, locked in
- Six months of the app free when you test
Common questions
Straight answers. Where the science is not settled, we say so.
You are paying for the audit itself. A free water test exists to make a sale, so it checks the few things that argue for a softener and stops. We run a certified-lab panel for what actually affects health, rank the fixes from a fifty-dollar swap to a full system, and we get paid for the audit whether you buy anything or not. Sometimes the honest answer is that your water is fine and you should do nothing. When we do recommend a product, we show the options and the price math, including where we earn a referral.
“Fine” depends on whose line you use. A legal limit reflects what utilities can feasibly deliver. The level where health risk begins often sits well below it, and the gap is widest for kids, for pregnant women, and for the slow, cumulative exposures you never notice. You spend more of your life inside your home than anywhere else, drinking and breathing the same inputs every day, and almost no one ever measures them. We measure against health-based science, including the parts still emerging, and tell you which findings actually matter for the people who live there. We exist to close the gap between what is legal and what is actually healthy.
The free test exists to close a sale, so it measures hardness and chlorine and stops. We test in an accredited lab for the contaminants tied to health, like lead, disinfection byproducts, and PFAS where your water warrants it, and we grade them against peer-reviewed limits, which are often stricter than the legal ones. We have nothing to sell you at the testing step.
You can, and sometimes that is the right answer. The catch is who you trust to tell you what to buy. The companies selling filters and monitors make their money when you purchase one, so the advice tends to find a reason you need it. We make ours on the audit, so we have nothing riding on the result. Think of us as the friend who knows this stuff and has nothing to sell you: we point you to the fix that fits, and just as often tell you to save your money. And once the gear is in, someone still has to read it, across water, air, and light together and over time. That reading is the product.
Every threshold we measure against comes from peer-reviewed research or a public health body, in plain language so you can check it. We are all for wellness, and we follow the emerging science closely. The line we hold is evidence. Some topics are still early or debated, and some sit outside what we cover, and if those matter to you, good, we are not here to talk you out of anything. We build our recommendations on the findings with the highest impact and the strongest support, the ones we would act on for our own kids and parents. We tell you plainly what is settled and what is not.
No. The app is a paid membership, because a daily score, location-aware alerts, and tracking only mean something if we keep them current. It starts at $15 a month. Buy a kit or an audit and your first six months are free.
Late 2026. The in-home Concierge Audit launches in Orange County first, the mail-in Home Kit ships nationwide, and the app works anywhere from your address. The waitlist gets first access and early adopter pricing.