Most people in their 40s and 50s have a rough sense of where their output has slipped.
A rough sense isn't data.
This conversation produces a PCI Preview — a directional estimate across five systems, with a comparison against typical ranges for your age group. It's not a diagnostic. It will show you where to look first.
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Scores are estimates from self-reported input, not a clinical diagnostic.
Estimated from self-reported input. Wearable sync available in full Aevum.
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Self-reported scores typically read 8–12 points above objective measurement. This preview is directional. Full Aevum uses wearable data and structured self-tracking to refine it continuously.
Aevum opens May 2026 with full PCI tracking — wearable integration, structured self-reporting, and a personal capacity dashboard built for high-agency adults 40 and up. Early access members get priority onboarding and pre-launch pricing.
One email when early access opens. Nothing before that.