You’ll need
An iPhone (iOS 16 or later) and Apple’s free TestFlight app. An Apple Watch is a nice-to-have, not a requirement — it’s needed to view the HRV information Pali reads, but everything else works without one.
The beta
Every feature of Pali™ is unlocked from day one, with a founding rate available afterward if you want to keep going. Setup takes about five minutes.
What taking part involves
Nothing here takes longer than an afternoon, and most of it takes five minutes.
An iPhone (iOS 16 or later) and Apple’s free TestFlight app. An Apple Watch is a nice-to-have, not a requirement — it’s needed to view the HRV information Pali reads, but everything else works without one.
Pali reads continuous glucose and heart rate variability independently — CGM only, HRV only, or both. Dexcom and Abbott connect through Nightscout; Medtronic through Guardian Monitor. HRV comes from an Apple Watch by way of Apple Health.
A personal TestFlight invitation installs Pali, and onboarding walks through connecting signals and preferences.
Until it has enough of your data it shows Establishing Baseline rather than guessing — about the first week of connected data for each signal. Your state is read against your own history, not a target someone else set.
A shared demo data set shows the full experience without any personal data involved — details are in the Getting Started guide that comes with your invitation.
What we’d love you to check
Anything confusing, mislabeled, or unexpected? Anything that feels genuinely useful? Feedback goes through TestFlight or straight to us — both reach the same small team.
Request access
A small cohort at a time, so everyone gets a real answer when they write in.
That’s with us. We’ll come back to you with a TestFlight invitation and the Getting Started guide.
Pali is a general wellness product; it is not a medical device, does not provide medical advice or diagnosis, and is not a substitute for healthcare providers or a CGM’s own alerts.