Cognisant

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Stop guessing. Optimize what works.

Your brain. Your stack. Your routine. Evidence-graded.

Snap a photo of any supplement. Get an evidence-graded verdict in seconds — grade, RCT count, dose, and what to take instead.

Pharmacist-reviewedCitations on every claimiOS · 2026
The problem

You don’t need more supplements. You need a signal.

The Optimizer crowd is over-fed on protocols and under-fed on evidence. We built Cognisant because we couldn’t find a single tool that graded molecules honestly and showed its work.

A $50B industry of mostly noise.

Most supplements are underdosed, use the wrong form, or are sold on a study you’ll never read.

Influencers are paid by brands.

The people loudest about supplements have the worst incentives to tell you what works.

You’re left guessing.

Eight tabs open, three Reddit threads, a podcast clip from 2023. There’s a better way.

What you get

One app. The four things that actually move the needle.

Photo → verdict

Snap any supplement. Get a grade.

Point your camera at any label. We return the molecule, an evidence grade (A–F), the number of RCTs it’s built on, and the dose that studies suggest may actually do something.

Open methodology

Every grade is auditable.

We show our work. The criteria, the studies, the rationale — all linked from each grade. No black box, no “trust us.”

Stack tracker

See what you actually take.

Log your stack once. See dose, timing, and overlap at a glance. Spot the redundancies. Cut the dead weight.

Morning check-in

30 seconds, daily.

A short morning check-in connects what you’re taking to how you’re actually feeling. Signal, not journaling.

How we grade

We grade the molecule, not the brand.

Studies suggest most supplement value — or lack thereof — lives at the molecule level, not the label. Our grades come from curated PubMed extraction, checked by a licensed pharmacist before anything ships to you.

Cognisant is an educational and lifestyle tool. We do not diagnose, treat, or cure. Talk to your doctor before changing what you take.

  1. 01

    RCT count

    How many randomized controlled trials inform the grade. More is not always better — but zero is a red flag.

  2. 02

    Dose alignment

    Whether typical retail doses match the doses used in the studies that found an effect.

  3. 03

    Effect size

    How large the effect was when an effect was found. Small effects on small samples are noise.

For people who optimize

“Built for the Huberman / Attia listener. Skeptical of hype. Driven by signal.”

Pharmacist-reviewed · Citations on every claim

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