Serious self-improvement users
People who log food, train, fast, track body metrics, use wearables, or are trying to get their life back under control with discipline and better feedback.
Invite-only private alpha
We are inviting a small group of consistent users, coaches, PTs, RDs, nutrition professionals, performance teams, gym and clinic operators, advisors, and technical reviewers while Core is still flexible enough to shape. This is a working alpha with limited seats, not a casual waitlist.
Who we want first
The best early testers use Core in real life, report friction, challenge assumptions, and give specific feedback that helps decide the next wave.
People who log food, train, fast, track body metrics, use wearables, or are trying to get their life back under control with discipline and better feedback.
Professionals who understand adherence, programming, check-ins, encouragement, missed sessions, and the day-to-day reality of keeping clients moving.
Professionals who can stress-test food logs, reports, scope-of-practice language, client context, and responsible nutrition workflows.
People who can help us make rehab-adjacent workflows useful without overstepping: HEP adherence, pain/difficulty, skipped reasons, and progression context.
Sports medicine, athletic training, strength and conditioning, and team performance groups that need roster-level visibility, readiness signals, hydration/nutrition flags, and role-based handoffs.
People who can help validate launch, local pilots, privacy expectations, product quality, business model, or technical assumptions.
What you will actually do
The first cohort is small because the work needs attention. We are looking for people who will use Core, stress it, and tell us the truth.
Use Core on normal days, busy days, bad sleep days, travel days, and days when the plan falls apart.
Try awkward meals, missed workouts, weird schedules, Watch handoffs, and anything else that exposes friction before launch.
Good feedback is specific: what happened, what you expected, what confused you, and what would have helped.
Keep unreleased product details private so the small group can test honestly before the public version exists.
Access requirements
Before selected applicants see unreleased product access, private screenshots, demos, feedback channels, health-data flows, or provider-preview details, they complete the appropriate alpha legal path.
Short-form clickwrap before private screenshots, demos, roadmaps, AI workflows, or alpha materials are shared. Read →
02Full participation agreement signed via DocuSign before app, TestFlight, community, or provider preview access. Read →
03What Fursan collects during the alpha, alpha-specific privacy commitments, and state-law rights. Read →
04Required acknowledgment that you can receive, view, and sign alpha-related records electronically. Read →
05Conditional rider for trainers, PTs, RDs, nutritionists, athletic performance professionals, and gym/clinic operators. Read →
06Conditional rider for active duty, Reserve, National Guard, military academy, DoD civilian, and defense-contractor participants. Read →
07Preserves mandatory state rights for residents of California, Washington, Oregon, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Read →
How the invite works
Consumer tester, professional, team performance program, gym/clinic operator, advisor, or technical reviewer.
We prioritize consistent daily users, useful professionals, and people who will give structured feedback. Some good applicants will wait for a later wave.
Selected applicants finish the right private-alpha agreement before TestFlight, web preview, or provider-preview access opens.
TestFlight, web preview, support channel, provider preview, or demo path depending on your role, readiness, and available cohort space.
Application
This form starts the intake record. It does not guarantee access. Accepted participants will complete the correct legal path before any live app, TestFlight, community, technical-review, or provider-preview access is issued.