Sahha Archetypes - Segment users based on their health, lifestyle, & behavior!
Categorize users based on long-term health, lifestyle, and behavioral trends, enabling hyper-personalized engagement and retention strategies. Archetypes are intuitive, easy-to-use labels that capture a person’s persona, health and lifestyle
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Sahha
Sahha
@masump you get it!
Sahha
Awesome to finally see this go live!
Archetypes make health data useful. No more raw numbers—just intuitive labels that reveal how people live, behave, and evolve over time.
🚀 How would you use Archetypes? Drop your thoughts below! 👇
minimalist phone: creating folders
This is quite an untypical solution so I reckon it will have extra attention. :) At least I haven't seen something like this in a wide extent.
Wish you good luck! :)
Sahha
@busmark_w_nika you bet, we only build unique stuff at Sahha!
minimalist phone: creating folders
This day it seems you have an upper hand :)
Fable Wizard
This is such a unique approach to understanding user behavior—being able to create deep, dynamic user personas based on health and lifestyle data is a game-changer for personalizing experiences. I’m curious, how do you ensure that the dynamic adaptation feature accurately tracks long-term changes in user behavior without being overly intrusive?
Sahha
@jonurbonas Great question, users provide permission through OS native permissions/data such as Apple HealthKit, from there we transform and build proxies into health, lifestyle and behavior - predominantly our technology is used by health, lifestyle and fitness focused brands/companies/apps so permissions acceptance is high. We also provide a lot of guidance around transparency, trust and privacy to projects built with Sahha.
Super interesting product! Can't wait to try it out 🔥
Rabbithole
Huge!
Sahha
@alex_koo Good feedback, segmenting is a term widely used in customer experience, companies like "Segment" even name themselves after it!
lol yes, I didn't mean the word Segment. I meant when it comes to privacy/PII, there might be a better way to pitch ur USP in a way that doesn't sound accidentally discriminatory or privacy-violating. Just my two cents~