auro Provider · macOS
auro replaces the four or five tools you currently bounce between — EHR, meal-plan builder, Zoom, a Google Drive of PDFs, a sticky-note triage list. One native Mac app, built around how a registered dietitian actually moves through a day.
A day in auro
auro reviews every patient's last 14 days overnight — protein deficits trending the wrong way, CGM AUCs climbing, multiple consecutive symptom logs, missed sessions, meal-plan adherence dropping. You see seven flagged patients in priority order, with the "why" in one line each.
Lead RD oversight. If you supervise a team, you see every flagged patient across every RD, subdivided by risk tier. Drill into anyone with one click.
The ADIME chart shows the patient's last 30 days of intake (every meal, every macro, traceable to USDA), biomarkers, HealthKit signals (activity, sleep, weight), session history, and care-plan goals — alongside an AI-drafted Problem-Etiology-Signs/symptoms statement you can accept, edit, or rewrite. You're editing, not typing from blank.
auro Meet runs on LiveKit. The patient joins from their lock screen — no Zoom link to email, no "what's the URL?" texts. You see them on the right; the chart and the meal plan on the left. Live transcript captures the session; when it ends, auro drafts a session note in the patient's chart.
Drag recipes from your library into a 7-day grid. auro shows the running macro totals as you go, so a plan that hits 95g protein and 180g carbs actually hits them. Publish to the patient's iPhone in one click — they see it on the meal-plan tab when they next open the app.
Drop a multi-recipe PDF (your Canva collection, a vendor cookbook, anything) and auro splits it into individual recipes, extracts the food photo from each page with Apple Vision, parses every ingredient through USDA FoodData Central via the LFEM pipeline, and stamps your practice's logo on the hero. Pending cards show real-time progress as recipes land.
The chart-completion view shows every patient you saw today, every note still in draft, every prescribed change still un-published. One scroll, one pass, you're done — and Sparkle auto-updates the app overnight so tomorrow morning is faster again.
What's actually inside
Multi-day intake deviation, CGM trend, missed sessions, repeated symptom logs — auro composes a ranked list and surfaces the "why" in one line per patient.
Assessment, Diagnosis, Intervention, Monitoring & Evaluation. PES statements drafted from real data; rich-text editor; exportable for insurance billing.
Plans target the patient's exact protein, carb, fat, and fiber numbers. Servings recompute on the fly. One-click publish to the patient's iPhone.
Multi-recipe PDFs split into individual recipes; Apple Vision lifts the actual food photo from each page (not a screenshot of the page itself); ingredients parsed via USDA; practice logo stamped on every hero.
One-tap join from the patient's iPhone lock screen. Provider sees a Zoom-style pinned layout, chart and meal plan on the side, live transcript at the bottom.
Draft a PES, summarize a patient's last month, suggest a swap, generate an education note. Every prompt is sanitized before it leaves your machine.
See every flagged patient across every RD on your team, subdivided by risk tier. Read-only access to non-assigned charts for supervision and second opinions.
Upload a logo once. auro normalizes it client-side (trim, square, resize, PNG) and stamps it on every recipe hero in the patient's iPhone app.
A read-only feed of every charting suggestion, food-log parse, and message-draft auro generated for your panel. Audit your AI before it touches a chart.
New version every 1–2 weeks, delivered overnight via Sparkle. Critical updates can be made non-dismissible at the server level. You never chase a download.
Sub-100ms cold start. Cmd-K command palette. Multiple windows. Quick capture from anywhere in macOS. Wi-Fi drops? Keep charting; sync resumes when you're back.
The stack
Every layer of the workspace is chosen so the app can be quiet, fast, and trustworthy. Native frameworks for speed, Postgres RLS for safety, Claude for clinical reasoning, USDA for ground truth.
We do 30-minute walk-throughs with three of your de-identified patients. You see the workspace in your own context, before any commitment.