About
Fatigue is invisible.
We're making it visible.
The people who run toward emergencies deserve better than guesswork about their own readiness. We're building the fatigue intelligence platform fire and EMS has never had.
The problem we exist to solve.
Fire and EMS departments manage some of the most demanding schedules in any industry — 24-hour shifts, unpredictable call volume, mandatory overtime, and accumulated sleep debt. Yet no system exists for understanding crew fatigue at an operational level.
Wearable devices generate relevant data. Shift schedules provide context. Self-reported wellness adds subjective signal. But these sources are fragmented — sitting in different apps, interpreted without context, invisible to the people making staffing and safety decisions.
FatigueIQ integrates these signals into a single operational view, interprets them in shift context, and routes the right insight to the right surface — without compromising the privacy of the people whose data powers it.
Privacy is a product feature
We don't treat privacy as a compliance checkbox. It's a core capability. The system's ability to earn union trust is a feature, not an afterthought.
Vertical-first, not horizontal
We're building for fire and EMS first. Not adapting a corporate wellness tool. Shift patterns, labor dynamics, and safety stakes shape every design decision.
Device-agnostic by design
We don't sell hardware. We work with the devices your crew already owns — Apple Watch, Garmin, Oura, WHOOP — and normalize the signal into one picture.
Operational, not clinical
FatigueIQ is not a medical device or diagnostic tool. It's operational intelligence that helps departments make better staffing and safety decisions.
Where we are today.
FatigueIQ is in early-stage development, working toward initial pilot deployments with forward-thinking fire and EMS departments. We are actively seeking partners who want to shape the product, validate the approach, and build something the industry has been missing.