The Platform
Fragmented signals in.
Operational insight out.
FatigueIQ is not a wearable dashboard. We ingest signals from multiple devices, normalize them, layer in shift context, and produce a Fatigue Readiness Index that members and leadership use for completely different purposes.
Three signal layers. One score.
Physiology, behavior, and context — each contributes a component to the composite Fatigue Readiness Index.
- Heart rate variability (RMSSD / SDNN)
- Resting heart rate
- Sleep duration and efficiency
- Deep sleep and REM ratios
- Device-specific recovery scores
- 24/48 shift pattern modeling
- Overtime and holdover tracking
- Post-shift recovery windows
- Call volume and dispatch intensity
- Kelly day scheduling
- Subjective restedness rating
- Energy and alertness levels
- Composite wellness score
- Optional private notes
- Daily cadence at shift start
Fatigue Readiness Index
One score. Full context.
The FRI is a 0–100 composite that synthesizes HRV trends, sleep quality, subjective wellness, and shift load into one readiness signal. Not a raw device number — an interpreted, context-aware metric.
Normal readiness. No action needed.
Below baseline. Worth tracking.
Sustained suppression. Pattern forming.
Extended fatigue. Visible to leadership.
Same system. Different access.
The responder surface and ops dashboard query different data with different permissions. Not filtered views — architecturally separate surfaces.
Your private view. Nobody else has access — not your captain, not your chief, not the wellness lead.
Aggregate crew insight. Surfaces readiness patterns without exposing any individual's health data.
The line is architectural.
Leadership cannot see individual health data — not because of a policy, but because the database rejects the query. Row-level security. No admin override. No back door. The kind of enforcement a union can verify.
See it in action.
We'll walk you through both surfaces and the privacy architecture — tailored to your department.