Investor & partner discussion draft
ReLife Motion
Adaptive survivorship health for people whose cancer or treatment changed what their body can do.
A clinician-guided platform for rebuilding strength, energy, mobility and confidence after cancer.
10-slide HTML deck. Working title. Strategic concept. Clinical, regulatory and brand review required before launch.Why now
Survivorship is growing, but recovery support is still fragmented.
Patients
Fatigue, pain, neuropathy, balance issues and surgery limits make generic plans unusable.
Clinicians
Oncology teams lack time for continuous lifestyle coaching, and rehab access is uneven.
Market
Cancer apps focus on content, symptoms or community. Fitness apps are not oncology-aware.
Clinical wedge
Start with breast cancer recovery, then expand by evidence.
The first wedge is a focused 8-12 week program for fatigue, deconditioning and post-surgical mobility.
Low-risk sessions, clear form cues and simple progressions.
Fatigue spikes, pain changes, dizziness, neuropathy or recent procedure trigger review.
Red flags pause the plan and route the user back to medical guidance.
The product
A patient app plus clinician dashboard for safe, measurable recovery.
Patient app
Daily check-ins, adaptive video sessions, lifestyle coaching and symptom-aware alternatives.
Safety engine
Risk rules, contraindications, escalation logic and approved plan boundaries.
Clinician dashboard
Adherence, symptom trends, outcome reporting, notes and plan adjustments.
12 min - seated option ready
Adherence 4/5 sessions, pain stable, no red flags.
Core asset
Build a high-quality adaptive video library that users and clinicians can trust.
Full-body view, close form cue, seated variant.
Clinical script before filming
Every clip starts with purpose, contraindications, progression, regression, stop cues and recommended symptom boundaries.
Production quality standard
Clear lighting, calm audio, visible joints, stable pacing, captions, accessible voiceover and a reassuring oncology-aware tone.
Personalization metadata
Each video is tagged by body region, position, equipment, intensity, fatigue load, risk flags, language, goals and outcome measure.
The moat is not having videos. It is a medically structured library that can adapt safely without feeling clinical or generic.
Personalization loop
Daily signals turn the library into an adaptive recovery plan.
- OnboardCancer history, treatment, restrictions, goals and baseline function.
- ClassifyRisk tier, contraindications and clinician review needs.
- Prescribe8-12 week pathway with video modules and lifestyle prompts.
- AdaptFatigue, pain, sleep, dizziness, neuropathy, fever and RPE adjust the session.
- MeasureFunction, symptoms, adherence, confidence and partner-ready outcomes.
Competition
Compete where generic support breaks down.
Useful for education, but weak on daily symptom adaptation and clinician workflow.
Trusted channels, but usually not deep in adaptive movement and disability-aware progression.
Effective but capacity-constrained, episodic and hard to extend between visits.
Safety logic, premium video library, daily adjustment, clinician visibility and outcomes data.
Strategic stance: partner with rehab providers, then differentiate through safety logic, workflow, video quality and longitudinal outcomes.
Business and proof
Start B2B2C, prove safety and adherence, then expand to payers.
8-12 week adaptive program, one clinical partner, clinician review for yellow-risk users and outcomes instrumentation from day one.
- No serious app-related safety events
- Over 60% 8-week retention
- Confidence and function improvement signals
12-month plan
Convert the concept into a tested workflow and evidence-backed pilot.
Investor ask
Pre-seed funding to build MVP, produce the video library, run pilot and assemble clinical/commercial evidence.
Partner ask
Cohort access, clinical feedback, safety review, content validation and outcomes collaboration.
Thank you
ReLife Motion
A safer, higher-quality recovery layer for life after cancer treatment.
What we are building
Adaptive patient app, clinician dashboard, safety engine and a premium oncology-aware video library.
Why it matters
Survivors need recovery support that is safe, accessible, motivating and measurable beyond the clinic visit.
- American Cancer Society - Cancer Treatment & Survivorship Facts & Figures 2025.
- Cancer Atlas - Cancer survivorship.
- National Cancer Institute - Cancer Survivors and Physical Activity.
- ACSM Roundtable - Exercise Guidelines for Cancer Survivors, 2019.
- Batalik et al., BMC Cancer 2024 - digital exercise-based cancer rehabilitation meta-analysis.
Strategic discussion draft, not medical, legal or regulatory advice. Claims, positioning and evidence requirements should be reviewed with qualified advisors before commercial use.