A community dataset, built by patients
One person’s psoriasis is an anecdote. Thousands are a pattern.
Started by someone who got psoriasis at 52 — no family history, no warning, and no answers. Doctors can treat it, but nobody could say why. Maybe the answer is spread across all of us.
a contributor joined this week waiting for someone
The hollow dots above are waiting to become real people. Be the first.
The details clinics skip
Your soap, your sheets, your water, your stress, what you washed with — the everyday variables studies rarely collect, next to onset, severity, and treatments.
Patterns, not miracle cures
The data is analyzed for clusters and correlations across thousands of lives — published openly as hypotheses that real research can test.
A minute a week
After the survey, an optional weekly check-in tracks how your skin changes against your week — where the strongest signal lives.
What we never ask for
- No name, no account, no email required — you are a random code.
- Location at country level only.
- Every single question can be skipped.
- Aggregate results are shared back with everyone who contributed.