No inflated outcome claims
Formal outcomes and product metrics should be published only after beta usage has enough data to report responsibly.
RESEARCH AND EVIDENCE POSTURE
FlexForce X is early-access software for general fitness, wellness, and educational use. The product is being built around adaptive decisions, transparent uncertainty, and rules-based safety controls rather than inflated outcome claims.
Formal outcomes and product metrics should be published only after beta usage has enough data to report responsibly.
FlexForce X is for general fitness, wellness, and educational purposes only. It is not a medical device.
When confidence is low, the product can reduce, modify, or withhold guidance instead of forcing an answer.
Missing or limited signals should be shown plainly rather than hidden behind confident wording.
PRODUCT REVIEW AREAS
The product roadmap treats these areas as testable claims. They should be validated through usage feedback, product QA, and measured outcomes before stronger public statements are made.
How readiness, soreness, schedule, equipment, missed sessions, and progression rules change the workout.
How meal timing, protein targets, calories, preferences, dislikes, allergies, and restrictions are handled.
How fatigue, sleep context, soreness, check-ins, and available wearable signals can reduce or hold training.
How low-confidence or conflicting signals can withhold guidance before it is shown as a user directive.
BOUNDARIES
FlexForce X does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or emergency guidance. Users should seek qualified professional advice where appropriate.
Fitness outcomes depend on adherence, context, readiness, training history, and many factors outside the product.
When data is missing or signals conflict, the product should be conservative and visible about uncertainty.