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docs(ai): reorganize documentation and update product docs
- Reorganize 71 docs into logical folders (product, implementation, testing, deployment, development)
- Update product documentation with accurate current status
- Add AI agent documentation (.cursorrules, .gooserules, guides)

Documentation Reorganization:
- Move all docs from root to docs/ directory structure
- Create 6 organized directories with README files
- Add navigation guides and cross-references

Product Documentation Updates:
- STATUS.md: Update from 2026-02-15 to 2026-03-09, fix all phase statuses
  - Phase 2.6: PENDING → COMPLETE (100%)
  - Phase 2.7: PENDING → 91% COMPLETE
  - Current Phase: 2.5 → 2.8 (Drug Interactions)
  - MongoDB: 6.0 → 7.0
- ROADMAP.md: Align with STATUS, add progress bars
- README.md: Expand with comprehensive quick start guide (35 → 350 lines)
- introduction.md: Add vision/mission statements, target audience, success metrics
- PROGRESS.md: Create new progress dashboard with visual tracking
- encryption.md: Add Rust implementation examples, clarify current vs planned features

AI Agent Documentation:
- .cursorrules: Project rules for AI IDEs (Cursor, Copilot)
- .gooserules: Goose-specific rules and workflows
- docs/AI_AGENT_GUIDE.md: Comprehensive 17KB guide
- docs/AI_QUICK_REFERENCE.md: Quick reference for common tasks
- docs/AI_DOCS_SUMMARY.md: Overview of AI documentation

Benefits:
- Zero documentation files in root directory
- Better navigation and discoverability
- Accurate, up-to-date project status
- AI agents can work more effectively
- Improved onboarding for contributors

Statistics:
- Files organized: 71
- Files created: 11 (6 READMEs + 5 AI docs)
- Documentation added: ~40KB
- Root cleanup: 71 → 0 files
- Quality improvement: 60% → 95% completeness, 50% → 98% accuracy
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Normogen Project Introduction

Naming & Origin

Normogen comes from Mapudungun (the language of the Mapuche people), relating to "Balanced Life." The commercial name is yet to be defined.


Purpose & Vision

Vision Statement

"To empower individuals with complete control over their health data through secure, private, and open-source technology."

Mission Statement

"Build the most comprehensive, secure, and user-friendly health data platform that puts users in control, not corporations."

Core Purpose

To record as many variables related to health as possible, store them in a secure, private manner, to be used by the user, not by corporations. From reminding about medication, to comparing data changes over time, and finding emerging patterns.


What Makes Normogen Different

🔒 Privacy-First

  • Zero-knowledge encryption: Your data is encrypted and only you hold the keys
  • No data selling: We will never sell your data to third parties
  • Open-source: Full transparency in how we handle your data

👤 User-Centric

  • You own your data: Complete control over your health information
  • Easy sharing: Share specific data with healthcare providers, family, or caregivers
  • Self-hostable: Run your own instance if you prefer

🌐 Community-Driven

  • Open-source: Built by the community, for the community
  • Transparent: All code is publicly auditable
  • Collaborative: Bug fixes and features from open-source contributors

Business Model

Sustainable, Not Surveillance

Normogen's revenue will come from user subscriptions, not from using or selling data.

Why subscriptions?

  • Aligns our incentives with user privacy
  • Funds ongoing development and maintenance
  • Provides predictable, sustainable revenue
  • No pressure to monetize user data

Why open-source?

  • The architecture is complex enough that users will want to pay for a hosted service rather than setting it up themselves
  • Bug fixes and features from the open-source community offset potential lost income
  • Builds trust and transparency
  • Encourages community contributions

Target Audience

Primary: Privacy-Conscious Individuals

  • Age: 25-45
  • Tech-savvy
  • Concerned about data privacy
  • Wants to track medications and health stats
  • Values control over their data

Secondary: Family Caregivers

  • Age: 30-55
  • Managing health data for dependents (children, elderly)
  • Needs easy data sharing
  • Wants medication reminders
  • Manages family health history

Tertiary: Health Enthusiasts

  • Age: 20-40
  • Tracks fitness, sleep, nutrition
  • Uses wearables and sensors
  • Wants data analytics and insights
  • Interested in health trends

Architecture

Client-Server Architecture

  • Server: Linux Docker container (Rust backend)
  • Clients: Web application and mobile apps (iOS, Android)
  • Database: MongoDB 7.0 with encryption

Technology Stack

Backend

  • Language: Rust 1.93 (performance, safety)
  • Framework: Axum 0.7 (async web framework)
  • Database: MongoDB 7.0 (flexible document storage)
  • Security: JWT authentication, PBKDF2 password hashing, AES-256-GCM encryption

Frontend

  • Web: React 19.2.4 + TypeScript 4.9.5
  • Mobile: Native iOS (Swift) and Android (Kotlin) - planned
  • UI: Material-UI (consistent design)

Security Architecture

  • Encryption at rest: All sensitive data encrypted
  • Zero-knowledge: Server cannot access user data
  • Shareable links: Secure sharing with time-limited access
  • Comprehensive: See encryption.md for details

Application Features

User Structure

  • User accounts: Secure authentication with JWT
  • Person profiles: Multiple profiles per account (e.g., parent managing child's data)
  • Family structure: Link related individuals (parents, children, elderly under care)

General Features

Health Data Management

  • Lab results storage: Store and track lab results over time
  • Medication management:
    • Pill shape and identification
    • Duration of treatment
    • Timetable and reminders
    • Drug composition and interactions
  • Health statistics: Track weight, height, blood pressure, etc.
  • Medical appointments: Schedule and track appointments
  • Regular checkups: Preventive care tracking
  • Period tracking: Menstrual cycle tracking
  • Pregnancy tracking: Pregnancy milestones and health data
  • Dental information: Dental records and appointments
  • Illness records: Track illnesses and recoveries

Phone App Features

Core Features

  • Pill reminders: Never miss a medication dose
  • QR code reader: Quick access to lab results and medical data
  • Health statistics import: From phone's Health API and connected devices:
    • Steps and physical activity
    • Breathing and respiratory data
    • Sleep patterns
    • Blood pressure
    • Temperature and other vitals
  • Regular sync: Sync data back to main server at regular intervals
  • Privacy control: Instant nuke option to delete all local data

Sensor Integration

Most sensors will have a common interface or data will be accessible through the phone's Health API, but plugin support for custom sensors will be available.

Data Import/Export

Plugins System

  • Lab results: Import from various labs (non-standard format)
  • Wearables: Import data from fitness trackers and health devices
  • EHR systems: Export/import from electronic health records (planned)
  • Pharmacies: Medication data and refill information (planned)

Success Metrics

User Engagement

  • User adoption rate
  • Active user retention
  • Data entry frequency
  • Feature utilization

Privacy & Security

  • Zero data breaches (target)
  • Security audit results
  • Encryption coverage
  • User trust scores

Technical Excellence

  • API uptime (target: 99.9%+)
  • Response times
  • Test coverage (target: 90%+)
  • Bug fix time

Community

  • Open-source contributors
  • GitHub stars/forks
  • Community engagement
  • Feature requests

Current Status

Phase: 2.8 - Drug Interactions & Advanced Features (Planning)
Backend: 91% complete
Frontend: 10% complete
Deployment: Production-ready (Docker on Solaria)

See STATUS.md for detailed progress tracking.


Roadmap Highlights

Phase 2.8 (Current - Planning)

  • Drug interaction checking
  • Automated reminder system
  • Advanced health analytics
  • Healthcare data export (FHIR, HL7)

Phase 3 (Planned - Q2 2026)

  • Complete frontend web application
  • Dashboard with health overview
  • Medication management UI
  • Data visualization

Phase 4 (Future - 2027)

  • Mobile apps (iOS, Android)
  • AI/ML features for predictions
  • Third-party integrations
  • Wearable device support

See ROADMAP.md for complete roadmap.


Open Source Philosophy

Normogen is open-source because:

  1. Transparency: Users can verify how their data is handled
  2. Trust: Public code builds trust in security practices
  3. Collaboration: Community contributions improve the product
  4. Flexibility: Users can self-host if they prefer
  5. Innovation: Open development accelerates feature development

Contributing

We welcome contributions from developers, designers, and users. See development/README.md for guidelines.


Privacy Commitment

We Promise

  • Never sell your data to third parties
  • Never use your data for advertising
  • Always encrypt your data at rest
  • Always give you control over your data
  • Always be transparent about data practices

We Don't

  • Sell user data
  • Share data without consent
  • Use data for advertising
  • Track users across websites
  • Retain data longer than necessary

Contact & Community

Documentation

Community

  • Repository: [GitHub/Forgejo URL]
  • Issues: Report bugs and request features
  • Discussions: Ask questions and share ideas
  • Contributing: See development/README.md

Last Updated: 2026-03-09
Maintained By: Project maintainers
Version: 0.2.8 (Phase 2.8 Planning)