

Aora Launch (Palo Alto Edition)
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What is this?
You track your sleep. Your HRV. Your macros. Your calendar. You have no idea what your brain is actually doing.
100 high-performers will gather in San Francisco for the first live field test of Aora — a real-time brain health wearable that decrypts your brain as it happens. Focus, stress, cognitive load — with the same accuracy WHOOP brought to your body.
You'll wear the device. You'll do a guided breathwork session. And you'll watch your own brain data change on screen in real time.
That's the product. That's the research. You're both.
The 100 attendees are highly curated and selected — this is a controlled research population, not an open room. Who's in it matters as much as what happens inside it.
Why the format?
A disproportionate number of people performing at the frontier are neurodivergent. ADHD, autism, hyperfocus, sensory sensitivity — not despite their success, but often because of it. And almost no space is built with that in mind.
This one is.
First names only. No titles. No company affiliations. No recording — enforced by signal cancellation hardware, not just policy. The environment is low-stimulation, psychologically safe, and free from performance. What's said in the room stays in the room. Legally (waiver), and physically.
What actually happens:
→ You arrive. Sign a mutual waiver. Devices are stored or shielded.
→ You're given an Aora wearable. Baseline brain data is collected. → A guided breathwork protocol runs. Stress, focus, and mental energy are tracked live.
→ The room's aggregate brain state is displayed in real time — you watch the data shift, collectively.
→ Open session. Honest conversation. No recording, no performance.
→ Data debrief. You see what actually happened to your brain.
What you leave with:
A personal report of your brain activity from the session — your focus curve, stress response, and cognitive state mapped across the evening. Yours to keep.
Practical techniques to manage your emotional runway — not just your financial one. The same way you've learned to extend your runway when capital is tight, this gives you tools to do it when cognitive and emotional reserves are.
And a benchmark. You'll see exactly where your brain performed — and how that compares to the room.
About Aora
Aora is a non-invasive neural wearable — WHOOP for brain health. It tracks cognitive performance, mental fatigue, focus levels, and stress indicators throughout your day, and turns that data into insights that prevent burnout before it happens.
The device is in active development. April 1st is its first unscripted live environment. 100 people, real data, no safety net.
The rules:
— 100 people, highly curated — no exceptions — Mutual waiver signed at entry — First names only. No titles. — No phones. No cameras. No recording. — RF signal cancellation active throughout — What happens inside, stays inside
Who this is for:
Founders, operators, researchers, and builders operating at the frontier — people who perform at a high level in public and have almost nowhere to be honest about what that actually costs. A significant portion of this room will be neurodivergent. That's not incidental — it's intentional.
This is not a networking event. It is not a panel. It is not content.
It's a room where nothing leaves the room, and something might actually happen.
Approval required. Spots are not transferable.
The address is shared upon approval only.
→ Request access at the link above.