Berlin, Germany (Feb 2026) Berlin, Germany Outcurve launches an app that reimagines how you build daily longevity habits. It's an engine for increasing daily energy, improving cellular health one small habit at a time, together with your community.
There's no shortage of science or information on how to be healthier, just as there's no shortage of ways to learn a new language. The hard part is not knowing what to do but finding a system that works for you and sticking with it. Outcurve solves this by turning longevity into something people can see, track, and improve daily while competing with friends for momentum.
Everyone wants more energy.
Energy to get out of bed in the morning.
Energy to keep up with kids as they grow.
Energy to add an extra hour to a side project you've been thinking about for years.
Most modern health struggles trace back to the same root issue: lack of energy. Energy drinks, pills, nicotine, and sugar promise quick fixes but often steal energy from a future version of you. They hack the brain, not the system.
Energy doesn't appear out of thin air. At the root of both physical and mental energy is cellular health: how happy your cells are to be alive. These cells are the engines that move you forward every day. When they're overwhelmed by glucose spikes, toxins, poor sleep, or chronic stress, performance suffers.
Cellular health takes time to improve, but the same drivers that improve it long term increase daily energy immediately without upending your life.
At the core of the system are four cellular health outcomes:
Building the right habits is hard because most programs try to box people into a single lever: diet, exercise, sleep, or mindset as the solution.
But the body is a complex system.
Sleep cannot be isolated from what you eat.
What you eat cannot be isolated from stress.
Stress cannot be isolated from activity.
Activity cannot be isolated from sleep.
These circular dynamics play out every day. Improving only one input at a time often leaves people stuck. Outcurve identifies the areas each day that will both maximize current energy and improve longevity, increasing momentum over time.
“People know food matters, but they don’t know what to change today and we aren’t socially rewarded for making healthy choices,” said Sebastian, co-founder of Outcurve. “We built Outcurve to close that gap. Logging food should immediately tell you something useful about your energy, recovery, and resilience. Helping you take one small step that actually makes a difference.”
People want to focus on longevity, but they also feel that healthy habits are isolating. Outcurve treats social connection as a core mechanism, not a feature.