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Daniel Marko

What sets me apart is the mix of technical depth, behavioral science, and vision for applied longevity. I’ve led enterprise IT for 25 years while studying psych
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NewAgy

NewAgy

NewAgy is an AI health and longevity coach that helps people slow or reverse their biological aging.
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About me

In short

I’m a technologist and founder passionate about merging AI, psychology, and longevity science. After 25 years leading IT and software projects, I launched NewAgy, an AI health assistant helping people slow or reverse biological aging. My background in cognitive systems and psychotherapy helps me des

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AI & Machine Learning Healthcare & Medical Devices Mental Health & Wellness Sports & Recreation

Looking for

I’m looking for a Front-End Developer Co-Founder who’s passionate about health, longevity, and great design. Someone who loves building clean, responsive UIs (React/Next.js or similar) and wants to turn complex AI health data into an intuitive, gamified experience. A creative partner to join us.

Offering

I’m offering up to 33% co-founder equity for a Front-End Lead who joins to own and scale the product experience. You’ll have full creative and technical control of the UI/UX layer — shaping how users see, feel, and interact with the NewAgy AI health platform. We already have an MVP, LOIs, and clear

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