Private intensive

Vital Intelligence Private Decision Room

For founders, executives, investors, and serious adults whose sleep, recovery, longevity, metabolic, hormone, or performance questions have already become expensive, this is the private decision room. Over 30 days, Vital Intelligence turns scattered research, labs, protocols, and conflicting opinions into one ranked decision map you can actually use.

Private decision room $15,000 fixed fee Three private sessions Educational only
$15K
Fixed-fee private intensive

Price anchor

30 days
A finite sprint instead of an open-ended retainer

Duration

3 sessions
Private working calls that pressure-test the hierarchy

Live layer

1 memo
A written decision map that survives after the room closes

Main deliverable

The questions this room is built to untangle

Sleep driftRecovery debtLongevity overloadMetabolic confusionHormone and peptide noise

Best-fit buyer

This is for adults whose question is already expensive.

The private room is not the first stop. It is for people who already feel the cost of confusion and want one disciplined month of sharper judgment.

High-stakes buyer

Founders and executives protecting performance

People whose sleep, recovery, or energy decisions are already affecting work quality, resilience, or leadership capacity.

Signal-first buyer

Serious longevity buyers overloaded by noise

Adults willing to invest, but unwilling to keep paying for scattered testing, protocols, and premium-looking ideas without a clear order of importance.

Decision-reset buyer

High-agency self-experimenters who need a reset

People who have gathered data, read widely, and still need one calmer map for what to do now, what to watch, and what to stop escalating.

What changes by the end

You leave with one ranked next-step map, not a bigger stack of tabs.

The job is to compress complexity into a usable hierarchy. By the end of the month, the buyer should know what matters first, what can wait, what deserves a specialist conversation, and which attractive-looking moves are mostly expensive noise.

What deserves attention first

The room re-ranks sleep, recovery, longevity, metabolic, hormone, and performance questions into one visible order.

What to do, defer, or ignore

The written output turns scattered research, labs, routines, and ideas into a clearer immediate sequence.

What to bring to the next expert

If a clinician, coach, or further specialist is warranted, you leave with sharper questions and less wasted motion.

What is included

The $15,000 room is built around clarity, synthesis, and next-step judgment.

This is a finite private sprint with visible deliverables and a clean close. It should feel more like a premium decision room than an open-ended retainer.

Week 1 input

Private intake dossier

A structured intake on symptoms, routines, experiments, labs, questions, and where confusion is currently costing the most.

Core live layer

Three live working sessions

Private strategy calls that pressure-test assumptions, downgrade noise, and clarify the highest-value next sequence.

Main deliverable

Written decision-room memo

One premium synthesis memo that ranks priorities, flags uncertainty, and makes the tradeoffs visible in plain English.

Tight follow-through

30-day async follow-through

A bounded private question lane for clarifying the memo, refining the sequence, and preparing for the next external conversation.

How the month runs

A private 30-day sequence with visible deliverables.

The room should feel deliberate from start to finish. Each phase exists to reduce confusion, not to create another open-ended dependency.

PhaseWhat happensWhy it matters
Week 1Private intake, records review, and problem framingTurns a scattered pile of questions into one decision agenda.
Week 2First live synthesis sessionSeparates what is urgent, what is merely interesting, and what is mostly noise.
Week 3Written memo plus second live working sessionConverts research, history, and current confusion into a ranked next-step map.
Week 4Final pressure-test session and follow-through notesSharpens the decisions, outside questions, and watch-lane posture before the room closes.

Private fit call

The fit call is for qualification, scoping, and honest disqualification.

1. Review the current decision mess

We use the application and the current question stack to see whether the room is actually solving a real expensive problem or whether a smaller next step would do the job.

2. Pressure-test fit and urgency

The call exists to verify that the buyer, the timing, and the level of confusion justify a private 30-day intensive instead of another round of lower-touch reading.

3. Scope the room or say no

If the room fits, the next sequence becomes concrete. If it does not, the best next move should be narrower, cheaper, and more honest.

Good fit boundary

Join the room if the question needs synthesis. Wait if a narrower asset is enough.

Join now if

  • You can already feel the cost of confusion in money, attention, or performance
  • You want one calmer hierarchy before buying more tests, routines, devices, or expert time
  • You value a written decision map more than another generic educational course
  • You want help preparing better outside questions without pretending this is clinical care

Wait if

  • A free guide, one codex, or the recurring pass is still enough for the current stage
  • You want diagnosis, treatment planning, or personal medical management
  • You mainly need constant accountability rather than a high-signal private sprint
  • You are not yet willing to act on a clearer hierarchy even if one is produced

Private fit call application

Apply for the Private Decision Room.

Use this application to describe the expensive question, the current noise, and what a good outcome would change. The application helps Vital Intelligence scope or disqualify the room before a private call is scheduled.

Request only No automatic charge
Trust boundary Educational, not medical advice
Privacy Saved privately for better follow-up

No payment is taken when you apply. This step starts a private fit review, not an automatic booking.

Questions serious buyers should not have to guess at

Private Decision Room FAQ

The high-touch page should answer fit, scope, and safety questions directly before anyone books.

Who is this best for?

It is best for high-agency adults whose sleep, recovery, longevity, metabolic, hormone, or performance questions have already become expensive enough that a private synthesis sprint is worth it.

What is the investment?

The room is a fixed-fee $15,000 engagement for one private 30-day sprint with intake review, three live sessions, a written decision memo, and bounded follow-through.

Is this medical advice or concierge medicine?

No. Vital Intelligence remains an educational interpretation company. The room helps you think more clearly, rank decisions, and prepare sharper questions. It does not diagnose, prescribe, or replace licensed care.

Why book this instead of just joining the pass?

The pass is the recurring lower-touch layer. The private room is for buyers who need a fast, high-touch compression of a complex decision problem before they move back into a calmer ongoing rhythm.

What happens after the room ends?

Most buyers either move into a narrower codex, continue with the pass, or use the written memo and question-prep notes to guide their next outside conversations without staying in a permanent private retainer.

Apply for the private fit call if the question is already costing too much to leave fuzzy.

The right buyer should leave this page knowing the promise: one calm month that turns scattered health-performance questions into a ranked next-step sequence.