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A 60-second medical orientation tool

Is Boli right for me?

Boli Care is a digital therapeutic for adults living with obesity, especially those on (or considering) anti-obesity medications. This short orientation tool helps you understand whether Boli is built for your situation. It is not a diagnosis and does not replace medical advice from your physician.

  • 5 questions, 60 seconds. No personal data leaves your browser.
  • No diagnosis. No medical advice. No prescription.
  • No tracking. Your answers are not stored or sent anywhere.

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Who is asking?
Where are you in your treatment journey?
Which type of medication is it (or is being considered)?

Brand names are mentioned only as orientation context and belong to their respective owners.

What is the most pressing thing for you right now?
Where do you live?

Boli is launching country by country. Your location helps us tell you when you can join.

How this tool works

A short, neutral, medically grounded orientation.

Why this tool exists

Anti-obesity medications opened a clinical window that did not exist five years ago. They also opened a care vacuum between consultations, where most of the day-to-day work happens.

Boli Care was built to fill that vacuum, in a medically-grounded, physician-aligned way. This orientation tool exists so you can quickly know if Boli is right for you.

What this tool is not

  • Not a diagnosis. Only a clinician can diagnose obesity, comorbidities or medication eligibility.
  • Not a prescription tool. Boli Care does not prescribe anti-obesity medication.
  • Not a tracker. Your answers stay in your browser. Nothing is sent.
  • Not a wellness scoring system. No BMI, no scale, no calorie input.

How this questionnaire was built

This questionnaire was built by the Boli team, drawing on the international principles of obesity care (NICE NG246 – Overweight and obesity management, Endocrine Society 2015, EASD). The five questions reflect a triage logic close to the one used in obesity clinics: who, where in the journey, which therapy, primary friction, geographic eligibility. The wording avoids any stigmatising or weight-shaming framing.