Where the conversation happens.
LABS community lives on Circle — a dedicated platform built for professional communities. Three founding groups are available from day one to PRO and above members. Discussions, resources, events, and peer connections, all in one place.
Built on Circle
Circle is a professional community platform purpose-built for engaged, structured communities. LABS uses Circle to host all three founding groups with separate spaces for discussions, resources, events, and direct member connections.
All community activity is behind a PRO membership. This keeps the quality of conversation high and ensures members are genuinely invested in the community — not just passing through.
Explorer members can see what the communities contain, but full access — posting, replying, attending community events, and connecting with other members — requires PRO.
Upgrade to PROThree groups, open at launch
Each group has its own focus, its own spaces, and its own programming. Join any or all with your PRO membership.
Women in Wellness
A dedicated space for women navigating longevity, hormonal health, and performance. Grounded in research specific to women's physiology — not generic advice with a pink filter applied. Discussions are led by members and occasionally joined by practitioners with relevant expertise.
Lead Well Leadership Circle
For executives and senior professionals focused on the intersection of leadership performance, cognitive health, and sustainable high output over a long career. This is the space for professionals who recognize that their health is inseparable from their performance — and want to get serious about both.
Biohackers Social
A peer community for members actively experimenting with protocols — wearables, labs, CGM, cold and heat therapy, supplements, and more. Share what you are running, what the data shows, and what has not worked. This is the place for rigorous self-experimentation without the influencer noise.
How we keep it good
LABS community discussions are moderated to the same standard as our published content. Claims should be grounded. Sources should be shareable. Personal experience is welcome — it should be labeled as such.
Our community manager reviews flagged content and maintains the quality of discussion. Members who consistently post unsupported claims or promotional content will be removed from the community.
These are not meant to be restrictive — they are what allow the community to be genuinely useful rather than another place where bad information circulates unchecked.
Cite your sources — If you reference a study or claim, share the source. Members can then evaluate it for themselves.
Label personal experience — Sharing what worked for you is valuable — just make clear it is anecdote, not evidence.
No promotional content — Mentions of brands, products, or services that benefit you financially must be disclosed.
Respectful disagreement — Challenge ideas, not people. The goal is better information for everyone.
No medical prescriptions — Do not tell other members what medications to take or what dosages to use. Share information, not instructions.
Follow LABS editorial standards — The same accuracy standards that apply to our published content apply in the community.
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PRO membership includes full access to all three founding communities on Circle, plus the full cheat sheet library, annual conference, and all in-person events.