Exevita Corporation and Green House Co Ltd have started building a joint health management platform. The idea is simple. Stop giving people generic advice and start helping them act on it.
The system combines Exevita’s habit analysis AI with Greenhouse’s real-world nutrition and meal service experience. It looks at daily activity and eating patterns together, then pushes suggestions when they actually make sense. Not later. Not in theory. In the moment.
This is aimed at working professionals first. Think employee health, corporate athletes, workplace wellness. And it will plug into real environments like office cafeterias where decisions actually happen.
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The problem they are going after is obvious. Most health tools expect constant input, too many choices, and still fail to personalize properly. People know what to do. They just don’t follow through.
The platform aims to eliminate the divide which exists between knowledge and practical application. The system requires less manual work because it provides users with contextual alerts.
Their testing will start in 2026 and the work will be done by 2027 product launch. The larger strategy becomes apparent. Health management has evolved from providing fixed recommendations to offering ongoing support which tracks user activities.


