Collect reliable research data with BitHabit

BitHabit - Science and research supporting health

The app is easily integrated into the daily lives of the subjects, increasing the reliability of the data and the efficiency of data collection.

Scientist.com registered supplier

A digital tool for research and intervention

BitHabit is a science-based, research-validated, cost- and resource-efficient digital tool for research projects:

✓ Communication

✓ Consent

✓ Data collection and processing

✓ Intervention

BitHabit enables the automatic and real-time updating of data throughout the intervention, not only on the progress of the study but also on its results and impact. The collected data can also be easily combined with other metrics to enable broader data analyses.

The data is available in a raw format and in an illustrative dashboard.

BitHabit engages participants in research over the long term by activating and motivating them. Participants’ behaviour and activity on the platform can be monitored.

BitHabit includes tools to manage the entire digital research process:

Electronic consent management for projects, including strong authentication

BitHabit wellbeing mapping and activation programme for the respondent throughout the study

Data management (collection, raw data, anonymisation and pseudonymisation, preliminary analysis)

Dashboard for the project coordinator

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Contact us and let us know how we can help with your project.

Customers

Our clients include universities, universities of applied sciences, welfare regions and research institutes. We currently focus on projects related to lifestyle diseases, but our solution can be flexibly adapted to different research settings.

BitHabit is a sought-after partner for research consortia funding applications, such as EU Horizon and Academy of Finland projects.

Tomi Mäki-Opas

“Lifestyles and daily habits are linked to overall well-being, and healthy lifestyles have also been found to play a key role in maintaining and enhancing mental well-being.

Digital interventions like BitHabit are cost-effective health promoters and easy to roll out more widely.”

Tomi Mäki-Opas
Professor, Impact Research
UEF University of Eastern Finland

UEF University of Eastern Finland

Our references

Suomen Akatemia
SITRA
Pohjois-Savon Hyvinvointialue
Länsi-Uudenmaan hyvinvointialue

Contact us

Send us a message info@bithabit.me