What is proudP?

proudP uses a smartphone microphone and acoustic AI to measure urine flow rate (Qmax) and voided volume during a normal urination, providing objective data without cups or invasive equipment. The app records sound, analyzes it automatically, and returns instant results that can be compared over time to assess symptom progression or medication effectiveness.

Users can track changes in flow strength and bladder capacity, creating a simple bladder diary with sound recordings for future reference. The tool is suitable for individuals monitoring BPH or lower urinary tract symptoms, for providers incorporating objective metrics into clinical visits, and for researchers gathering real‑world urology data.

proudP pricing Paid

Monthly plan $19.99
Baseline check $49.99
Yearly plan $119.99

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proudP's key features

  • Acoustic AI urine flow measurement
  • Smartphone-based at-home test
  • Cup-free bladder diary recording
  • Instant result display
  • Tracks Qmax and volume over time
  • Cross-platform iPhone and Android

proudP use cases

  • Enable patients to track urinary flow rate and voided volume at home, automatically generating a bladder diary that can be shared with urologists for remote monitoring of BPH progression
  • Provide clinicians with instant Qmax data during patient consultations, allowing real-time comparison of objective flow measurements with reported symptoms and tailoring medication adjustments
  • Facilitate longitudinal research by aggregating anonymized acoustic urine flow data to identify patterns in urinary disorders and assess the effectiveness of treatment protocols

Who is it for?

  • Medical practitioners
  • Healthcare patients
  • Prostate health advocates
  • Urinary health patients
  • Device owners

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