Clinical research project

Listen to the signals
before the storm.

Migralert is a smartwatch companion for people living with migraine — tracking biometric signals, mapping crises, and helping uncover the patterns behind every episode.

Migralert
What it does

Quiet observation. Honest data.

01 / 03

Continuous tracking

Designed for the wrist. Migralert runs on your smartwatch, gathering signals throughout the day without getting in the way.

02 / 03

Biometric insight

Heart rate, sleep, autonomic patterns. The body speaks before the headache does — Migralert listens, every five minutes.

03 / 03

Crisis analysis

Log a crisis in seconds. Review what your body was doing before, during, and after — and let the patterns surface.

See it in action

A walkthrough in two minutes.

How it works

Three quiet steps.

i

Wear

Put on the watch in the morning, like any other day.

ii

Track

Migralert records biometric signals continuously in the background.

iii

Understand

Mark a crisis when it begins. Review the patterns afterwards.

The team

One mission.

Dra. Laura Marina Beccaluva
Principal Investigator

Dra. Laura Marina Beccaluva

Neurologist specialized in headache and facial pain at Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, FLENI, and INEBA. Defines the clinical research direction of Migralert — what to measure, what it means, and how it can help patients.

Agustin Biani
Engineering Lead

Agustin Biani

Project lead and developer with 15+ years building digital products, specialized in AI and machine learning since 2022. Designed and built Migralert end-to-end, alongside other neurology-focused projects such as Neuroalerta and Marta.

Get in touch

Let's talk.

Researchers, clinicians, or anyone curious about the project — write to the team. We read every message.

Contact the team