Comparison

Your spreadsheet stores. It doesn’t read.

Most coaches monitoring client bloodwork live in a spreadsheet — numbers in cells, trends rebuilt by hand, interpretation carried in your head. FullPanel does the reading, so your evening back.

Spreadsheet
FullPanel
Interpreting values
You read every marker by hand
Context-aware ranges, auto act/watch/ignore
Who needs attention
Scan every tab yourself
Roster sorted by alerts, automatically
Trends over time
Build charts manually
Per-marker arrows vs the prior draw
Alerts
You remember to check
Custom thresholds flag breaches for you
Client deliverable
A grid of cells
Branded, doctor-ready PDF
Enhanced context
In your head
Built in — expected vs concerning
Time per client
An evening of reading
Minutes

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FAQ

Why not just track client bloodwork in a spreadsheet?

Spreadsheets store numbers but don't interpret them. You still hand-read every panel against ranges you remember, you can't see at a glance which client needs attention, and the result looks like a grid — not something you'd brand and hand a client. FullPanel does the interpretation, sorts the roster by who needs attention, and exports a report under your name.

Can I keep my history if I switch from a spreadsheet?

Yes — you enter or paste each draw and FullPanel builds the trend automatically. Going forward, every new panel is compared against the prior one per marker, so you stop re-deriving trends by hand.

Does FullPanel replace my judgment as a coach?

No. It's a reading aid that makes the data legible faster. You stay responsible for your coaching; FullPanel is educational and never recommends or adjusts any compound or dose.

Educational comparison. FullPanel is not medical advice and does not recommend any compound or dose.