Surveys, protocol reviews, patient education modules, and live AMA sessions. Pharma pays for structured access to the community's time and expertise — not individual patient data.
Every dollar is visible. Every transaction is public. The balance, the sources, and the history are all accessible to every community member.
Every quarter, the community votes on how to split the funds across four buckets. Each member gets one vote. The allocation reflects what the community values most.
Top-voted community research questions get formally submitted to institutions. Caregiver mental health resources are funded. The library grows. Emergencies are covered.
Pharma buys data — not control.
They do not influence the wallet. They do not direct the allocation. They do not receive individual patient records. Every data package they receive is published publicly on the platform.
If a company cannot accept these terms, they do not participate.
Most health platforms extract patient data and sell it behind closed doors. Zyntha is different: the revenue is visible, the allocation is democratic, and the impact is documented. When a research question you voted on leads to a new study, you'll see it on the platform.
This is not charity. This is collective power.