They state that 1.3 million of dives are analysed and 30.000 measurements are done.
Another question I get and did not ask: I need to registrate with name and email, but also with age, weight, gender, height, etc if I want to use the app. The app needs permits for storage space and microphone. But if registration is needed, how safe are my data? Because if I buy it, my dives are also used as 'analysed and measurements'? With or without correlation to me? There are worldwide not a lot of female techdivers with my age and height that do the dives I do.
A reference link I got from them is the one of Simon Mitchell, decompression controversies. The researched referenced to is J. Hugon and that is from odive they said. I did not had time now to look this video back again.
Simulating that longer stops or stops at higher PO2 will improve your profile is no rockets science, everybody knows. Diluent switches in ccr are not implemented as not a lot of divers to that. The biggest question is then: how are the simulations tested to correlate with high or low bubblers?
Yes, it is interesting, yes, it can maybe improve safety. But there are a lot of questions and to buy it to try, it is a too expensive toy.
For myself I don't know if I want to know the answer if I am a high bubbler or not. Maybe I only need the answer to this, because then I know if I maybe need to be more conservative than I already am. But I don't see the need to take the big efford in upload your profile over subsurface and then do measurements after every serious dive. A lot of times I cannot do the dive directly over again and bubbles seems also be part of the 'fittness of the day'.