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Intermittent Fasting
Free and simple Intermittent fasting tracking app
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Featured on : Dec 2. 2024
Featured on : Dec 2. 2024
What is Intermittent Fasting?
Track your fasting periods by registering the start and end times of your fasts. View your fasting history to see how long you've fasted and how often. Choose between different fasting plans and set the schedule that suits you best.
Problem
Users struggle to track their fasting periods manually by registering start and end times of their fasts.
Drawbacks: This manual tracking method is time-consuming, prone to errors, and lacks a convenient overview of fasting history.
Solution
An intermittent fasting tracking app
Users can track their fasting periods, view fasting history, choose different fasting plans, and customize their fasting schedule.
Core features: Easy registration of fasting start and end times, detailed fasting history overview, various fasting plans selection, and personalized scheduling options.
Customers
Individuals following intermittent fasting routines
Occupation: Health-conscious individuals, fitness enthusiasts, individuals looking to improve eating habits.
Unique Features
Customizable fasting plans and schedules
Detailed fasting history tracking and analysis
User-friendly interface for easy tracking and monitoring
User Comments
Simple and effective for tracking fasting periods
Helps maintain consistency in fasting routines
Useful for setting and achieving fasting goals
Intuitive design for easy navigation
Great tool for beginners and experienced intermittent fasters alike
Traction
Growing user base with positive feedback on ease of use and effectiveness
Regular updates and improvements based on user suggestions
Increasing downloads and active users on the app
High user retention rates and positive app ratings
Market Size
$2.5 billion: Global intermittent fasting market size in 2021
Increasing trend in health and wellness industry towards fasting practices