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Your super app for health (early access)

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Bright

Your super app for health (early access)

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Bright is your super app for health. We bring together body recomposition programs, recovery/stress/exertion scores, meal logging, energy tracking, sleep tracking, heart monitoring, nutrient analysis and 100m nutrition profiles into one platform.
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Hey all,

We've been working on Bright for the past few years in Sydney, Australia and are keen to start sharing our work with everyone. We think before Bright launches on the App Store we need to cross a really high threshold of accuracy, precision and general build quality.

Our purpose for Bright is to be the last health app you need. We bring together all the health trackers available today and natively provide them in one platform. You can integrate your wearable and in the future, you'll be able to import data from other apps to kickstart your experience.

To help fix any issues now, we're releasing Early Access for A$49 and with it, Lifetime Access to Bright. There are only a few limited spots available so get in while you can.

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated, Thanks :)

@deshraj_singh thank you! Planning on integrating all the wearables that's needed + importing data from pre-existing apps to make it seamless for users to change over!
@bryan_jordan props for working on an important problem. I definitely use some of the health trackers and I enjoy the big vision. More first impression thoughts here:
Love the design! What would you say is unique with your product vs the competition? Besides being a multi faceted health app.
@sentry_co thanks! We have a commitment to be the last health app you need so we plan on evolving Bright from a lifestyle focus to one that's clinical!
@bryan_jordan That's a great ambition to have. But we all know customers only switch from what they use today to something new like Bright, if they can clearly understand what makes your app different. So my question remains. Why should I switch from the built in health app that apple provides to bright?
@sentry_co why pay for 10 different subscriptions when you can pay for one?
@bryan_jordan Fair enough. Im unable to understand what bright has that the native apple health app doesn't have? If it really replaces 10 apps, It would be beneficial to see a compare chart with competitors. So that customers can easily understand why they should adopt Bright. It's not easy to understand why from the website alone.
Hey, the UI looks sleek. How do you plan to differentiate with OG tools in this category like Gyroscope?
@adithya thanks! An understanding of health is best created by integrating a range of sources and Bright is the only app that brings together all the. necessary domains into one space.
It looks really sleep, but I’m not sure why I don’t want to use something like this. From what I understand, it syncs with wearables and other apps, and simply shows you all the information in one place. So if I have a WHOOP wearable and track my meals in myfitnesspal, I’ll be able to view information from both in Bright instead of having to open each app individually. That doesn’t sound that valuable though… Am I missing something?

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