A voice-first idea for logging diet and workouts
People may not stop dieting, exercising, or building healthy habits because they lose interest in the habit itself. They may stop because becomes too much work. Drinking water, finishing a workout, or eating a meal often means opening an app, finding the right item, entering an amount, and saving it.
Over time, the act of can feel like another chore. A simpler version would let someone say “I drank 500ml water,” “I walked 30 minutes,” or “I had chicken and rice for lunch,” and have the app log it automatically. The main question is whether would help people track more consistently, or whether they would still stop after a few weeks.
The real reason people quit diet, workout, or habit apps needs to be tested.
Key points
- The is repeated manual , not necessarily lack of motivation.
- Current often requires opening an app, searching food, entering quantity, and saving.
- could reduce for water, walks, workouts, and meals.
- The key test is whether easier leads to longer-term use.
- Past reasons for quitting apps are the most important customer signal.