Approach2 Pullen
An app that where you submit photos of everything you eat each day, and is a paid subscription type service where a nutritionist will work with you about what your diet is lacking or not, and would partner with certain grocery stores to offer discounts/coupons on food that the nutritionist recommends you.
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It would create unique coupons for the app and take already existing coupons the store is offering but hand cater them to the things you already eat and the things your nutritionist recommends you to be eating, and sends them all directly to you digitally in an email. Similar to the 365 app where you take a photo every day, it caters more to bettering your life and provides coupons that makes it more affordable to take their advice. I think that more people would use coupons for stores if it wasn’t so inconvenient sometimes and having to filter through coupons for food they don’t even eat really makes it more time consuming and sometimes just isn’t worth the effort. I think that if someone were to get coupons hand picked for them and the foods they eat and have them sent straight to their phone they are a lot more likely to use them considering it’s very easy to forget physical papers and coupons but people quite literally have their phones on them all the time. Plus, most people like saving money and if they care about eating healthier and feeling better enough to download the app in the first place, they are probably likely to use the coupons for the food recommended to them.
Target Audience:
People generally looking to better their health and what they eat, whether it is weight loss related or not. This is not a dieting or weight loss app, but just an app to help people put better things into their bodies while also providing coupons as an incentive to follow through.
Credits:
I assume me, but theres always the possibility that you run into a situation where someone else has already created something very similar.
Budget:
$100 – Someone to develop
$20/mo domain
Some amount of money to pay a nutritionist for their time/advice, possibly paying them through ad revenue.
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