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Feezza is an AI health companion that connects what you eat to how you feel. Fiza learns your health patterns daily through food scanning, hidden calorie detection, medication interaction warnings, and condition tracking across 26 chronic conditions. She speaks 8 languages, understands 5 million foods including 400+ Indian regional dishes, and gets smarter about your body every single day. Available on iOS.
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Feezza is the only AI health companion that connects what you eat to how you feel. Fiza learns your body daily through food scanning, hidden calorie detection, medication interaction warnings, and pattern detection across 26 chronic conditions in 8 languages. Most apps tell you what you ate. Fiza tells you why it matters.
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Same price as MyFitnessPal. Everything they don't have. Clinical condition management, medication interaction warnings, hidden calorie detection, 400+ Indian dishes, doctor-ready reports, and an AI companion who actually learns your body. No other app does all of this in one place.
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Feezza is built for everyone who eats food and wants to understand what it does to their body - which is everyone. Our deepest focus is people managing chronic health conditions like diabetes, PCOS, and hypertension, and communities historically underserved by Western health apps including South Asian, Arabic, Filipino, and Spanish-speaking users. But anyone who has ever tracked their food perfectly and still felt terrible will find exactly what they were looking for in Fiza.
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I'm using Strava to track endurance work and strong.app for lifting. I'm pretty happy with Strong, but it is a subscription app if you want to save more than three custom workout routines (they also have some of the popular beginner programs pre-populated). Source: over 4 years ago
You should all workouts with a app like strong.app or any other you find. Fitbod also seems to have good stuff now. Check their reviews etc. Source: over 4 years ago
Looks like a great app! I run 5/3/1 and this is perfect. Currently I use https://strong.app but I'd love to see a way to see my weekly volume per muscle group. Is that something you are planning to add on Hardy? - Source: Hacker News / about 5 years ago
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