Why not track the most important part of our body (down below)? proudP is a digital health app for your prostate & urinary health that provides an assessment of the voiding function by using the sound recorded by smartphones.
Hey Product Hunters, 👋
My name is Bonnie Koo from Soundable Health.
Our journey began with the idea of discovering health insights from the "sounds" 🎶 that our body makes. Doctors have been using stethoscopes to listen to heartbeats and lung sounds - so why not other sounds?
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What is proudP?
🎯 proudP is a one-of-a-kind app that analyzes "urine sounds" to provide the assessment of your prostate & urinary health function.
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Why use proudP?
😎 People track sleep time, steps, heart rate with their devices.... why not the most important part of your body (down below)?
👔 Men don't seek out medical care as much as women. When it comes to the sensitive issue like prostate & bladder health, it becomes trickier. proudP enables men to check their health without much fuss.
👌 You can learn a lot about your health by finding out the strength of your urine stream or your 24-hr bladder pattern. For example, if your urine stream is weak, it could be a sign of enlarged prostate.
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Would love your feedback on our app!
@bonnie_koo this is very interesting, but only avaialable in the US it seems.
Is there a particular reason for that? Do you have plans to launch it elsewhere?
@matt_harbord Hi Matt, thank you for question.
proudP is only available in the US because we want to uphold the high standard of data accuracy of our technology. Currently, proudP relies on the sound of urine hitting the toilet water and the toilet system can be a factor in impacting its accuracy. Toilet systems are different in various parts of the world (Yes, we didn't know this until we started building the product). For example, many of the European toilets have less toilet water. Hope this answers your question.
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