
Instantly understand what’s in your food. Simply send a product label via WhatsApp and get quick, clear nutrition insights to help you shop smarter and eat healthier.
Instantly understand what’s in your food. Simply send a product label via WhatsApp and get quick, clear nutrition insights to help you shop smarter and eat healthier.
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DocsHound
@balint_horvath2 congrats on the launch. Do you think it will work for products / labels in different languages?
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@k_piotr Hello, thank you!
Yes its working in many languages, can detect, and translates to english.
Also if you initiate the conversation in any language, Wellbot will respond in that language, until you specify one.
You can try it 😉
@balint_horvath2 nice launch and neat idea. My nephew has a nut allergy and reading the fine print is crucial. Wellbot helps solve that 🙌
Congratulations on the launch, Balint! Love the fact that this integrates with an app that a lot of people already use.
Also, I enjoyed the creative Q&A section on the landing page!
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@davidskr Hi! Thank you
That was the goal, why i would build and bublish another app on the app store, and do the marketing from 0, when everybody is using WhatsApp
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Can it identify allergens? (P.S.: It would be pretty cool if there were alerts whether it is for Vegan or not) :)
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@busmark_w_nika OMG, the Queen of PH on my post 😮
In this state of the app, yes it identifies allergens, but not every time
(now its working like this)
An update is already in progress, where you can set up your allergies or intolerances in the first message. Every time you scann something will display an allert, if the product contains te ingredient you are allergic to.
I will keep in mind te option for Vegans, sounds cool!
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@balint_horvath2 Haha, that PH Queen title was a parody thing :D
I think it is solid, showcasing the list of allergens. I have in my mind my auntie who cannot eat things with lactose, he is also on a gluten-free diet and has diabetes, so her options are practically very limited.