BodyGuide

BodyGuide

The app that helps you self-solve aches, pain and tension

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Hey! We're an Australian start up that's just released BodyGuide. It's an app that helps you self solve aches, pains and tension. There's no payment details for the promo so you don't have to cancel. Fix your neck, back, shoulder, knee & hip pain - for free.
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Launch Team

What do you think? …

Eugene Hauptmann
Much needed app! @matthewgreen3 Are you guys using LiDAR (3D points cloud) or a simple CV?
Matthew Green
Hey @eugenehp. forgive my ignorance but are you talking about motion tracking (coach's eye-esque) functionality? It's on our radar (get the pun) but we don't have any immediate plans to incorporate it into BodyGuide. Happy to elaborate if helpful/I'm on the right track with your question. Thanks for the kind words :)
Eugene Hauptmann
@matthewgreen3 either would do. I guess by motion tracking you mean basic Computer Vision. Curious about the tech part of your product and how you see your roadmap for 2021.
Matthew Green
@eugenehp yeah gotcha. Motion tracking on mobile looks good but is still fairly limited unless you're porting the data to the cloud for analysis and back. My experience is once the novelty wears off it can be a bit of a hindrance rather than help to the customer too. On a professional note too, I spent 10 years working in physical therapy and tend to teach people to go by feel rather than by look. Definitely think the tech will hit an inflection point in 12 months or so and we'll be able to integrate it with minimal dev overhead. Feel free to DM me if you'd like to chat more, would be good to get a sense of which hat you're wearing
Matthew Green
Hey you good thing! We'd love to help you release that shoulder tension, strengthen your back, soothe that neck pain and fix those knees! All feedback appreciated. Love us, roast us, welcome to BodyGuide!
Jane Gosden
Really nice design, and great info for my hip pain- seems to be much more professional than other workout kind of apps- explained the possible causes in the first session and what I can do about it. It's like physical therapy advice and movement, in an app.