Bryan Jordan

Bright - Your super app for health (early access)

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Bright is your super app for health. We bring together body recomposition programs, recovery/stress/exertion scores, meal logging, energy tracking, sleep tracking, heart monitoring, nutrient analysis and 100m nutrition profiles into one platform.

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Andrew Lopez-Gallego
Nice design! Congrats
Bryan Jordan
Oleksandra Vasiukhnyk
Bright packs a punch by combining health monitoring and nutrition analysis all in one app—super handy for health enthusiasts. Does the app personalize nutrition plans based on dietary preferences and restrictions?
Bryan Jordan
@oleksandra_vasiukhnyk hey yes it does! We make sure each user is recommended what best suits their lifestyle/health preferences!
Francesco D'Alessio
Love the look of this.
Bryan Jordan
@francescod_ales thank you! Have spent a long time making sure it looks great
Kate Ramakaieva
Congrats, team! Wow, bringing everything in one place is just a brilliant idea!
Bryan Jordan
@kate_ramakaieva thank you!
Artem Shambalov
Amazing UI, guys!
Bryan Jordan
@shambalyov thanks!
Shushant Lakhyani
I like the energy tracking feature. This is something new. Congratulations on the launch!
Bryan Jordan
Njoga Kiurire
This will be interesting
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Tilak Tamrakar
Congratulations on the launch🚀🚀
Owen McKee
Love the design look and feel, very sleek and easy to use. Any initial pushback on adoption?
Bryan Jordan
@owen_mckee hey thanks for the message. There’s currently a bug with onboarding related to imperial units but we’re currently fixing and will have an updated version of TestFlight in ~10 minutes!
Sep Norouzi
Cool! How does meal logging compete with MyFitnessPal, FatSecret or others.. do you have access to the same or larger food databases?
Bryan Jordan
@sepnorouzi hey thanks for your question. So we’ve indexed UberEats and DoorDash and are currently in the process of indexing other international platforms/supermarkets/stores. We then use machine learning to generate a nutritional profile based on government datasets so there’s only one nutrition profile vs the infinite from users.