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Hello Jonathan,
That is a great idea. We have some photo ideas, but looking at the tech industry it might instead be interesting to try and implement this idea in the technology that will hopefully be standard on a phone in a few years!
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AlecAn error occurred while saving the comment O A commentedHey, flagging this as a very underrated idea.
It's 2021 now, a lot has changed since it was suggested in 2017.
nearly all phones have quality OCR scanning tech built into their cameras.
NLP libraries are robust.
Your product and engineering teams should be able to pull this off pretty easily.
Another reason to do this is the massive rise in grocery subscription deliveries with COVID-19.
Vendors such as Imperfect foods in the USA have their own brands of product that ship with no barcode on the package, but they DO still have the nutritional data.
It is impossible to properly log those foods right now
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There's a lot of great suggestions here, but at minimum I need to sync my food and water intake to Fitbit for reporting purposes.
If this doesn't change I will not renew either my Lifesum or Fitbit Premium accounts in favor of a single platform that can integrate this data.
Probably Google Fit since everything seems to work with that, including my Qardio smart scale. But nothing works with each other.
If you're not gonna be an all in one platform and go the "best in breed" option, you need to have 5x the integrations and compatibility you currently have.
Otherwise, why should I buy a separate system that doesn't work with anything else?
Choose a primary persona, research the top five products they use in each category, and aggressively prioritize integrations with those tools.