Had a great conversation with Katie Milioni, CEO of MyHaBeats. a smartphone application weight loss program bridging technology with healthy behaviors. We use the smartphone as a motive and engagement tool in order to build new healthy behaviors. We have already more than 70 users using our MVP for the 6th consecutive month. It works by setting a personalized time plan, followed by notifications, emotions monitoring, and shareable data. We are working on the final version and expect to launch 1Q 2017. Our vision is simply positioning myhabeats as the first medical weight loss app with proven efficacy and published data. Our team is a mix of scientists, behavior analysts, and bariatric surgeons. We are all passionate about changing our unhealthy behaviors.Support the show
Had a great conversation with Katie Milioni, CEO of MyHaBeats. a smartphone application weight loss program bridging technology with healthy behaviors. We use the smartphone as a motive and engagement tool in order to build new healthy behaviors. We have already more than 70 users using our MVP for the 6th consecutive month. It works by setting a personalized time plan, followed by notifications, emotions monitoring, and shareable data. We are working on the final version and expect to launch 1Q 2017. Our vision is simply positioning myhabeats as the first medical weight loss app with proven efficacy and published data. Our team is a mix of scientists, behavior analysts, and bariatric surgeons. We are all passionate about changing our unhealthy behaviors.
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