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What is Cookly?

Cookly is developing a nutrition app designed to make gaining muscle, maintaining, and losing weight more accessible. The app offers dynamic macro tracking, adapting to your individual metabolism, and personalized food recommendations tailored to your preferences and goals.

It aims to simplify nutrition management by using AI to provide dynamic updates and recommend meals. Cookly personalizes your health journey, providing tools and insights tailored specifically to your body's needs.

Features

  • Dynamic Macro Tracking: An advanced AI algorithm constantly adjusts your macro goals based on your metabolism.
  • Personalised Food Recommendations: Uses AI and Machine Learning to suggest foods that align with your goals and dietary preferences.
  • Poop Tracker: Track your bowel movements to further refine food recommendations.

Use Cases

  • Achieving weight loss goals
  • Gaining muscle mass
  • Maintaining current weight
  • Understanding personal dietary needs
  • Improving overall nutrition

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