Eating Too Much? Getting Fat?? Now Count Your Calories On Gtalk!
Well if you thought we are transforming into a health or lose some weight blog then think again (even though I need to lose weight).. I just stumbled upon Lifemojo’s blog the new startup we covered a while back and came across a new tool launch which I completely loved. There are few tools out there that are nifty, smart, useful and thoughtful as well as a great branding plug all at the same time.
Lifemojo has launched a gtalk im bot that lets you know calories of any kind of food.
One may ask how is that? And how does it work?
Well its fairly simple just add calories@lifemojo.com on your gtalk im and then send a food name as a msg. For eg if you ask sandwich.. It provides calories across various types of sandwiches be it cheese, egg, grilled or even hyderabadi sandwich! And that’s not all lets say you send a message again being specific about what you are going to eat i.e. grilled cheese sandwich then it even tells you in how many minutes you can shed those calories i.e. by jogging, walking, climbing stairs etc
Check screenshot below:
All in all this is one of the most useful and intelligent tools ive seen in a longtime. Im sure if marketed well among women (who usually think they are fat when they may just be 2kgs overweight) this product would be a hit! Also addictive given that its on gtalk. Full marks to guys at lifemojo for being creative with their thinking!
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Thanks for the review Rajiv!
WATBlog community has been really giving us some good feedback to incorporate, as a result of which we have been able to evolve LifeMojo.
We look forward to more suggestions and feedback from WATBlog readers!
Thanks again,
Himanshu Khurana
Cofounder, LifeMojo
Awesome feature !!!
I am not much of a health freak…but this thing is too good man!! Totally hooked to it
Cool stuff. This is something different. Nice work!
It was entirely by accident that I stumbled upon your blog, and LifeMojo – I read your previous article on them – but am glad I did! This is a particularly extremely creative and tremendously useful feature, which is pretty typical of LifeMojo, from what I’ve seen so far. Love it.