Product Hunt Daily Digest
November 20th, 2018

10 apps to make you healthy-ish πŸ¦ƒ
Raise your hand if you're going to eat a lot of food this week. βœ‹

Us too (and millions of others celebrating Thanksgiving in the U.S.). But β€” holiday cookies aside β€” there's a lot of tech out there that wants to make you healthier, even if it's simply saving your eyes from your computer's LCD. We dug through a lot of the apps to help with those premature New Year's resolutions:

😱 Steps helps you beat social anxiety with small challenges

πŸ™€ Comper Smarkin is a smart skincare device that improves your skin

πŸ’» F.lux adjusts your screen to the time of day, with 5K+ upvotes (!!!)

πŸƒ 7 Minute Workout is a scientific workout app from the New York Times

πŸ’ͺ Sweatcoin is an app that pays you to get fit

πŸ‘€ Curie is a personal posture trainer you can use at work

πŸ’¦Freeletics gives you high-intensity training plans

😴 Circadia is an app and therapy lamp that helps you sleep better

πŸ‹ Zova is a personal trainer in an app

πŸ… Striive awards you for reaching your fitness goals
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HIGHLIGHT


Today's episode of Product Hunt Radio is the largest gathering yet, featuring Arlan, Christie, Bryan, and Amiah from the Backstage Capital team. On this episode we chat about:

πŸ’° Arlan mission to discover and support underestimated founders
πŸ’‘ Products that should exist, including an online book club
πŸ’ And mullets (it'll make sense when you listen)

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