PCOS Help

PCOS Help

By Slayyy, Inc.

  • Category: Medical
  • Release Date: 2024-01-28
  • Current Version: 2.17.0
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 40.92 MB
  • Developer: Slayyy, Inc.
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 14.0 or later.
Score: 4.67164
4.67164
From 469 Ratings

Description

Empower yourself on your PCOS journey with our tailored support system. Our app combines expert-reviewed lessons, personalized meal plans, and weight tracking to help you take charge of your health. Learn to manage symptoms, balance hormones, and enhance fertility through expert-backed lessons reviewed by an OB/GYN and endocrinologist. With customized meal plans and a user-friendly weight tracker, you'll have the tools to create a lifestyle that works for your unique body. Slayyy is available through a paid subscription. The information provided is for educational purposes only. Sources can be found via the home tab's menu button or at https://slayyy.com/sources/ Terms of Use (EULA): https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/ Disclaimer: The Slayyy app is designed to support, not replace, the relationship that exists between a patient/site visitor and his/her existing physician. The information provided in this app is for educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read or seen in this app. The use of this app does not establish a doctor-patient relationship and does not constitute an endorsement, approval, or recommendation of any specific tests, physicians, products, procedures, opinions, or other information. Reliance on any information provided in this app is solely at your own risk.

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Reviews

  • Making money off of real problems

    1
    By Ravennevermore04
    I get making money but oh my god. Women actually struggle with this. As a women with PCOS I shouldn’t have to pay to get help. To feel better about myself. To be healthy. It’s completely wrong and I think this app should be free.
  • Love this app!

    5
    By EllaLoLo
    The recipes are so good and quick to make and the customer service is amazing; super responsive and helpful. I wish I found this app sooner!
  • Lame??

    2
    By Essie💤
    I can’t get into the app since my phone will not allow me to make in app purchases. I’m sure that this would be a wonderful app but I don’t really know for myself
  • love this app!

    5
    By hasreviews02
    Love this app and the team behind it. I really like how smart the system is for food tracking ! you just type the food and brand and it calculates everything, so so convenient especially if you remember what you ate but don’t have the package with you! had great set up to help with managing PCOS
  • I wanted this to work. But there are some concerns.

    2
    By 2katara7
    Some of the recipes are obviously AI which isn’t bad necessarily, but it would be helpful if someone screened them before adding them. The recipes don't always match the title or photos very well. The title will say something like "Chicken Basil Pasta" but then never mention basil in the entire recipe. When something this simple isn’t screened, it makes me feel like this whole app isn’t actually vetted and is more of a cash grab with info that may not be accurate. (The video lessons are also AI and if there’s no one screening them there’s a chance for misinformation.) Another thing I noticed was when I add a recipe to the log, it only transfers calories and protein but leaves out the carbs and sugar values. If others end up overlooking this, they may be eating more sugar than they realize which could hurt their health/PCOS symptoms. Whenever you first create your profile on the app, it ends up calculating your macros for you and the way it calculates it is different than any other calculators I’ve done. It told me I needed 149g of protein, but whenever I’ve done protein calculators in the past with my body and hormones in mind, I’ve only ever needed anywhere from 95 to 115g. Unused protein turns into sugar, causing issues with insulin resistance. I wanted this app to be the answer for helping handle my PCOS, but the more I use it, all of these little things are adding up and I think there’s a lot of red flags here. I would like to think that whoever developed the app had good intentions, but either way they relied on AI too much and didn’t screen anything. It’s possible to use AI to be more efficient, but this wasn’t it. If someone pays for a HEALTH app, the app shouldn’t be potentially harming their health through the neglect of the developer. Thanks for listening!
  • Thank you!

    5
    By verina2.5
    Giving women the option to restore their bodies and feel like a normal human again while feeling the satisfaction of putting in the effort is honestly a true gift. It’s hard to manage something on your own with no structure. Seeing your life all come together in one app is just beyond amazing!
  • Waste of Money

    1
    By StaciaChristen
    Scanner gives different information for the same food item depending on what part of the package you scan because they don’t want you to scan the barcode. App says I need 165g of protein per day but my meal plan for today is only 36g of protein. This is just a really expensive version of other apps you can get for free. And there is NO FREE TRIAL!
  • Food scanner needs a major uphaul

    2
    By Lyra91
    The main reason I wanted to try this app was the food scanner. I saw potential in it. First thing it says is don’t scan the packagings barcode. Ok well why not? I feel if you can upload a database that can pull the information with the packaging,ingredients, calories, nutritional information, etc that will get you the best and most accurate information. Instead you want a picture of the front of the package of the food itself. Ok so I do that. I take a picture of the front of a zero calorie flavored water. First time I scan it says BAD. Possibly has sugar in it high glycemic index content. Uh it says zero sugar. So I scan again cause the first pic was blurry. It say OK zero sugar likely has additives that can still be harmful including carbs. Ok sure. I take a picture of the nutritional facts. It says GOOD. zero sugar zero carbs no additives a good water to add to a pcos diet. Like what the actual heck. Which one is it? It’s so confusing that it’s not even worth the money because in the end it’s probably going to tell me the wrong info and screw up my pcos more. Thanks but not thanks. Glad I only did the $4.99/week trial first. Let me know. If you update your scanner
  • Skeptical

    2
    By bachelorsdeath
    I got an ad for it and downloaded it. I finally opened it and you can’t do anything without paying first. No trial no nothing. I go to google to see if there are any reviews and there’s none. The most I see is it’s talked about on TikTok. Sounds odd
  • $5 a week

    1
    By skrhakao
    Makes you answer twenty questions just to get in and learn it’s $20 a month for the app.

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