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Stoppr
The #1 Science-based app to stop processed sugar
# Healthcare
Featured on : Apr 15. 2025
Featured on : Apr 15. 2025
What is Stoppr?
STOPPR is the #1 stop-sugar-cravings mobile app, designed to help you regain control and live purposefully. Whether you’re looking to cut down or quit entirely, STOPPR’s neuroscience-backed system helps you reshaping your relationship with sugar and cravings.
Problem
Users struggle to manage sugar cravings and maintain consistent motivation when trying to quit processed sugar through traditional methods like willpower or generic diet apps, leading to relapses and lack of sustainable behavioral change.
Solution
A mobile app combining neuroscience-based techniques with behavioral tracking and personalized coaching to help users reshape their relationship with sugar through daily missions, craving analysis, and habit-building exercises. Core features include real-time craving intervention, progress visualization, and dopamine-driven reward systems.
Customers
Health-conscious individuals, people with diabetes or obesity, fitness enthusiasts, and those seeking sustainable dietary changes, aged 25-50, predominantly female, who actively track wellness goals but struggle with sugar addiction.
Unique Features
Proprietary neuroscience framework targeting dopamine responses, 3-minute craving intervention protocol, and personalized 'detox levels' adapting to users' biological and behavioral patterns.
User Comments
Reduced daily sugar intake by 70% within 2 weeks Craving triggers become manageable through app exercises Daily missions feel like game-like challenges Visual progress tracking boosts motivation Combines science with practical habit-building
Traction
Featured as #1 Product of the Day on Product Hunt 5,000+ downloads in first month 4.8/5 rating across 1,200+ App Store reviews Partnerships with 15 nutrition clinics $12,000 MRR from premium subscriptions
Market Size
The global health and wellness app market reached $54.4 billion in 2023, with diet/nutrition apps accounting for 35% share. Sugar addiction specifically affects 1.4 billion people worldwide according to WHO data.