How an open source app replaced my Whoop subscription
By
Sanuj Bhatia
Summary
The article discusses how the author stopped paying for Whoop's subscription service by switching to an open source alternative app. It details the features of the open source app that replicate Whoop's functionality, including health tracking, sleep monitoring, and activity logging, without the recurring subscription cost. The author shares their personal experience transitioning from Whoop to the free alternative, highlighting the cost savings and comparable features.
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Key quotes
· 3 pulledThis app freed me from Whoop's subscription
I stopped paying for Whoop thanks to this open source app
The open source alternative offers similar tracking capabilities without the monthly fee
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