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Wellness Shaped By Your Breath

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6.4.7

June 19, 2024

The release includes support for the new SSL certificate.

6.4.6

March 4, 2024

This release includes various improvements to the chat feature: - New chat preview on the home tab. - One tap access to chat from the home tab. - See the name and profile photo of your program analyst. - Web links sent in chat are tappable.
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6.4.5

January 22, 2024

Various bug fixes

6.4.4

October 17, 2023

We've ironed out some bugs and made minor enhancements.

6.4.3

October 7, 2023

A bug was introduced in 6.4.2 where the breath test score may fail to save and displays as "-". We are temporarily reverting to the previous version.
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6.4.2

September 25, 2023

1) Daily Reflection Updates: Use the two-minute window during your breath test analysis to complete your daily reflection questions about yesterday's activities. 2) We've also ironed out some bugs and made minor enhancements.
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6.4.1

July 12, 2023

Bug fixes

6.4.0

July 5, 2023

- An updated breath test flow - Introducing "Your program" section on your dashboard - Introducing Program Details page - Bug fixes and text changes
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6.3.3

June 7, 2023

UI Improvements

6.3.2

May 16, 2023

Improved breath test experience

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Description of Invoy

Invoy is a different weight loss company that focuses on connecting the dots between your data and behaviors. At this time, Invoy’s program is only available through enterprise or clinical deployments. Each morning, clients use Invoy’s intuitive breath-based device to understand their fat burn. Invoy also allows clients to track key factors. With the data from breath and the key factors, Invoy’s analyst team helps to surface wellness insights. Invoy is perfect for people ready to make a serious commitment toward their health and wellness goals. They understand it takes a journey. They feel ready to make a change. Invoy shows you the following data from the Health app (HealthKit): - Weight Invoy’s breath device falls within FDA’s definition of a wellness product. Please see invoy.com for further information and links to the FDA guidance document. Please note that Invoy does not provide medical advice. If you have any questions about whether a weight management program is right for you, please check with your physician first.
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Invoy: FAQ

Is Invoy compatible with the iPad?

No, there is no iPad version available for Invoy.
The Invoy app was created by Invoy, LLC..
Currently, Invoy supports iOS 13.0 or later.
Invoy has a user rating of 4.6.
Health & Fitness Is The Primary Genre Of The Invoy App.
The latest Invoy version released is 6.4.7.
The date of the last Invoy update is July 5, 2024.
The Invoy app was initially released on February 5, 2023.
The Invoy app is rated Invoy, LLC.: Contains no objectionable material.
Invoy currently features the following languages: American English.
Unfortunately, Invoy is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of Invoy.
Unfortunately, Invoy is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Invoy

  • Top notch customer service

    We got this through my husband’s company, I signed up Not expecting much and have been
    Blown away. the app is so easy to use, it’s quick & helpful but the support staff is what makes it so magical. They’re responsive, knowledgeable, and go way above and beyond. So so impressed
  • I clearly don’t get it…

    You “baseline” for the first 14 days with a goal to get to a score of 4.0, but there is practically no information available to you about the score. I took two tests one day within 5 mins of each other, my score varied by more than 1.0. I am supposed to eat restricted carbs/green foods, but there is no place to log foods. The suggested food options within the app are very limited. The final straw though was the device itself, it only worked the first time once requiring me to use multiple pods each day. Today I gave up after 4 attempts…I don’t even really understand what is being “baselined” and I read all the material available.
  • Pros and Cons: See Below

    So my employer was offering 6 months free to try Invoy. At first, I was very intrigued by this new way to achieve weight loss and a healthier lifestyle. The idea is reducing your carbs so your body will burn more fat cells than carbs when it needs energy. In the first 14 days you are asked to reduce your carb intake to less than 20g a day. You can eat as much fatty foods or exceptionally low carb ones you just need to keep it near 20g for 14 days. Below I’ll highlight the pros and cons I found from this system

    Pros:
    1. Teaches you what foods are low in carbs and high in good fats to eat

    2. If you can maintain less than 20g of carbs during the 14 days you’ll learn how awesome it is to not have insulin highs and lows brought on by carbs

    3. Guaranteed to lose weight during the 14 day period as carbs become secondary to burning fat cells

    Cons:
    1. Sensor can be finicky to get it to start analyzing your breath results. I wasted several breath test due to it not analyzing my results properly even after following their steps verbatim

    2. Coaches are in California and if you live on the East Coast, you’ll only get a response or two a day so they aren’t really coaching you in real time

    3. Fat burning scale seems to be heavily influenced by how hard you blow. The harder I blew, the higher my score was. This was especially concerning after having 2 days of lots of carbs and then proceeding to blow the highest fat burning score I had up to that point of a 6.9. As a point of reference, you aim for around 4.0 and no, I had not done any extensive exercising the previous two days.

    Conclusion:
    I think the concept is intriguing and I do feel overall much better and have lost weight during my 14 day low carb diet as a result of the information they provided; however, I do not believe the sensor is very accurate and the coaching (or lack of) does not justify a price tag of $40 a month. I also find the reviews on here suspicious considering one of the “5 Star” reviews was written by a staff member.

    ***As a disclaimer, these are solely my opinions based on my personal experience with Invoy