Information Diet Tracker
Discovery Lens
C Combination Innovation
Two separate worlds finally connect — and the intersection is a product
One-Liner
An app that tracks your information consumption across all digital channels and gives you a daily "Information Nutrition Score" — showing the quality balance of what you consumed, with AI-powered recommendations for improving your information diet.
Kill Reason
Measuring information quality requires subjective editorial judgments that are inherently contestable, and adjacent tools like NewsGuard (media credibility) and Ground News (political bias detection) already have established positions in this space. The 'nutrition score' metaphor is appealing but no demonstrated monetization path exists — who reliably pays for a guilt report about their news consumption habits.
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