The Metroport application, which monitors all quantitative data on the user, has added several new features, such as monitoring the user’s mood, medications he takes and writing his diary.
The application also saves this data on the user’s device to protect privacy, while linking the data and eliciting relationships between them in order to help the user to be in a better condition.
TechCrunch stated that by calculating the number of calories the user consumed, the number of steps he took, measuring his mood, adjusting his purchases, measuring sleep periods, and calculating the extent of his exercise, it facilitates the quantitative measurement of the user’s movement in general, depending on computers or smart watches and other devices that perform Much of the work is done on behalf of the user himself.
Metroport can also answer many questions depending on the analysis and processing of personal data of the user, such as does the mood affect the amount of eating? And is there a relationship between the amount of coffee the user drinks or the length of walking on sleep quality?