Dean Giustini from The University of British Columbia compiled a list of “Top Web 2.0 Services in Medicine 2008” and mentioned LifeMojo as one of the services under “Personal life 2.0 & genetics tracking”.
7. Personal life 2.0 & genetics tracking (13 services)
i. eHealthMe – http://www.ehealthme.com/
ii. FitBit - http://www.fitbit.com/
iii. GenePartner - http://www.genepartner.com/
iv. Geni - http://www.geni.com/
v. GoogleHealth – http://www.google.com/health/
vi. Keyose.com – http://keyose.com/
vii. LifeMojo - http://www.lifemojo.com/
viii. Medsphere - http://medsphere.org/
ix. Microsoft HealthVault - http://www.healthvault.com/
x. Medziva - http://www.medziva.com/
xi. My Digital Health - http://www.mydigitalhealth.com/
xii. MyFamilyHealth - http://www.myfamilyhealth.com/home/
xiii. 23andMe - https://www.23andme.com/
It is an honor to be mentioned in the list along side the likes of Microsoft Health Vault and GoogleHealth.
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Praveen from BangaloreInc reviewed LifeMojo on BangaloreInc.
As you explore you find there are really interesting and nifty features hidden underneath and it makes a great first impression, you stay glued to dig into more.
All in all, the site is very well designed, completely AJAX powered, slick and attractive UI, and it shows that some research has gone behind the core idea of the startup. The site is currently in alpha, and has great opportunity to improvise with feedback, to take it to the next level.
Thanks Praveen for your kind words and an in-deapth analysis of LifeMojo. Yes we are always looking for feedback to improvise LifeMojo. We are glad that you like the concept and found LifeMojo useful.
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Satrajit from AlooTechie covered LifeMojo.
Thanks Satrajit for covering LifeMojo on AlooTechie. A lot of people have encouraged us with their comments on you blog post. Here are a few that we liked
Satrajit, Keep finding gud stuff like this one. Lifemojo.com is cool, I can find calories for things.
- Bhavna
Nice concept. it is very much needed in todays times. am waiting for your upcoming features too.
- Nelson
I found Lifemojo.com great. All people should follow Lifemojo.
- Bhavna
Ni(ce) website. Something which everyone need. I will like to review it on my blog.
- Yogendra
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Google came out with the Zeitgeist list for 2008. We checked out the India Section here, and were happy to see that “how to reduce weight” tops the ‘how to’ searches for India in year 2008
To us, it indicates that the Indian Consumers are searching for weight loss solutions online.

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Pranav from StartupDunia covered LifeMojo. More on it here. Thanks Pranav for the kind words. He has a valuable suggestion for us :
My only suggestion to LifeMojo would be to keep the contents and the service relevant to Indians and the Indian lifestyle. Its easy to get inspired from similar sites-services catering to the US population (Traineo, Gyminee), but its important to keep the context relevant to the Indian society - lifestyle.
We have seen a lot of products / portals on health and frankly even after the years of their existence, I still find them really complex to use and focusing only on the US Market. India is rising to “Good Health” and we are super happy about it. The fact is, there is a lack of products / services that cater to “How do I stay healthy?” market, essentially because this market was small and has started growing fairly recently (good news is, its growing at a rapid pace). We plan to focus only on Indians at least for the next couple of years because we feel India has a huge potential and we understand and can cater to its diverse market needs.
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