New look, new features!

March 27th, 2009

Notice anything different? Team Tweetwhatyoueat has just completed a long anticipated redesign and we’re ready for your feedback! TWYE 2.0 is a complete redesign of the Tweetwhatyoueat service aimed at making your diet and weight tracking easier, faster and more fun. As part of the redesign, we’ve added a topic-based forum - the first step in connecting the TWYE user community around the foods they eat, goals they keep and all their food and diet interests.

Check out the new Tweetwhatyoueat here: http://www.tweetwhatyoueat.com.

You can start using the new Tweetwhatyoueat today! Simply enter your Twitter login on the homepage to create a new food diary, or if you’re a returning user, login with your Twitter account to access your existing food diary.

Here’s a run-down of some of the great new features in TWYE 2.0:

Easier Access

  • Login to Tweetwhatyoueat using your existing Twitter account - use your Twitter login to access your Tweetwhatyoueat food diary.
  • Add entries directly from your food diary - add food entries directly through your Tweetwhatyoueat food diary through the new diary entry form

Better performance

  • Faster load times - Tweetwhatyoueat’s redesign includes code improvements making the site faster to load

Cleaner look

  • New branding, cleaner look, improved design - ‘nuff said, we believe in the new look and feel!

New features

  • Community forum - connect with other Tweetwhatyoueat users around food and support-based topics in the Forum
  • Do Note Eat list - not proud of something you’re eating? Post it to your Do Not Eat list and track how many times you’ve eaten that food or share it on the Forum with other members of the community. Perhaps they have some alternative suggestions?

The beta period will last approximately one week after which the new TWYE 2.0 will be accessible at Tweetwhatyoueat.com. Take this time to get familiar with the new interface and post your comments about the design on the forum. We look forward to your feedback and we hope you enjoy the new Tweetwhatyoueat.

Thank you for your support in making Tweetwhatyoueat the easiest food diary you’ll ever keep. We look forward to your feedback!

-Alex Twitter: @aressidi

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