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Big news: PoopMates’ AI division (OpenAssHole) just dropped the first version of the revolutionary gut health assistant, CrapGPT.
We got AI for poop before GTA VI…


What is CrapGPT?
CrapGPT is your new go-to for personalized gut health insights and advice, powered by cutting-edge AI. It’s like having a gastroenterologist in your pocket ready to go 24/7, minus everything that only a real human gastroenterologist can do :)
How It Works
CrapGPT comes with two core features (with more on the way):
1. Auto-Generated Insights

Instant Feedback: After every logged poop, CrapGPT analyzes it alongside your poop history and delivers a concise, actionable insight.
Weekly & Monthly Reports (Coming Soon): Get deeper trends and patterns about your gut health delivered straight to your inbox.
2. Direct Chat

Open-Ended Q&A: Got a burning question about your poop or gut health? Ask CrapGPT anything, anytime. From “Why’s my poop green?” to “Is coffee messing with my sh*t?”—it’s got you covered.
7-Day Poop Memory: CrapGPT can reference your last seven days of poop logs to provide context-aware answers tailored to your recent activity.
Personalize CrapGPT
Want even smarter insights? Give CrapGPT details about your diet, lifestyle, quirks, and more. The more it knows, the better it gets at dishing out recommendations that hit the mark.

This Is Just the Beginning
CrapGPT is live, but we’re nowhere near done. PoopMates along with OpenAH is hard at work adding new features, refining insights, and making this the ultimate gut health community. Expect more integrations, deeper analytics, and better content in the coming months.
Join us on this journey to revolutionize gut health—one log at a time.

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DISCLAIMER: The content provided in this newsletter is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call your doctor or dial 911 immediately.