To begin, you’ll answer a wide variety of questions about your current health and habits like sleep, what food you eat, and whether you drink alcohol. Using AI trained on more than 1,200 life expectancy studies, you’ll then see a predicted day of death.
I answered the questions and was given a death date of January 22, 2060 at age 82. I also saw the three most likely ways that I will die. You can share that information with others.
But that bit of morbid information is designed to spur you into action. The app will recommend better habits to help extend your life. With the better habits, the app says I can add 10 years to my lifespan.
After answering the questions, you will see an evaluation that will show your risks, strengths, and key factors for a longer life. The app will also create a personalized longevity plan with specific ways to improve your health like supplements, cancer screenings, and more.
Death Clock is a free download now on the App Store. You’ll need a subscription to unlock all of the better habits information. That’s available for $59.99 yearly or $14.99 monthly. To try out all of those subscription features, there is a free, 3-day trial available on a yearly subscription.
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