Peanut, the popular social networking app for women, just announced a game-changing feature for expecting mothers. The new “Peanut Track” tool will help women track their pregnancies, offering personalized guidance at each stage. With this latest update, Peanut is blending community support with cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI), ensuring women receive tailored advice based on seven years of data.
Peanut Track is more than just a simple pregnancy tracker. It anticipates the questions women commonly ask during pregnancy and delivers answers before they even need to ask. The AI-driven tool uses insights from millions of questions asked on Peanut since its founding in 2017. By harnessing this vast data pool, Peanut Track offers advice, tips, and reassurance at every step of a woman’s pregnancy journey.
Michelle Kennedy, Peanut’s CEO and founder, explained the vision behind the new feature. “We’ve always been about community,” Kennedy told TechCrunch. “But what happens when women need reliable information instead of social interaction? We built Peanut Track to give them the answers they need, sourced from seven years of questions asked by women just like them.”
The tool provides a range of helpful information, from symptoms women may experience at each stage to the size of their baby, comparing it to everyday objects like peaches and pumpkins. The content, curated by gynecologists, covers everything from physical well-being to emotional health.
Peanut Track also stays true to the platform’s core mission of community. It not only tracks pregnancy but also connects users with other women who are at the same stage of pregnancy, making the experience even more supportive and inclusive.
With this new update, Peanut is stepping into the utility space, providing women with tools they can use independently, whether they seek community advice or expert knowledge.