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BigDrink

BigDrink is a hydration-focused product for people who want water tracking, reminders, and pattern visibility without turning the routine into busywork.

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Core value

What the product is trying to make easier.

Use focused messaging on the product page, while still keeping the product inside the larger BigBeeFit story.

Build a repeatable routine

Turn hydration from an afterthought into a system that fits real days instead of ideal schedules.

Keep the signal clear

Focus on the intake checkpoints and reminders that help people act, not on a noisy dashboard.

Connect daily context

See hydration in the context of training, travel, workdays, and recovery habits.

Key features

The first layer of detail for evaluating the product.

Keep the landing page concise, then offer deeper detail on the dedicated features page.

Quick intake logging

Capture water intake in a few taps so logging stays realistic during busy days.

Configurable reminder windows

Set reminders that respect training blocks, meetings, or travel time instead of firing at random.

Daily rhythm summaries

Review how hydration pacing changed across the day and where the habit tends to break down.

Habit-friendly nudges

Use low-noise prompts that encourage consistency without creating another stream of alert fatigue.

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Use cases

Who this product may be useful for.

These are neutral positioning cues, not invented customer proof or fabricated commercial claims.

People rebuilding hydration habits

Useful for people who know hydration matters but struggle to turn reminders into a consistent practice.

Fitness programs with recovery goals

Helps teams bring hydration into the same conversation as training and recovery without overbuilding the stack.

Operational pilots before a dashboard exists

A fit for testing demand while the future app or dashboard footprint is still taking shape.

Move from brand discovery into product evaluation.

Keep product marketing on the main domain now, then decide later whether the logged-in experience needs a dedicated app surface.