Let’s be real, most people don’t talk about their gut health, let alone their stool. But did you know that one of the most common photos sent to doctors is of poop?
People instinctively know their stool can reveal a lot about their well-being, but they don’t always know what the changes mean.
That’s why we created the Stool Tool App, to help you take control, understand your body’s signals, and gain insights into your gut health in a simple, judgment-free way. An app like this makes it easier than ever to track your stool and spot any potential concerns.
Gut Feeling Just Got A Whole New Meaning
Your gut does way more than just digest food. It’s packed with over 100 million neurons, constantly communicates with your brain, and plays a huge role in mood, immunity, metabolism, and digestion. Stool and your well-being are closely linked so when your gut is in balance, your digestion runs smoothly. But when it’s off? You might experience bloating, constipation, fatigue, or even skin issues.
Let’s Talk Crap: What Does Your Poop Say About You?

Key signs to watch for:
- Hard, pellet-like stools?
Not enough fiber or water. - Loose, frequent stools?
Could be food intolerances, stress, or infection. - Pale or clay-coloured poop?
May signal liver or gallbladder issues. - Black stool health issues?
Could indicate bleeding in the upper digestive tract. - Green stool health problems?
May be due to diet, infections, or rapid transit through the intestines. - Blood in your stool?
Always seek medical advice. It could be hemorrhoids or something more serious.
Why You Should Care About Gut Health
- Improve digestion and reduce bloating
- Strengthen your immune system
- Boost mental clarity and reduce anxiety
- Support metabolism and weight management
This App Talks Sh*t So You Don’t Have To
Feeling embarrassed about sharing your stool pics with a doctor? We get it.Take Charge of Your Well-being Today
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Meet the Author
A Cambridge-educated medical doctor with a first-class degree in Physiology and a distinction in Clinical Medicine, Thiviya brings a robust background in surgical research and academic medicine. She has authored multiple first-author publications and worked across high-pressure clinical environments, developing a deep understanding of the intersection between medicine, technology, and preventative health. With a firm belief in tackling disease at its root, she supports the development of Stool Tool to empower users to take control of their gut health and overall wellbeing.