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Bigcare Launches ‘Daily Mission’ Micro-Time Health Service

Dong-A Ilbo | Updated 2026.02.10
A mission-based health management feature you can practice three times a day at your preferred time
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Total healthcare platform Bigcare announced on the 10th that it has launched a new feature, “Daily Mission,” which enables users to manage their health in a low-burden way even amid busy daily routines.

Bigcare noted that although many people recognize the need for health management, they often fail to act due to practical constraints such as overtime work, fatigue, and irregular schedules. In response, the company planned this feature to help users continue health management by repeatedly performing small, immediately actionable steps rather than pursuing a “perfect plan.”

“Daily Mission” is a mission-type health management feature in which users carry out simple health-related actions suggested through the app three times a day according to their own schedules. It is designed to make use of small pockets of time in daily life—such as commuting, before and after meals, or short breaks—so users can participate without being tied to specific times.

The missions provided focus on elements that manage overall daily condition, including light physical activity, dietary habit checks, and sleep habits. Each mission is proposed at a level that can be completed within a short period, allowing it to be carried out naturally in everyday life. The structure does not require all missions to be completed, so users can participate voluntarily according to their individual circumstances.

The “Health Fortune Cookie” offered upon mission completion serves as a psychological reward that provides users with a sense of accomplishment. Through daily changing messages of encouragement, users can wrap up their day’s achievements, and when they collect 10 cookies, they can exchange them for health content. This is expected to serve as an additional motivational device to help users maintain healthy habits.

A Bigcare representative stated, “This service began not with users’ specific plans, but with an understanding of their real-life patterns,” adding, “The key is to open the app with a light heart, without the burden of failure, and to discover small moments of enjoyment in the process.”

The representative continued, “We hope to become a running mate that helps busy modern people take care of their health without giving up, and we will continue to strengthen B2C services that are closely integrated into everyday life.”

Meanwhile, the “Daily Mission” feature is available after downloading the “Bigcare” app from Google Play Store or Apple App Store.

Choi Yong-seok

AI-translated with ChatGPT. Provided as is; original Korean text prevails.
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