
Bokha is a free mobile app designed to help users identify allergens in food products by scanning barcodes with their device's camera. The app detects 13 different allergens, including eggs, gluten, nuts, and milk, and provides information on allergens, traces, additives, and preservatives present in the scanned products. Bokha is user-friendly, allowing individuals to quickly check if a product is safe for their dietary needs based on their specific allergens or intolerances.
The app is based on the Open Food Facts database, ensuring that users receive accurate information regarding the ingr…
Bokha delivers a clear, practical utility — scanning product barcodes to detect allergens — and it has translated that into real revenue and a lean cost structure. The app reports $522 over the past 30 days and $294 in recurring monthly revenue, which demonstrates product-market fit at a small scale.
The most telling signals are the high reported margin (85%) and the negative short-term momentum (down -28%). High margin suggests low operating overhead or a mostly automated service, which is attractive for a buyer or an operator looking to scale efficiently. The decline in the last 30 days, however, flags challenges in acquisition or retention that would need diagnosing before committing resources — and the fact it's listed for sale adds urgency and an opportunity for a strategic acquisition or founder exit.
A judgment from project data — not a user review.