StuffThatWorks

StuffThatWorks

Finding treatments that work

Details about StuffThatWorks

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • July 6, 2021
  • September 19, 2024
  • 15.4+
  • 17+
  • 55.82MB
  • iPhone, iPod
  • English
    Hebrew

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Developer of StuffThatWorks

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Version History of StuffThatWorks

0.20

August 18, 2023

Fixed a few Dynamic Type issues

0.19

June 28, 2023

Fixed login with phone number: now confirmation codes should arrive correctly.

0.18

May 22, 2023

• A new community feed allowing to easily catch up on everything new in one place. • Reorganized the 'Your stuff' tab. • General improvements and bug fixes.

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0.17

March 13, 2023

• Connect to Apple Health to view your health data on the same timeline with how you feel, treatments, side effects and more... • UX improvements and bug fixes

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0.16

February 22, 2023

• Connect to Apple Health to view your health data on the same timeline with how you feel, treatments, side effects and more... • UX improvements and bug fixes

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0.15

February 9, 2023

• Connect to Apple Health to view your health data on the same timeline with how you feel, treatments, side effects and more... • UX improvements and bug fixes

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0.14

January 17, 2023

• Connect to Apple Health to view your health data on the same timeline with how you feel, treatments, side effects and more... • UX improvements and bug fixes

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0.13

November 8, 2022

• Search member reports by criteria to find those most helpful to you: people who tried certain treatments, who experience certain symptoms or side effect, who resemble you demographically and more. • Various fixes and improvements.

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0.12

November 4, 2022

• Search member reports by criteria to find those most helpful to you: people who tried certain treatments, who experience certain symptoms or side effect, who resemble you demographically and more. • Various fixes and improvements.

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0.11

October 25, 2022

• Added People Search to the search page. Use it to find people in your communities using various filtering options. • Bug fixes and improvements.

Price History of StuffThatWorks

Description of StuffThatWorks

Do you have a chronic condition? You are no longer alone. Join the community for your condition, see the experience of others, and share yours. Contact people directly or join the community’s discussion. The information everyone shares is turned into real data that helps the community. Treatments, symptoms, triggers, what works and what doesn't and more. It’s more than a community. Using crowdsourcing, we’re building the ultimate knowledge base for your chronic condition, together. Everyone’s experience is turned into real data and useful insights, including organized information on how others experience the condition and AI analysis of which treatments work best and for whom. The more people share, the smarter it becomes. Millions of experiences are turned into useful features: • Organized information about hundreds of treatments, symptoms, triggers, co-existing conditions, side effects and more • A list of the most effective and most detrimental treatments, based on AI-analysis (once your community has enough members) • Keep track of your overall health and wellbeing with a personalized timeline, composed of your daily updates and objective health metrics from wearables (including automatic integration with the Health app) • View other members’ reports • Easily interact with others on the discussion board and chat • Get access to an interactive map of members by similarity – those closest are the most similar to you • Add your own research questions for the entire community to answer • Search the data for people who tried a specific treatment or had similar circumstances • With time, as more contributors join, you’ll learn which treatment works best for your AI-identified subgroup, tailored to your characteristics There are 750+ conditions on StuffThatWorks. Here are a few of them: Asthma, migraine, psoriasis, endometriosis, long COVID, anxiety, depression, PTSD, ADHD, BPD, Lupus, MS, Crohn’s, IBS, arthritis, hypertension, diabetes, PCOS, menopause, sleep apnea, hypothyroidism, tinnitus, fibromyalgia, psoriasis, narcissistic abuse, obesity, acne, epilepsy, anorexia, eczema, OCD, lupus, restless leg syndrome, and many more… If a community for your chronic condition doesn’t exist, you can easily start it. Share the vision? Help spread the word and empower others with chronic conditions.
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StuffThatWorks: FAQ

Can StuffThatWorks be used on iPad devices?

No, StuffThatWorks can’t be used on iPad devices yet.

Who developed the app?

StuffThatWorks Ltd. launched the StuffThatWorks app.

What is the minimum iOS version to run the StuffThatWorks app?

To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 15.4.

What is the overall rating of the StuffThatWorks app?

4.6 out of 5 is the fantastic rating that StuffThatWorks has received from users.

What genre is the StuffThatWorks app?

The App Category Of Stuffthatworks Is Medical.

Which version of the StuffThatWorks app is the latest one?

The newest version of StuffThatWorks is 0.20.

What is the date of the most recent StuffThatWorks update?

StuffThatWorks updated on September 19, 2024.

What is the specific date when the app came out?

The specific date when the app came out was February 5, 2023.

What content advisory rating is assigned to StuffThatWorks?

The StuffThatWorks app is suitable for StuffThatWorks Ltd. years of age.

What are the languages supported by the StuffThatWorks app?

Currently, StuffThatWorks supports English, Hebrew.

Is StuffThatWorks featured among Apple Arcade's game offerings?

Sorry, StuffThatWorks is not part of Apple Arcade.

Does StuffThatWorks contain in-app purchases?

Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in StuffThatWorks.

Is StuffThatWorks designed for Apple Vision Pro integration?

Sorry, StuffThatWorks is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

Does StuffThatWorks display any ads?

No, StuffThatWorks does not display any ads.

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Reviews of StuffThatWorks

  • An awesome app with awesome communities of people with conditions

    I’m loving StuffThatWorks so much. I’ve met a lot of people who share my diagnosis and it’s so comforting to know that at last there’s people with my symptoms and conditions. I’d highly recommend this crazy awesome app to literally everyone. If you don’t have an iPhone you can access StuffThatWorks on the website. I couldn’t recommend this enough. The community is so supportive. Even when you’re having a bad pain day or a bad mental health day, you’ll find people who can relate. Awesome app, 5 stars easily without a doubt.
  • Good

    I’ve been liking it so far. However, it could use some UI improvements and add a tutorial guide for new users and a refresher for current members. I keep seeing different react emojis for others’ posts and comments and I don’t know what they are, what they mean, and how they’re meant to be used. When creating a question, the answer style choices are limited. In addition to the “Yes/No” and “Scale 1 to 5,” it would be good to have ‘Not Sure’ separate from ‘Other’ and maybe include ‘N/A’; have multiple choice answer; a choose one out of four or five answers; and each option welcomes customization - maybe someone wants to use the “Yes/No” as a “Day/Night” or “Morning/Evening”.

    I also would like the option to choose which emails are sent to me, including an option to unsubscribe from all emails except account-related ones.

    The web/desktop version is good but could use some bug fixes and UI improvements as well. I actually find it easier to fill out the surveys on the web/desktop version instead of the mobile app.
  • Highly Recommend

    This app has been very very very helpful for me, especially recently, as I’ve had to navigate a flare up of a new combo of symptoms that I didn’t know how to treat. Reading the posts in the community & the data insights related to my specific conditions [and associated symptoms] helped me find some really effective ways to treat my flare. Also, knowing that there’s a community of people who understand what it’s like to live with my specific conditions out there is one of the best feelings — they just get it! And it’s easily accessible! All I need is my phone or computer. I definitely recommend checking this app out. It can really help your physical & mental health, which is so crucial.