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  • No reminders?

    Reminders just stopped on my phone. Checked all my notification settings and they are normal but there’s no more checkin. Not as useful when it’s not touching base.

    I also can’t find easy ways to export and send to a provider which isn’t great now that everything is Telehealth.

    I’m bummed I paid money for this app.
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  • Great app - a few bugs

    Great app would have given 5 stars but reminders do not work. Even though I set up reminders to occur randomly between 2 times I never get IOS notifications of them even though notifications for this app are turned on in IOS.

    Developer Response

    Fixed in 4.1.11
  • Problem

    Just started using the app and now that I understand the importance of keywords I want to edit some of my hashtags. The only problem is I’ve only succeeded once in editing, now I can not edit at all. Is it me?
  • Builds emotional awareness

    Really helpful in checking in with how you are feeling emotionally and physically which helps trigger awareness even at times when the app isn’t reminding you to check in.
  • Has stopped working.

    I attempted to use this app for the first time with iOS 13. Previously I successfully used this app for a year. It now doesn’t work. Sometimes entries can be made, sometimes not. Entries cannot be edited. This app has become useless. I use an iPad Pro 2nd gen 12.9. Do not waste your money.
  • Use it for mood, but so much else!

    Use it for mood, but so much else! With it’s simple tagging system and downloadable spreadsheet, I document all different types of things on here - sleep, exercise, diet - your only limit is your ability to use hashtags creatively!!!
  • Good, some persistent annoyances

    Good:
    Love the warm-to-cool color palette.

    Saves ratings. Easy to see trends when scrolling back through history.

    Annoyances:
    The WatchOS app always assumes a Siri dictation. Most of the time I don’t want a note, just a rating. So I have to tap “cancel” for the dictation, which looks odd, since I don’t want to cancel the rating.

    The iOS app sometimes (10% maybe) pops up a dialog when I save a rating, then immediately closes it. I’ve never figured out what is says.

    Wish list
    - stats: mean, mean by month, mean by day of week
    - larger color-coded trends: a whole month or year at once
    - export my data so I can correlate it with other things
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  • Poor value

    Could charts and colours. Better and some free apps out there that are easier to use to track symptoms. There is only a mood scale. All other symptoms like for example irritability and anxiety require typing in the symptoms and score. When tracking a number this is not practical especially when ones mood is down. No trial and no refund.
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  • A good way to remember the good times

    As someone who suffers from periods of depression, I use this app to remember the good times during the bad times. That gives me the drive to write up my day when I can’t be bothered.
  • I actually use it!

    The other free app I was using didn’t give me reminders, so this is super helpful. Worth the $3 (and I rarely pay for apps). Much easier to use than a journal. You can customize almost everything in this app from colors to your mood ratings. I wish it were possible to search words that you didn’t hashtag so you could find trends in people or situations that were affecting your mood. And I wish it were social so that if your friend noticed you were down, they could send you a message. If the search and social parts were improved, I would give it 5 stars.
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