Antidepressants With Claro

Antidepressants With Claro

Know if your meds are working

6 ratings
4 reviews
Free
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Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • May 29, 2026
  • August 6, 2026

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About

This app helps individuals manage their antidepressant treatment by tracking mood, energy, sleep, and side effects. It offers an AI companion for support and generates reports for doctors. Features include guided tapering and a phase calendar to visualize treatment progress.

AI therapy companion
Daily mood, energy, and sleep check-ins
Side effect tracking and attribution
Treatment phase calendar
Guided tapering protocol
Shareable doctor reports
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What's New in Antidepressants With Claro

1.5.13

August 6, 2026

Mostly polish this week — steadier check-ins and Companion flows when you're logging how the day feels. - Check-in follow-ups and chat feel smoother when you're finishing a daily or instant log. - Companion stays more reliable when you switch tabs or pick up a thread mid-conversation. - General stability fixes across Today, check-in, and background sync.

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Subscription plans

Claro Premium Annual Subscription

Full Claro Premium access, billed yearly.

$119.001 Year
7 Days trial
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User reviews

Why I find it only now?

I needed it from starting my journey! I love claro!!!

Helped me see progress with my anxiety

I was having panic attacks a few times a week when i started zoloft. This is where i log them, and watching the count drop from eleven in june to three last month did more for me than any pep talk. So cool to have a doctor report for my psychiatrist as well

Love this tracker!

Been on it daily for a few weeks now. It's not trying to be your therapist, more like a thing that keeps you honest about how you're doing. Simple enough that I don't skip days. A weekly recap would be a nice addition someday.

So far so good!

I really like the UI/UX of this app!

FAQ

What is Claro?

Claro is a health and fitness app designed to help users track their antidepressant treatment. It monitors mood, energy, sleep, and side effects, and includes an AI therapy companion and tools for doctor consultations.

Does Claro have ads?

No, Claro does not contain advertisements. The app is free to download and use, with optional premium subscription plans available for advanced features.

What are the subscription options for Claro?

Claro offers monthly, 3-month, and annual subscription plans, all with a 7-day free trial. The monthly plan costs $19.99, the 3-month plan is $44.99, and the annual plan is $119.00.

How often is Claro updated?

The latest version of Claro is 1.5.3, and it was last updated on June 19, 2026. Updates typically include new features, bug fixes, and performance improvements.

What devices does Claro support?

Claro is currently supported on iPhone devices. Future updates may expand compatibility to other platforms.

What is the age rating for Claro?

Claro has an age rating of 17+, indicating it is suitable for mature users. This is common for health and mental wellness applications.

Can Claro help with tapering off antidepressants?

Yes, Claro features a guided tapering protocol that assists users with dose reduction. It tracks the body's response and flags changes to discuss with a doctor.

How does Claro's AI therapy companion work?

The AI therapy companion is available 24/7 to help users process their feelings and understand their treatment journey. It acts as a supportive presence and is not a replacement for professional medical advice.