
Grati: Gratitude Journal
Mood Tracker & Self-Care
About
This app helps you track your mood and practice gratitude through daily journaling. It offers features like voice recording, guided questions, and motivational quotes to support your mental well-being and reduce anxiety.
What's New in Grati
1.0.6
February 20, 2022
Bug fixing:)
Subscription plans
1 Month
Unlock All Premium Features for 1 Month
Developer apps
FAQ
How does Grati help with anxiety?
Grati is designed as an anti-stress and anti-anxiety platform. By practicing gratitude and journaling your feelings, users can experience reduced anxiety and improved sleep, as supported by scientific studies on gratitude journaling.
What are the benefits of using Grati?
Users who kept a gratitude journal with Grati reported experiencing more gratitude, positive moods, optimism, less anxiety, and better sleep. It aims to provide joy and stress relief over time.
Can I record my journal entries with my voice in Grati?
Yes, Grati allows you to log your mood daily via written format or voice recording. This feature is available for premium users to easily create journal logs with voice.
What are the subscription options for Grati Premium?
Grati Premium offers auto-renewing subscription packages: monthly at $9.99/month, and yearly at $46.99/year. A lifetime option is also available for a one-time payment of $299.
How often is Grati updated?
The app was last updated on February 20, 2022, with version 1.0.6. While specific update frequency isn't detailed, this indicates ongoing development.
Is Grati available on multiple devices?
Grati is currently supported on iPhone and iPod devices. Users can access its features on these Apple platforms.
Does Grati offer a free trial for its premium features?
Yes, after a free trial period, the total amount of the subscription will be charged to your iTunes Account. Subscriptions automatically renew unless canceled at least 24 hours before the current period ends.
What is the user sentiment towards Grati?
Reviews indicate positive user sentiment, with users reporting feeling more grateful and happier, finding the bullet journal structure helpful for tracking routines, and calling it a great tool for reducing depression.





