iMoodJournal - Mood Diary

iMoodJournal - Mood Diary

Mood Journal and Tracking Tool

170 ratings
333 reviews
$2.99
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Track your mood, sleep, medication, and more with this comprehensive personal journal. Discover patterns and gain insights into your well-being through customizable charts and smart hashtagging.

Mood and wellness tracking
Customizable notes and records
Automatic reminders
Animated mood history chart
Smart hashtag system
Summary and landscape charts
Geolocation visualization
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What's New in iMoodJournal

4.3.5

June 24, 2025

In this release custom mood labels synchronization with Apple Watch app has been improved as well as some minor fixes.

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In-App Purchases

$1.99

Avatars

Allows you to use avatars for moods

User reviews

Super cool app!

Love this app, been using it since 2018 and it’s really nice to see how your mood changes over time and look back at what you were doing. A ‘memories on this day’ feature to see what you were up to in the past would be really cool!

Any audio recording features?

I benefit from this app to identify my moods. With the customizable reminders I can have multiple alarms to force me to pause at any moment and either catch myself from ruminating or just taking a moment for myself. I was wondering if a voice recorder could be added for additional thoughts to be captured or when typing isn’t possible nor convenient? Thanks & keep up the great work!
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Feature Request

Is there a chance of a feature to edit the time range in the time of day chart?

This is the best Mood Tracker

This is the best mood tracker on the App Store. I’ve tried them all and keep coming back to this.

It’s incredible that trackers that charge £30-£50 per year don’t come close to the simplicity and power of this app.

The developers should be commended:
1. One off purchase- rare these days. Thank you
2. They’ve kept it going and functional. Much appreciated.
3. The design and function is so well thought through:

This app has the perfect combination of being simple to enter data each day. You simply choose how you’re feeling (on a scale of 1-10) as often as you like. You attach a single image, either from the camera roll or take a photo. I usually take a selfie. It’s very interesting to see how my face has changed over the past 5 years.

The real power is the hashtag feature. You can create as many as you like about anything. Moods, environment, family. Literally anything. Plus you can add a colon after the word to further alter the degree of the variable. Eg:

If I’m feeling 6/10 and I believe that this is related to my workload I can add a hashtag: #workload. If this is particularly onerous I would add: #workload:9 if it’s light i would do #workload:3 this adds endless flexibility and personalisation.

You can then see exactly how your mood is affected by any variable and the degree to which that variable changes.

The app intelligently amalgamates all the data so you can see how your mood Varys over months, days of the week and hours of the day.

This app is incredible. It’s one of my most used and most useful apps.
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Simple & Powerful

This app randomly marks my moods based on a chart I created and displays the data in simple charts that give me insight into my mood patterns and how to respond with where I may be in one of those patterns. I know I sound like a paid advertiser, but this simple app has improved my quality of life. Knowledge is power.
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Reported Bugs

3 issues

Crashes when accessing graphs

Bug

Inability to record bedtimes in AM hours

Bug

Location tracking enabled without permission

Bug

Requested Features

5 requests

More mood/emotion options

Feature

Ability to edit past entries

Feature

Integration with other health/wellness apps

Feature

Expanded data export and analysis tools

Feature

Multiple user profiles

Feature

FAQ

What does iMoodJournal do?

iMoodJournal is a personal journal and mood charting tool that allows you to track not only your mood but also other aspects of your well-being such as sleep, medication, symptoms, stress, anxiety, and energy levels. It helps you discover the causes of your emotional fluctuations and gain self-awareness.

What are the key features of iMoodJournal?

Key features include a colorful editable scale for well-being, the ability to keep detailed notes that can be edited or created in the past, automatic reminders, animated mood history charts, a smart hashtag system to link moods with experiences, and various summary charts for pattern recognition. It also offers geolocation visualization and photo attachments.

Is iMoodJournal free to use?

The application is free to download and use, offering a range of features for tracking and analysis. It also includes in-app purchases, suggesting that some advanced features or customization options may be available for purchase.

What kind of devices is iMoodJournal compatible with?

While specific operating system versions are not detailed, the app is designed for mobile devices, implying compatibility with both iOS and Android smartphones and tablets. It also offers backup and synchronization features, suggesting it can be used across multiple devices.

Who would benefit from using a mood diary like iMoodJournal?

Anyone looking to understand themselves better can benefit from this app. It is particularly useful for individuals managing diagnosed conditions like bipolar disorder, OCD, or depression, as well as those tracking symptoms related to PMS, PMDD, or menstrual cycles. It's also helpful for people experiencing job-related stress or relationship difficulties, or simply those curious about their emotional patterns.