Kiburoku - Mood Tracker

Kiburoku - Mood Tracker

One-tap log, review in color

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • July 29, 2026
  • July 29, 2026

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“I feel off lately” — but when it dipped, and what came with it, is hard to remember. Kiburoku turns that vague sense into something you can see in color. ■ Logging ends with one tap Open the app and five icons sit at the top — from very low (rain) to very good (clear skies). Tap the one closest to how you feel. There is no save button. The mood color spreads the moment you tap, and the entry is done. Input is kept as light as possible so you can keep going on days when writing feels like too much. Tags and a short note are there only when you have the energy. ■ A month becomes a color map On the review screen, each day of the monthly calendar is painted with your mood color. A green week, an orange stretch — the wave shows up before you put it into words. The same screen has weekly and monthly charts, so “better than last month” is a shape, not a number you have to argue with. Weather icons sit on each day too, so you are not relying on color alone. ■ Highlights • Five mood levels, logged with one tap from launch • Log as often as you like in a day (mood shifts within a day) • Undo within three seconds if you mistap • Eight tags (work, sleep, exercise, meals, family, friends, rest, weather) plus your own • A short note up to 80 characters • Monthly color calendar and weekly / monthly trend charts • This month’s average, days logged, and most-used tags • Home Screen widget (see today’s mood and log in one tap) • Once-a-day reminder (change the time or turn it off) • Dark mode / Dynamic Type / iPhone and iPad ■ Records stay on your device No account and no sign-in. Mood, tags, and notes are stored only on the device and are not sent anywhere. The network is used to show ads and to send anonymous usage and crash data that help improve the app. We do not collect information that identifies you personally. ■ Please note Kiburoku is for recording how you feel day to day. It does not provide medical diagnosis, advice, or treatment. If you feel unwell for a prolonged period, please consult a healthcare professional.
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1.0.0

July 29, 2026

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