Moodtrack Private Diary app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Matthew Windwer
First release : 01 Aug 2012
App size: 8.56 Mb
Graph your moods on the fly. Privately track as little or as often as you want (mood-swings? no problem!), whenever you want (at home, on the go, and even without Internet!), and look back to see your moods over weeks, months, and years to learn about yourself and live better!
See what others are going through and optionally connect anonymously. Form instant friendships and support networks. Get support when you need it, and give support when you feel like it.
- Works offline, and syncs when you’re online (must turn on sync)
- Share with a counselor or friend
- Track as often as you want, whenever your want
- Daily reminders (with push notifications enabled)
- View on your computer
- Fingerprint lock (Touch ID devices only)
Latest reviews of Moodtrack Private Diary app for iPhone and iPad
Simple, easy to use. I dont see the point of sharing but others might. Wish I could add a reminder but thats a small thing. Best part is that you can use any terminology and arent limited to a few different moods. First day using it and Ive already imputed 5 times.
I love this! Best mood tracking app ever! So easy to use and so many cool features! Its like a social network for your moods and emotions! Definitely worth the 1$
This app kept freezing. It may be a good app, but I could not tell.
Ive been using this app for months and its great for me to track my moods so I can discuss them with my psych. no more freezing, yay, and i love the new update!
I love the simple interface of this app. You write a brief description of your mood( you are limited to a certain number of characters) then there is another box where you can expound or explain what is going on with you, insights, thoughts, etc with plenty of space. Lastly you rate your mood from 1 to 5 and thats it. You can track daily, hourly or whatever. It would be great for people newly starting anti-depressants or anti- anxiety mess, too. I suppose most of us who are tracking moods probably have mood issues, depression, sadness, self-esteem things, etc. Its unlikely that someone with perpetually great moods will need to document that, right?! But thats the point. Its a way to track your moods with what is going on in your life so you can make changes. Anyway, a wonderful, easy app. Thanks.