I had been using a mood tracker app many years ago… and due to my lack of good habits, I deleted it a while back too. Now (after horrible sleep for weeks) I’m wanting to get more diligent and everything I’ve downloaded wants a subscription with little to no time to try out. What do you use and works well? (iPhone please)

  • SaddieTheMad@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    I use Daylio because I started there years ago and I don’t want to lose all the data.

    I have used and liked eMoods. I even donated because I liked that it is designed for bipolar disorder. In regular mood tracking apps, “happy” is the highest and there’s no manic range, so one has to improvise a scale. eMoods doesn’t have this problem.

    Another one made for BD is Bipolar UK Mood Tracker. I have always found their bipolar mood scale useful, so I remember enjoying the app.

    And lastly, UP! also contemplates mania. I didn’t like it as much as the others because I felt it had too many elements (this was years ago, though); but one useful thing is that if you track too many high or low moods, it sends you a notification with a warning. That’s nice.