A useful App
Aside from ease of use, I am able to share information with my providers. My therapist uses the data to help deliver better care.
Yes, eMoods Bipolar Mood Tracker is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
✅ The eMoods Bipolar Mood Tracker app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
eMoods Bipolar Mood Tracker has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is €11.49.
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4.9 out of 5
10 ratings in Ireland
Aside from ease of use, I am able to share information with my providers. My therapist uses the data to help deliver better care.
I recently started medication for depression and anxiety and this app has been very helpful to track my moods to determine how effective the medications are.
The UI is simple, tracking points are customizable and easy to use, it takes 1 minute tops to fill out everything for the day, and it’s the easiest app I’ve used for moods and logging other personal tasks and goals. Worth the $2 a month.
Options to track different habits and take general and time stamped notes. Builds mindfulness if nothing else
easy to use and has been a big help in tracking my mental health and meds. would love if there was a widget available to put on my home screen!
I have to be honest I just barely started using this app - but from first opening and seeing the sliding sleep scale, and simple list of criteria all fitting to one screen alone - it was immediately apparent this tracker has been thought out in a way others haven’t. I’ve tried other apps, I find they are shiny - and that’s it. Usually , they are far too complex in logging - with many default options requiring - frankly - mostly irrelevant data, and too lengthy a logging process to ever fill one out daily. This UX is clean, simple, and clearly visualized, with a default list that’s clearly been thought out from a clinical perspective and tailored to list primary psych markers that are known as measurably significant (Relevant biomarkers like optional weight and sleep really give a nod to the developers expertise in the area) for psychiatric needs. Also the note section or affordable subscription to add anything personalized (which isn’t necessary for my needs so far). All and all - extremely functional - props to the developer. I’m actually tracking my moods!
This is a great app! It has great tracking points that are helpful and being able to custom make them too is awesome. You can chose what the most important things are that you need to monitor and then pick out how you want to measure it- yes/no or by number or by severity. It is a really good mental health app. As a bonus, it has dark mode which is the best because I hate bright colors. It is my favorite app of all the ones I’ve tried and I’ve tried all of them out there. It also gives you the ability to print the info in reports that you can share with your doctor if needed. It also just has graphs to look at for each month individually and then for the last 30 days so you can see how you have been over a period of time. So you can see trends and patterns over time. And now (this was not recent but new since my last review a while back) you can pick a date to go back to without backing up day by day- just in case you miss a day, you can still go back and fill it in. You can switch between months/years so you can do a comparison on your own. I absolutely love this app. It is simple and very effective to monitor your mental health symptoms, meds and whatever you want to keep track of. Rad technology! It is also very rare that there are noticeable glitches, it works like 99.6% of the time with zero issues. And if there is ever an issue, it is very small and resolved quickly. I could list more benefits but I will let people find out for themselves. I have never had a single complaint and will always use this app for as long as it exists.
This app appears to be in the beginning stages of creating it. They made it marginally look better by hiring a graphic designer though. The functionality for mental health is negligible. As it currently stands, this app is useless for any mental condition. I don’t know why this one is being labeled as “bipolar” when it is almost exactly like the other mood apps out there. There is no difference between the apps in this regard.
I love this app, it really helps me keep track of everything and keep track of where I’m at. I don’t have bipolar disorder but rather PMDD and I still find this so helpful in addition to a period tracker. I would actually really appreciate if the developers took menstrual cycles into consideration and added them as an option to track. Using this app and comparing the graphs to my period tracker is what actually helped me figure out and get the PMDD diagnosis. As far as the app itself, it works great and I never have any problems. My doctor really appreciates the graphs also.
This tracker has been so helpful to me over the past month since getting it. I’m currently having a hypomanic episode, and the app helped me to see it coming and have a better idea of what caused it/what my warning signs are. There’s enough content in the free version that you don’t need to subscribe unless you wanna add your own symptom tracking points or set a password for the app. And even then, the subscription is only $1.99 for a month and $9.99 for a year. And if you don’t want to/don’t have the money for that, you can just use the notes function at the bottom of the tracker to jot down anything. I’m using it to track how I feel during this episode, and I also used it to note a couple warning signs I saw as the episode started. It’s so helpful. It’s the perfect amount of functional and simple. You can use it just fine without paying anything, and even then the subscription is so affordable. Thank you so much to the devs for creating this and making it functional without requiring payment. When I’m not completely broke I will definitely be subscribing.
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