juli chronic condition tracker
COPD, Depression, Migraine...
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juli can help you to take control of your condition: all your health data together to manage your depression, bipolar disorder, COPD or something else.

Having a chronic condition like COPD, depression or bipolar disorder means constantly worrying about getting into an episode again. There are plenty of triggers for that and often it is not clear, whether it is your sleep, your activity/workout or the weather that drives your wellbeing. Your physician probably told you to keep a journal but monitoring all that is more work that anyone would want to invest.

Actually there is no need to: your smartphone, your apple watch, your step counter, or any other smartwatch, they all do this work for you. juli combines all this data to give you the relevant health information at your fingertips: from monitoring your activity, heart rate or sleep, adding external data like sunshine, pollen or air pollution. juli will also ask you daily a few quick questions about your condition related wellbeing. Questions like:
(For COPD) Did you have to use your inhaler yesterday or did you wake up due to an episode of shortness of breath?
(For depression) How are you today, how is your energy level

All this data will allow you to find patterns and identify triggers that influence your COPD or depression. juli is the first start into a new you.

juli’s functions in detail:

TRACK YOUR WELLBEING:
Gather health data collected on your smartphone or smartwatch: sleep, activity, workouts, heart rate, cycle, O2 saturation, period and much more
Get real time weather forecast, pollen and air pollution precisely for where your are
Track your daily situation: COPD episodes, mood, energy, medication intake - quick and easily with one touch

DISCOVER TRIGGERS
Visualize your situation on a daily basis, see trends and discover correlations between your wellbeing and other factors.
Take control of your health situation by identifying triggers for your COPD attacks or discovering what helps when you have a depressive episode.

GET REMINDERS
juli makes it easier to remember to take your medicine or use your inhaler, so you can worry less and live healthier. You can keep track of your medication intake and see what impact it has on your wellbeing as a person with COPD, depression or bipolar.

KEEP A JOURNAL
Have a full medical record at your fingertips and add to it personal notes about what is noteworthy.

The juli founders suffer from various conditions like bipolar disorder themselves. They know exactly, how it is to be at the mercy of your COPD or depression. But they are electronic wizards and thought how to make use of Apple Health, weather data and more for their purpose. They came up with the idea of a health tracker or journal that minimizes the effort to monitor data related to COPD or depression and has a reminder functionality for medication. More chronic conditions are soon to come as well as recommendations and goal setting.

juli is all about you being the manager of your condition. You will find out how much exercise is good for your COPD, whether sunlight will help your depression or how much sleep is a warning signal for your bipolar disorder. Control is about finding out, what has an impact. With juli all your health data is conveniently kept in one place for you to find out.


juli integrates with the Apple HealthKit API

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4.67 out of 5

643 ratings in United States

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I just want my account back

Kiki-films on

It would be great instead of being told to ‘just make a new account’ you all would just fix the rest password link so it does not read a mobile device as something else so we can actually use the reset password link.

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llamapeep on

I love this app! It would be seriously helpful if it were possible to choose the date you’re submitting data about. It asks questions about ‘yesterday’, but I use the app before bedtime when the day is still fresh in my mind.

sharing with doctor

Fhhjgddc on

this app is amazing but it would be nice if i could have this as a chart to be able to show my provider all of the things the app was able to track for me.

Password change

isaacaok on

Decent app but resetting password does not work. I’ve requested several password changes from inside the app, they send the email, I click the link within said email, it brings me back into the app, and nothing happens.

Cool approach!

carlchomko on

I’ve just started using this today and I’m excited to see where it goes. I would love to see dark mode though, as I really hate apps with white backgrounds, especially for late night or early morning usage.

Life Changing

Gel303 on

I’ve tried other apps that were too task-heavy for me, they just made me feel worse. This app is amazing, the most helpful part is tracking my mood. I can see on a graph and calendar that I’m not as miserable as I thought, I have more good days than I ever gave myself credit for before. My depression assessment has continually improved. When I have a bad day or stretch of days, I don’t feel as bad as I used to because I know I can bounce back. This has been so helpful for me, I’d highly recommend it to anyone who wants to work on their life state.

almost perfect

Kggipftyxkydoyditstjsucuf on

this app would be perfect—if i was able to add more than one condition! otherwise i enjoy everything about it.

So far so good but…

starcrysisooc on

I have it tracking my headaches and depression. But for depression it only asks my mood and how much energy I have, nothing else. But gives me a questionnaire for my headaches. I went into settings and couldn’t find anything for adding more depression tracking. Plus I think it would be better to track things like anxiety too? But I’m limited to 2 and I don’t remember seeing it.

What is this supposed to do

ILOVETIMBURTONHEISAGENIUS on

I originally saw this marketed as something to help with managing mental illness. Then when I downloaded it I saw you could also put in chronic pain as something you would like help with. I do suffer from chronic pain, but my intention was to use this for the mental illness part. Depression, anxiety, etc. But all this thing seems to care about is my chronic pain it’s all the chat bot talks about and nothing about the mental illness stuff. I input a day and night medication reminder, and that’s all it does is ask me if I took those. The way your website talked about this and the reviews you would think this would be Woebot level types of technology breakthrough. This is just a bland bored mood tracker that a sticky note pad and my phone alarm already accomplish. I’m disappointed. It’s been a week now I’m still waiting for it to do more than just the medication reminder and ask me all sorts of unproductive questions about my pain level.

(Almost) Perfect!

kskdiebsi on

In all honesty I don’t typically write reviews, but it’s the least I could do after the developers made this absolute godsend. Before this app I downloaded so many more ‘mainstream’ well known apps for tracking mental health and general well-being, and it was either too time consuming filling it all out (I’m a horrible procrastinator) or you have to pay for a premium to get the other 3/4 of the app. Juli isn’t like that. It’s easy to use, a simple bit efficient interface, and just really convenient. You can connect it to other trackers on your phone so data transfer is never a issue (knock on wood) and there’s even these things called “daily dares” in which you get 4 (maybe 5) ‘dares’ a day that you can complete to get these orange circles. It doesn’t shame you if you are unable to complete them either! They present it in a fun and basic manner, and the dares change every day. This app made me do exercise. That’s how efficient it is. Now if you notice in the title I put (almost). There’s a reason for that, and it’s the diary function. I don’t mind much at all about how it’s set up (you check in in the evenings with the message interface) but the one thing that irritated me a little was the date. They have you fill in a journal entry for the previous day (yesterday). At 9:30 at night (or any time really) I’m barely able to remember what happened today, much less yesterday. I wish it was set for the entry to be for the current day, or at least the ability to change the date easily in the journal entry logs after. This is the apps only fault in my opinion, but it’s one that would greatly improve the experience if you were to fix it. TLDR: Great app, diary functions a bit hard to edit and has you put in entries for the previous day instead of the current. If you’re on the fence for this app, I still highly recommend it.

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App Info

Publisher
juli Inc
Languages
English
Recent version
1.53 (6 months ago )
Released on
Feb 18, 2021 (3 years ago )
Last updated
1 month ago