Yes, Symple Symptom Tracker is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Symple Symptom Tracker legit?
🤔 The Symple Symptom Tracker app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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Symple Symptom Tracker has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 119.00 r.
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An easy to use app to quickly track a few symptoms. Nice to be able to track factors that might have potential on why symptoms appear, like for example "stressful day".
Just wish I could compare more than 2 symptoms at a time, and to be able to see more than one factor at a time when evaluating.
But simple to use and few clicks to record symptoms is the apps main strength.
Easy to use
A great simple tool to track anything you want but i wish it could take more than one input per symptom per day. Maybe in a future version!
Guess you don’t want my money?
I keep getting a transaction failed message when I try to upgrade. It’s not clear why and I’m getting frustrating because I want to track more than five symptoms. Is it a bug?
Not for me
This tracker splits times into four zones. I’m trying to track hot flashes and I need to know how many and at what times. Splitting time into four zones isn’t enough for me. If you don’t need to know amounts of symptoms and times this could work for you.
Helps Manage my Illness
I have fibromyalgia and a bone disease that triggers joint and muscle pain that is unbelievable. This app lets me track my meds and their effectiveness. It helps me report to my doctor any new symptoms and when I feel relief. Great and just what I needed!
Not For Me - Too Involved
I am sure this tracker is great for the right person tracking a health issue that aligns with it. Mine does not as I found it more involved than I expected. I am using it at this point only as a medical journal which gives a nice PDF to share. My main issue that I cannot understand is how the journal entries in the PDF only show the date it was entered, not the calendar date it’s associated with. This is a major issue for me
so I have to start every journal entry with a date or I may not know what date it’s associated with (not clear to me the use case it fills for how it functions now). I don’t always remember to log it during the day it occurs. Please make a fix for this. Thanks!
Best pain and mood tracker in the store.
Don’t bother looking elsewhere unless told by your doc. This app allows you to log and even create new pain and mood types, rate those by severity, and keep notes. No cutesy crap, no cartoon animals just a solid tool that you can customize and track mood and pain issues. You could likely use this to track other things. It even pulls data from Health. The only thing that could make it better is if it had a feature to add meds taken that also logs them to Apple Health, or at least pull in meds from Apple Health for the day you log symptoms. Either way, you guys saved me from writing my own app! Although, I’m still considering doing one in Gtk on Linux. Thanks for this!
Silly
This app uses predefined symptoms that aren’t great if you have even a basic understanding of medical terminology. They also have duplicate words that mean the same thing, such as “anxiety” and “nervous.” It’s just sloppy to me. Let me enter my own symptoms and use the actual words used in medicine rather than things like “grouchy.” Annoying app that has lots of limitations.
Great, simple way of tracking symptoms and keeping a journal at that moment.
Great app
Good but not great
Good apps for tracking how I’m feeling at different times of the day. Good capability to customize the symptoms and factors
Unfortunately the User Interface is very buggy. Quite often I tap on items and nothing happens on the screen
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