TachyMon

Custom Heart Rate Alerts

Published by: Whip Development
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Description

Get rapid alerts for significant heart rate changes due to POTS, tachycardia, exercise or other activities.
Features:
- Haptic alerts based on custom threshold levels.
- Customizable upper and lower threshold levels for current heart rate and difference from recent average.
- The main display shows: current heart rate, moving average of recent heart rate, and delta of current heart rate to average.
- Display colours change to show severity of alert.
- The app tracks alert events with start time of event, event duration, starting average heart rate, and maximum or minimum heart rate during event.
- Triple tap to temporarily silence alerts.
- Review detailed monitoring data on the companion iPhone app.
Premium features:
- View detailed heart rate chart for each event
- Share event info directly from watch, or export from iPhone to Photos app
- Run monitoring sessions directly on your iPhone, without an Apple Watch, by connecting a Bluetooth heart rate sensor
- Generate a shareable PDF report for each session
- Add notes and symptoms to Alert Events
- Export Alert Event raw heart rate data to .csv
- View live session data on the iPhone companion app
- View a summary of Alert Events over last week / month / year
TachyMon was created by the developer for his niece Alex, who was diagnosed with Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) in the fall of 2021. POTS seems to be an increasingly common diagnosis, especially for young women. People with POTS often experience fatigue, brain fog, rapid heart rate increases and other symptoms. Alex was experiencing frequent fainting (syncope) and we noticed the fainting occurred when her heart rate increased rapidly, or when her heart rate reached a certain absolute threshold (150 BPM in her case). Alex finds that the TachyMon alerts help her to sit or crouch down when her heart rate is elevated, and this helps her to avoid fainting, and to feel a bit more in control of her POTS.
It is a simple, but specialized app, and we hope it may help others with POTS, or people in other situations when it may be useful to monitor heart rate changes.
APPLE HEALTH
TachyMon integrates with the Apple Health app. TachyMon stores workout information (including heart rate) with the Apple Health app.
WARNING: It is important to consult with medical professionals if you are concerned about your health. The TachyMon app is intended for informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for specialized medical care.
Terms of Use (EULA): https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
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TachyMon Premium Annual
£19.99
TachyMon Premium Monthly
£2.99

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User Rating

3.84 out of 5

25 ratings in United Kingdom

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TachyMon Reviews

Annoyed

kianabananaxox on

United Kingdom

I used to use this app all the time, I still do but I HATE how you have to pay for premium subscription now for features that were free which makes me sad because I am a teenager and can’t afford to pay the subscription, I wish there was still the same free features because the app was really beneficial for me, don’t get me wrong it still is good and helpful but I’m just sad and annoyed the features I used to use you have to pay for now

good but

Please fix it soon on

United Kingdom

overall a good app, kinda annoying you suddenly have to pay a subscription for features that used to be free (would have preferred just additional new features to be premium) but the subscription is a decent price at least (PLEASE keep the price low, being disabled is already expensive enough). Some work could be done on the graphy displayed in app, like being able to scroll along the day and see each individual minutes heart rate (like how you can in cardiogram and apple health). i like being able to see live sessions on iphone now too. overall good, and absolutely valuable when monitoring your heart rate closely but still some improvements to be made addtional suggestion: notifications on mobile when heart rate alerts go off, i like that theres an option to add iphone haptics when an alert goes off, but not everyone wants their phone to vibrate so a general alert notification would be nice!!

Seems about right

Sambrawn1999 on

United Kingdom

Used to love this app, monitoring my heart rate and getting the results made my doctors take me seriously but of course a subscription is now a thing and if you don’t have the latest watch it doesn’t work…time to find another app

Helpful for PoTS, Off putting vibrations

Itsmeeee012 on

United Kingdom

Great app, would be good if we could Have an option to change the vibrations based on preferences.

Amazing app!

peachypooo on

United Kingdom

Really love this app, it’s very helpful and it’s measuring my heart rate whilst being investigated for POTS. Would be amazing if you could set it so that it vibrates or buzzes to alert you, instead of the annoying noise going off all day 🤣

Sessions are not keeping up to date

CJH***** on

United Kingdom

I find the app very helpful with tachycardia, but I have an iPhone and it drains my watch battery extremely quickly. The other issue is the recorded daily sessions on my phone are a week behind and often misses days out.

HRV tracking

Lau664 on

United Kingdom

This app is amazing for monitoring my POTS, I find Apple Watch pretty accurate for HR but it definitely has a delay on it . This is excellent for monitoring in real time and I like the other features for average and difference in HR calculations. The only thing is when you have this app running , HRV measurements on apple health don’t seem to work, so I’m not sure how it interferes there , it’s a shame as I find HRV tracking helpful , or maybe it can be incorporated into the app?

the app is great, but i’m having issues

holliedollie04 on

United Kingdom

the app is great, but i can’t seem to download the iphone app onto my phone, as it says already purchased, but i’ve only got it on my watch. it makes it really difficult to look at all my data. i wish there was a way to fix it

Great for tracking heart rate increases

Purple_cloud! on

United Kingdom

I have SVT and IST, I found this app really helpful. Unfortunately when I got a new phone the app no longer shows up on my watch and I can’t re-download it as it says I’ve already purchased it, it’s such a shame as it was very useful.

Battery drain

Jemwills10 on

United Kingdom

Doesn’t seem to capture anything unless it’s running all the time which then drains the watch battery really quickly for me which is frustrating

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