Updates on the Apple Watch face are not frequent enough. A sleep mode and parasympathetic exercise function utilizing binaural beats from brain.fm or otherwise would help a lot to increase dominance of parasympathetic for those suffering from c-PTSD and would help sleep generally.
Welitory
I just purchased this app and I love it. It tells me how I’m doing all the time. Best spent money.
Pushing hard on premium
Downloaded this app and getting pushed all the time to buy premium. I bought a year and paid about $65. Right after I paid for a year of premium the apps begin pushing for the life time membership. My experience with this apps is that the premium did not give you anything more than none paying membership. This is one of the money hungry apps!
One star until the app stops asking me to upgrade
So I like the app a lot but I am a premium user - and I STILL get non-stop notifications and banners telling me to upgrade. This is annoying and stressful and defeats the entire point of the app.
When this is fixed I will write a proper positive review.
Thank you
Great app, recently started crashing a LOT
I love the app and use it daily. Unfortunately, in the last three weeks, the app fails to load and/or crashes frequently. It typically takes 4-5 times trying to open it for it to work. Fix the bug and it’s a 5-star app.
Want a refund
Garbage
Too expensive for what you get
The insights are general in nature. No real assistance in healthy living. Not worth the subscription.
Medication log?
Thanks for getting back to me. As I had mentioned, I take a variety of medications, such as metoprolol (2x/day), Rosuvastatin & Eliquis (2x/day). This slows my heart to @ 50 bpm. Often times it drops below 45bpm. This is not unusual, it’s my baseline. As suggested, I’ve added these Rx on the feelings chart, and will chart my AM & PM meds, along with my feelings. My hope is that in time, the algorithm will mitigate the erroneous results I have been seeing.
That said, the breadth of information that I have been getting in just this first week is amazing. The sub-scales beneath the raw data is impressive. At 70+, 120/80 has always been good, so I thought 115/70 was better. Not so. The s-d of the 1st reading at 40 is good. The s-d of the second reading at 45 is worse. Who knew? I will now be able to be more informed when I ask my Cardiologist and my Electrophysiologist questions about my health, medications and BP. I know this is not a medical app, but is helping me to be a more understanding patient.
Thanks, Ben.
P.S., I have shared this information with a few contemporaries & family.
Pretty cool, please watch the advertising
What annoys me is that it is advertised as “blood pressure reader”. This cannot read your blood pressure. It can read your pulse rate, this is not the same thing. you can track your blood pressure by putting it in yourself.
Not much to give
I tried this app out “ which said cancel anytime” and that is not true. The cheaper amount i chose to try it out and I don’t think this app offers great health information.
The health app and Oura are much better.
And I am stuck in this for a year. Gotta watch what you choose on the internet.
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