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
$24.99
TachyMon Premium Monthly
$3.99
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TachyMon Частые Вопросы
Приложение TachyMon бесплатное?
Да, TachyMon можно скачать бесплатно, однако в приложении есть встроенные покупки или подписки.
Является ли TachyMon фейковым или мошенническим?
⚠️ Приложение TachyMon имеет низкие оценки и отрицательные отзывы. Пользователи, похоже, недовольны его качеством или функциями.
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Сколько стоит TachyMon?
TachyMon имеет несколько покупок/подписок внутри приложения, средняя цена покупки составляет $14.49.
I fully agree with another reviewer of this app, the idea is there and absolutely brilliant! But it IS slimy and skeezy to make us pay to watch our heart rate live, and to view recent alerts and heart rate summaries.
I understand money needs to come in somehow for an app to work nice and smooth, but by god get it from donations. It is so wrong on so many levels to intentionally benefit off of peoples health issues, especially if this was initially made for people like your niece. She is insanely lucky that you made this app for her, and even more lucky that she probably doesn't have to pay to see whats happening to her in real time- let alone pay to even just see summaries of her health.
Im sorry but if you “have” to make disabled people pay to keep your app running just so they can see a summary of their health overtime and possibly export the chart to use to better understand their bodies, you arent doing good for anybody but you and your family.
Disappointed - features removed
I loved this app but then all the features were removed and put behind a subscription paywall. This is what we call the disability tax.
The creators claims to have made this for a sick daughter/niece so you would think that they would understand that how slimy it is to take advantage of the chronic illness & disability community.
Great idea but won’t work
I would really like to use it and think it’s a great idea but I’ve tried everything and it just keeps saying I need to allow the health app permissions. But I have them all on and tried to delete and reinstall it to see if it would do something but it still says it cannot activate..
Doesn’t work anymore
I lost my previous Apple Watch so I had to get a new one. The app switched over to my new one it refuses to work. Would keep giving me check the health app for permissions and my permissions are on for it.
Doesn’t work
Downloaded to my watch, it gave some blurb about needing to connect to my health info on my iPhone and asked for my screen time passcode. I entered it wrong and my screen timed out and when I woke up the watch to try again the screen was gone and it said “start monitoring” with a green button. I pressed this but it says unable to start monitoring. I’ve deleted the app entirely and reinstalled it but it’s still giving the same error message. Disappointing because I’ve had POTS for 14 years now and was hoping to try out this new feature on my watch.
Brilliant
After finding out that we had a family history of POTS, I downloaded this app to see if I had some of the signs. Using using Tachymon readings I was able to figure out that what I have always thought to be low blood pressure is most likely POTS. I was able to adjust the alarm thresholds so they are triggered for more severe changes, which was really useful. I find it most helpful for alerting me to implement strategies when flare ups are confirmed, and to take ECG readings from my watch during flare ups so that I have them for my doctor to look over to rule out any other contributing factors as we go about the diagnostic process. Overall a really great app and the first of its kind, so kudos to the developer for creating it to fill the need of others with POTS.
Life changing
With in minutes of downloading it to my Apple Watch I caught my heart rate go above 150 just by standing up. I got to sit down before I collapsed or passed out. 100% got to download this app to your Apple Watch
LITERALLY LIFE CHANGING
I have looked for apps to help with my POTS, EDS, and MCAS before. Life threatening allergic reactions start with a heart rate of 90-95 bpm - not enough for the Apple Watch to “notice” (the built in tachycardia wanting is 100 and up). These low slow tachycardias used to be impossible for me to catch before I started having palpations. Now this app catches them in mere moments! It ignores the regular life of workout and walking or enjoying myself cooking or talking, but if I’m sitting and driving or something unexpected and my heart goes to that zone, ding! It knows. I’ve been “wishing for” this app for years. Now it’s here! Thank you from another “daughter with POTS” who is thankful beyond reason for this app!
App has become paywalled
This was a fantastic resource for those who needed to continuously track their heart rate. It now does little more than the basic heart rate monitor ihealth offers. Most of the features have been locked behind a SUBSCRIPTION paywall. It’s absolutely insane how developers don’t understand how many more people would be willing to pay a one time fee for apps and how much of a turn off it is to try turn this into a subscription service.
useless without graph
graphs are now behind a paywall, the app is pretty much useless as you cannot see how rapidly your heart rate rose or dropped without paying a MONTHLY FEE! shame on you for trying to profit off of the disabled community in this way.
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