Moody: Mood Tracker & Journal

Moody: Mood Tracker & Journal

By Reflective Technologies ApS

  • Category: Lifestyle
  • Release Date: 2018-09-17
  • Current Version: 1.6.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 98.39 MB
  • Developer: Reflective Technologies ApS
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
Score: 4.4
4.42713
From 700 Ratings

Description

Moody lets you track your moods and keep a private journal with just a few taps. No typing required! Log a mood and tag your activities, mood triggers, and even the weather. Add a note and/or a photo if you're so inclined. Moody makes journaling effortless. Moody's simple journal feed contains a FILTER that will allow you to see only entries that contain a certain activity/trigger, mood, rating, or weather. Moody's powerful summary page will give you a tally of moods, activities/triggers, ratings, and more over a span of time (1 day, 7 days, 30 days, 365 days). Moody is a simple, fully customizable tool to help you learn more about yourself, your actions, and your behaviors. Moody Features: • Log a mood in seconds. Optionally log a note, photo, activities, and the weather as well. • 1000+ icons to choose from to make your own mood, activity, and weather icons. • Totally customizable. Create an icon for any mood, activity, and weather that you choose. • A journal FILTER can show only entries with a certain mood, rating, weather, or activity. • A powerful STATS page will show you a tally of your moods, activities, weather, and a graph of your moods over time. • Set reminders and never forget to log an entry. • Dark/Light background mode. Moody is FREE to try for 15 entries. For unlimited entries, upgrade to PREMIUM. Moody PREMIUM Features: • Unlimited entries. • Set a private passcode to keep your entries private. • Export your data as a CSV file that you can open in any spreadsheet program. • Backup your data to iCloud or Dropbox. MOODY contains subscriptions for the Growth Bundle, which is an optional monthly or annual subscription. Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, for the chosen plan's price. Subscriptions may be managed and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to your iTunes/App Store Account Settings after purchase. Read more about our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy here: • Terms of Service: https://growthbundle.com/terms-of-service/ • Privacy Policy: https://growthbundle.com/privacy-policy/

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Reviews

  • Used to be great

    1
    By Hamsteak666
    This app has been my go to for about a year. It’s always been a little low tech and glitchy but now it doesn’t work at all. I pay for a subscription I liked the app so much but now I’m canceling. RIP another good app
  • Bad business

    1
    By Samisok9
    Didn’t let me use it free because the upgrade purchase page wouldn’t go away so I bought the premium for a low cost. Then it wouldn’t let me add an entry at all. The page just kept closing out each time I tried. Can’t get in contact with the support stuff unless I have a certain email app downloaded which I don’t want on my phone. Very sad.
  • Moody tracker and journal

    5
    By Mela Baby
    Love the really awesome icons, however, I’m unable to add multiple emotion icons so I have to write a lengthier journal entry. I like the private daily life diary. A big thumbs up.
  • Great but needs a few improvements

    2
    By 72bleh33
    Used to be pretty good but they changed to a subscription and don’t honor lifetime membership. Apple came out with state of mind anyways which is far better. ———Previous Review —— This has been a really good tool for micro journaling. I check in hourly and it’s been really helpful to identify trends. I export the data and use it with power bi for some great analytics but it would be nice to have more powerful statistics natively. I also think there is room to improve backups to iCloud. Unfortunately it’s not an iterative backup. Once you add a lot of pictures, the backups can take a while because it deletes the database and uploads a full new one.
  • Bad app

    1
    By yrNormalAppRater
    Won’t even open.
  • A good concept but the tacking data needs work

    2
    By Jjjtttwww
    The app is helpful for quick day to day mood tracking, but the analytics interface needs a LOT of work- for example if you want to search your tacked moods from last year to look at trends you should be able to quickly swipe from month to month and then zoom in to the day- but Moodys ‘month’ is still swiping one day at a time (same for year) also the notes taken regarding a particular mood at a particular time do not corrisponde and are not in order. I’ve used this to track anxiety which leads to panic attacks- but now I am trying to go back and look at specific notes and trend in a particular day I am unable to see the notes easily. This needs a user interface overhaul for this app to be practical.
  • Buggy, overall not great

    1
    By Resulinde
    Spent 30 minutes entering a broader variety of moods before I started actively using it. When I go to make an entry, it lets me select one mood and also shows that another random mood is selected as well; however, if I close out then entry it only shows the mood I selected. If I try to choose more than one mood, it immediately crashes so I have to create multiple events if I am feeling more than one emotion. *update* Apparently you’re only supposed to be able to choose one emotion. That’s a really dumb design decision, who only has a single emotion at a time all the time? I hate that the weekly summary only shows your emotions as emojis. You have to click into a specific day to see what a special fix emoji means. The filtering to massage the data to see the trend you’re looking for is very clunky. I tested this alongside similar apps Moodlight and iMoodJournal. I was looking for an app that let me record my moods several times a day as I’ve recently begun taking medication that can cause mood swings and my doctor recommended keeping a journal so we know if the dose needs to be adjusted in a few months. I prefer the guided ease of Moodlight but similarly to Moody, the analysis function of the app is terrible. iMoodJournal is more open-ended which seems a little daunting but I can log everything the way I want to, even medication if I’m so inclined. The analysis functionality is by far the best of the three apps. Any moods or factors that you’ve entered have a running score for the time period you’re viewing so if you’ve tagged an emotion or factor multiple times, it shows you what the average feeling score you had when you selected it. I purchased Moody at the reduced subscription rate of $5.99 and tbh even that was too much. Maybe if it was for a direct purchase vs subscription. iMoodJournal was also cheaper at $2.99 with no furth subscription necessary.
  • Best app

    5
    By kiriscooldonttalktoher
    Love it lolz
  • Good but very hard to cancel-

    3
    By Maytag Owner55
    This app is very good. But when it comes time to cancel they probably make it difficult for a reason. I find these tactics dishonest and wouldn’t recommend the app for that specific reason. Not cool Moody.
  • Please fix

    5
    By VinceLopiccola
    Please modify the ”sort by” filters UI screen. The filters are too tightly spaced together, making it challenging to filter and search effectively.

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