Cross-posted to https://sh.itjust.works/post/23047054
I’m currently using Daylio. It works fine, but, given the sensitive nature of the information, I want something more private/trustworthy. The following is what I am looking for in the app:
Essentials:
- Android app.
- Support custom tags and notes when recording a mood.
- The ability to add a mood for a specific day/time other than current (for example, if I miss an entry).
- Support multiple entries per day.
Nice-to-haves:
- Visualizations of the moods, and other data, over time
- Data exports/backups
Tickmate is a one-bit journal to record if something happened or not, each day.
Preset categories or create you own categories. Can create AM and PM mood categories for more granularity.
Exports to a .db file in SQLite format.
Also interested in this. Though I’ve been thinking about writing a bash script to record my moods and use something like olive tin to give myself an interface for it.
I’m learning bash so it would be a good exercise for me, and I’ve been wanting to give olive tin a try.
I would trust Pixels over Daylio any day, but it’s not open source. Solo dev
Thank you for your suggestion 😊. Unfortunately, that app doesn’t allow multiple entries per day. I neglected to put that in my list of essentials. I will update it.
Honestly, you can just use the habit tracking app.
Loop Habits Tracker is a good one.
You just create a measurable habit and use 1-10 scale for your mood tracking.- It does have the option for notes but no tags unfortunately.
- You can add entries retrospectively.
- It has nice data visualization and you can export data.
- Since it’s a habit tracker it’s pretty private. You can name your mood tracker (habit) however you want, nobody can even tell it’s a mood tracker.
I’m not sure how well it works as a mood tracker, but I love this app, I’ve been using it for years.