Anxiety Log Reviews
Published by Samantha Roobol on 2018-08-07🏷️ About: Keep track of your mental wellbeing with our handy Anxiety Log Journal. Track your anxiety levels with this anxiety and mood tracker.
🏷️ About: Keep track of your mental wellbeing with our handy Anxiety Log Journal. Track your anxiety levels with this anxiety and mood tracker.
- Gives a look at your month and anxiety
- Tracks attacks and thoughts to figure out what is causing the deep problem
- Impressed therapist with the amount of information being tracked
by Soock Me Deak
The date and time are never right, the time is shown in i think military time? I’m not sure honestly. It’s quite infuriating I’m trying a new app. I use Daylio for my daily overall feeling and it’s awesome
by Redfish345
I love AnxietyLog two much and it’s the best tracker I’ve seen so far. I have two issues though, I have not figured out if this can be backed up to the iCloud and if it isn’t then there’s a chance I could lose all my data. The second is that there is no way bar to track the amount of time for panic / anxiety attacks.
by BigL0u
This is extremely helpful but sometimes the dates glitch off and things delete. I very much want AnxietyLog to work. This is the only one that track specifically the anxiety attacks that I have. I really hope the kinks can be worked out of AnxietyLog. I really want this to be the main one I use.
by Dsc1234567
Doesn’t spell check/autocorrect and scrolling through the dates messes with my phone. Also, the dates are completely off in the log, which is very confusing. I like the idea, but would really like the bugs fixed
by Kass0623
I read through the comments and the problems reported a year ago are still an issue today. I’m using this to log anxiety and export to clinician but the dates being wrong is extremely bothersome. When I enter the date it always logs the day before. PLEASE FIX.
by You Crossed The Line
Just started today. AnxietyLog reflects tge correct date on my entry but when it adds to log it puts the wrong date. No way to edit or fix. Just ok. I won’t export because I don’t want wrong date not coinciding with self-report.
by Amycicco
AnxietyLog has everything needed to log anxiety and has nice reporting and exporting capabilities.
However, the complete lack of autocorrect typing makes it almost unbearable to use. PLEASE incorporate this - it would make AnxietyLog a pleasure to use rather than a huge struggle.
Also the date entries seem to be buggy. If you alter the date in an entry it doesn’t seem to always update, and the dates/times on the entry list don’t match what was entered.
I could live with the date bugs if autocorrect was added!
by A.white.clarinet
This is really helpful to track my attacks and thoughts to figure out what is causing the deep problem. My therapist was very impressed by the amount of information that was being tracked.
The only problem is the dates on the log show up 1 day before they actually happened. Not sure if this is just me or anyone else is having the problem, just thought I’d share in case it needs updated!
by SmokeyK👩🏻🦰
I just got AnxietyLog because I have anxiety and have noticed it’s becoming worse. I really like AnxietyLog however I think there should be an option that helps you do something about it.
by Spidey970
Like AnxietyLog one exception. Even though user enters correct episode date, the day report shows one day behind. Specifically, I logged episode on 12/22/19 date but the report shows my typical events are occurring on Saturday 12/21/19.
Also, didn’t understand what the second level/measure was for so I just rated same.
by Bellaseeley
i’ve been tracking anxiety in my notes but this is much better. gives u a look at your month +anxiety
by DubDubberly
Basically a simple app that does what I need. Not only can I track my episodes of anxiety but the fields in the log help remind you to do something about it, not just sit there and endure it.
But there are two items that really need fixing. First of all, it apparently is connected to a spell checker because it underlines things that are misspelled. Great. But please connect it to the auto-correct functionality!! My thumb typing isn’t that good. So I’m having an anxiety episode and I then have the aggravation of continually backing up to fix typos so it’ll be legible!
Also, there needs to be a warning message if you’ve started a log entry and then mistakenly leave the page. Twice, I’ve had a full entry done and accidentally swiped to the right and poof! It’s gone!
Fix those two aggravations and it’ll be a decent app!
Yes. Anxiety Log is quiet safe to use but use with caution. This is based on our NLP (Natural language processing) analysis of over 16 User Reviews sourced from the Appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 3.3/5 . Justuseapp Safety Score for Anxiety Log Is 28.6/100.
Yes. Anxiety Log is legit, but not 100% legit to us. This conclusion was arrived at by running over 16 Anxiety Log User Reviews through our NLP machine learning process to determine if users believe the app is legitimate or not. Based on this, Justuseapp Legitimacy Score for Anxiety Log Is 43.1/100..
Anxiety Log works most of the time. If it is not working for you, we recommend you excersise some patience and retry later or Contact Support.
**Pricing data is based on average subscription prices reported by Justuseapp.com users..
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Export | $0.99 |
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If you suffer from generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety, stress, or any other anxiety disorder, or if you're prone to frequent panic attacks or anxiety attacks, this anxiety tracker can help you gain more insight to your anxiety levels and day to day mood, stress, and happiness.
Track your anxiety levels with this anxiety and mood tracker.
Many people with anxiety find it helpful to keep a regular diary of their thoughts and feelings.
When it comes to personal well-being, one’s mood plays an important role in determining energy levels, where the attention is focused, and the actions taken.
Keep track of your mental wellbeing with our handy Anxiety Log Journal.
The simple act of putting negative thoughts on a phone can sometimes even diminish their power and make them feel more manageable.
But journaling can also help you look for the (sometimes subtle) patterns in your reactions.