Company Name: Walter Monecke
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Moodflow is a FREE app that captures your emotions, moods, thoughts,
and general well-being.
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The following contact options are available: Pricing Information, Support, General Help, and Press Information/New Coverage (to guage reputation).
E-Mail: [email protected]
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Developer: Monecke Labs
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by Erin Greenberg
I was excited to try this app for mood tracking. I liked the gradients and the customization available. I could really make it my own and track what was important to me. And it had pretty colors! What's not to love?
However, I ran into several bugs that froze the app. Adding a new person for interactions and notes to symptoms both froze the screen, forcing me to close the app and restart. However, that meant I lost the rest of the data I entered for the entry and had to redo everything.
These are some of the key features that would make it worth paying the subscription (and take the app from just a data entry app to an insight app). I signed up for the subscription (great value!) but canceled before the trial was over. I'd love to come back if these issues get fixed, but I don't want to be stuck in frustration.
by Msuog
This is the app I’ve been looking for. I downloaded every mood tracking app I could find last year and spent about 1 day on each of them before getting frustrated either by bad design, or by a lack of an important tracking feature (e.g. no way to track medications). When my psychiatrist told me about Moodflow yesterday, I downloaded it and was completely impressed and smitten. It’s free, it is visually appealing, it has all the features I could imagine included. I love that it’s there’s a way to track not only mood and journal, but also physical activity, sleep, medication, social interactions, and a gratitude journal feature.
My one wishlist item would be the ability to connect the app to other apps, such as Apple Health and Sleep Cycle, so I don’t have to put my physical activity and sleep info in manually.
I’m about to go tell everyone about Moodflow. Thank you for making this free and so accessible!
by Ilovemymonkeyz
I have tried so many journaling apps and books, and have not stayed consistent with any of them because they were missing something I needed or didn’t look esthetically pleasing, and because I have ADHD and depression. I love how easy it is to use and so customizable! I love how the free version gives you pretty much everything I need and there are no ads! I used to not journal when I was in a mood, but now I’m excited to journal about every mood. I get to see my progress and learn about myself, triggers, likes, and dislikes. The challenge option for habit tracking and encouragement is the icing on the cake! I am so grateful for this app! I didn’t want to overwhelm myself, so I will try the plus version soon!
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