Many users struggle to find a simple, private, and effective way to track their moods and mental health. Existing solutions often require accounts, store data on servers, and lack personalization, which can deter users from consistently tracking their moods.
Without a suitable mood tracking solution, users may find it difficult to monitor their mental health, identify patterns, and make informed decisions about their well-being.
Pain Points
- Lack of privacy and data security in mood tracking apps
- Complexity and unnecessary features in existing solutions
- Inadequate integration with health data
- Limited customization and personalization options
- Difficulty in consistently tracking moods due to poor user experience
I built Commute Timer for one reason: Track your daily commute time without noise, accounts, or tracking. It’s live on Android and completely free. 🚗 What it does 🕒 Track your commute duration 📝 Add optional notes 📱 Works fully offline 🔒 No login required ⚡ Lightweight and fast 🔐 Privacy-first by design • No accounts • No analytics • No ads • No location tracking • No data collection • No servers • Everything stays on your device Uninstalling the app removes all stored data. If you want a minimal, distraction-free commute timer that respects privacy, this might help. Would genuinely appreciate feedback from early users. Playstore link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.atoyapps.commutetimer
A mood tracking journal app for iOS that focuses on simplicity and privacy. Users can log their moods, add notes or photos, and sync data through iCloud. The app integrates with Apple Health to provide insights into how health metrics relate to mood.
Hey, I just launched **kitsu**, a mood tracking journal app for iOS, and I wanted to share a bit of the story behind it. I've built and shipped 11+ apps at this point. Most of them never really went anywhere. I kept thinking ASO would be the thing that finally gets traction, but it hasn't done much. I've been feeling super stuck for a while. kitsu is my attempt to break that cycle. Instead of shipping fast and moving on to the next thing, I decided to slow down and build something I actually care about. Something where every design decision was intentional. I've spent more time on this app than anything I've made before, and I think it shows. Before launching, I ran a TestFlight round with friends and family. Fixed a bunch of bugs, reworked some UX flows, and just focused on making the whole thing feel solid before putting it out there. **So what is kitsu?** It's a mood tracker that's genuinely simple. Open the app, tap your mood, add a photo or note if you want. That's it. No account required, no servers. Your data stays on your device and syncs only through your personal iCloud. We have some anonymised usage analytics but we never read or analyse what you actually write. It also connects to Apple Health and shows you how your workouts, sleep, and heart rate relate to how you're feeling. There's streaks to keep you going, home screen widgets for quick access, and a cute fox mascot that keeps you company 🦊 **Pricing:** kitsu is free to use, no catch. You only need to upgrade to Pro if you hit the daily post limit and want higher limits, or if you want to see how your health data correlates with your emotions. If neither of those matter to you, there's no reason to pay. I'm also planning to add more premium features soon, and based on data and feedback I might increase the free tier limits too. Right now I'm trying to figure out the marketing side. I've been experimenting with Instagram carousel posts and posting on forums, but honestly I'm still learning what works. If you have any feedback on the app itself or ideas on how to get it in front of more people, I'm all ears. And if you do try kitsu and enjoy it, leaving a rating on the App Store would help me out a ton. As a solo dev, every rating counts more than you'd think. Here ya go - [https://apps.apple.com/in/app/mood-tracker-kitsu/id6758033814](https://apps.apple.com/in/app/mood-tracker-kitsu/id6758033814)