Doing

The Friendly Mood & Pain Tracker, now for Apple’s iOS and WatchOS

 
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How were you Doing?

Want to track how you or someone close to you has been feeling?

The most honest and helpful way to see how you are doing over time is to capture it in the moment. Memories of how you think you felt are naturally biased in retrospect, for better or worse.

Doctors and patients agree that consistency is important, both so doctors can see regularity in a patient’s reporting, and to help patients look back on themselves clearly. Most mood- and pain-tracking apps let you log excruciating detail around individual pain sites and their differences. This kind of detail encourages people to focus on their pain, instead of staying free to enjoy life.

Doing: The Mood & Pain Tracker lets you simply and quickly follow the ups and downs of mood or pain, over any period of time, using the common Stanford scale for pain—displayed as expressive faces or as a standard number range from 1-10—covering months and years.

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Fast & Easy

Never miss a change to record how you are doing—tune the app’s reminders through clear and easy settings. With an Apple Watch, tracking how you feel is even faster and more frictionless.

We made it simple, and even a little fun, with supportive messages to follow your feelings. Get it now on the Apple App Store.