I've often wondered whether there are any patterns or cycles to my moods so I built a simple iPhone app that occasionally pings me to ask how I'm feeling on a scale of 1 - 10. I also note down what I'm thinking or doing at that moment and automatically grab my location. I use the data to show some basic statistics on how I've been feeling on average over the past three days, past week and since I started tracking. There's also a graph of my moods over time.I'd love to get feedback on whether people would find something like this useful. I'm curious about what other things people would want to track about themselves and interesting things to do with the data.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/moodtrack/id541505268?mt=8
[+] [-] rjb|13 years ago|reply
I, similar to codegeek, always envisioned something simpler. Just three emoticons:
:( :| :)
Numbers may be more accurate, more quantitative, or what have you, but I think this is about being honest with yourself and not allowing yourself off the hook, "well, at least today was an 8". No. I want every day to be a 10!
Personally, I think trying to account for every emotion or mood possible would defeat the goal.
[+] [-] raju|13 years ago|reply
1. The website link on iTunes is not up (http://www.moodtrack.co/)
2. Is there a way for me to export the data out? Every other app that I use consistently lets me do this (A good example is Dayta that exports a CSV file) and it's absolutely essential for me to do it.
Good job. Hopefully you can answer the above two questions for me.
Thanks.
P.S - I already installed it, but I probably will just play with it till I know I can get my data out.
[+] [-] Harj|13 years ago|reply
1. Yep I'll put something up at that url soon, I just wanted to get this out there asap.
2. I absolutely plan on letting people export the data. I didn't include the option in this first release because I first wanted to see whether anyone would even use the app to input anything.
[+] [-] aaronpk|13 years ago|reply
I would love to see a version of this with fewer choices for moods. Even just three options like :( and :| and :) would be enough. At least then I would know I'm getting more consistent measurements.
[+] [-] Harj|13 years ago|reply
Regarding knowing whether you're using the same scale day after day, how about a relative scale? E.g. rather than giving an absolute "score" of how you're feeling, you say whether you feel better, worse or the same as yesterday?
[+] [-] laurenproctor|13 years ago|reply
I think you've really hit on something with the push notifications. AskMeEvery uses scheduling along with SMS and email to achieve something similar, but ultimately their tracking wasn't as robust as I would have liked.
I agree with dchuk in that the real power here has to do with your ability to turn raw data into true insights on trends and what affects a person's mood.
I saw you plan to make the data available to users over time. When you do so, it might be cool to also add some kind of data analysis forum or outlet where users can share the tools they've created to analyze their moods over time.
I'd also love to create custom categories or fields that I can check off so that when the app pings me, I answer something like Overall Mood: ____ Food:_____ Idea: ____ or something to that effect. This could also work with the tagging feature someone mentioned.
Thanks again for the share. I'm looking forward to getting my first ping and putting this app to work.
[+] [-] aaronbrethorst|13 years ago|reply
* Let me track answers to these questions: How was your sleep last night? Quality and number of hours.
* Optional, user-configurable yes/no questions. For example, let me set up "did you take your meds?", "did you exercise?", "did you eat gluten/dairy/etc. in the last 24 hours?"
* The workflow around adding a note is not super-clear right now.
* you should be able to delete accidental entries
thanks!
[+] [-] Harj|13 years ago|reply
I definitely want to track more things too, would like to do so without making the app too complicated or feel like work.
That's really useful to know that adding a note isn't clear and I'll add deleting entries to the next version.
[+] [-] dchuk|13 years ago|reply
Here's a few suggestions from my list of things I want to add to my idea:
-Allow me to add tags to my mood checkin. Over time, patterns will emerge for both positive and negative mindsets (hopefully)
-make the checkins randomly spaced out throughout the day so people don't just start ignoring the app after a while
-try and extrapolate some compound meaning from the data, something like "it seems when you don't get a lot of sleep then see this person, your mood drops"...can be tricky to do, but could really add to the long term value.
Good luck!
[+] [-] Harj|13 years ago|reply
- What kind of tags were you thinking? I've noticed myself starting to go in the direction of tags via the notes I add when I'm tracking a mood.
- Yep that's how notifications will work.
- This is the hardest and most valuable part of working on something like this. I'd love to make meaningful suggestions based on the data, am thinking of the best way to do that.
[+] [-] kyle_martin1|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] ColinHayhurst|13 years ago|reply
I've also used mappiness (mentioned below) and found that the best. But after 6 weeks I was not learning anything new so stopped using it. This is a common experience for people using these apps: As I've heard it at London QS meetups (I'm a founding member).
Still awaiting an app that nails it. I'm giving it whirl. Good luck!
[+] [-] LondonEngland|13 years ago|reply
I measured my mood twice a day for 2 months using a similar app on Android. I tracked 10 variables on a +/-10 point scale I think (excitement, contentment, anxiety, etc.)
Turns out my mood just oscillates around a baseline of about 7/10 pretty much irrespective of what's going on in my life.
It was an interesting experiment but I didn't see the point carrying on doing it long term.
[+] [-] Delphiki|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] Delphiki|13 years ago|reply
1) Allow users to go back and add a note to a previous day
2) Maybe allow users to customize how often MoodTrack pushes a notification asking how the user is doing. (I'm thinking an option to choose 1, 2, 3 or 4 times per day)
3) I second the option to use a relative scale (how are you doing compared to yesterday? - = +), as I'm still having trouble deciding if I'm a 7 or 8.
[+] [-] unohoo|13 years ago|reply
provides you with different types of moods - related to anger, excitement, happiness etc. You can post the moods to Facebook as well as send your 'mooed' via sms to friends. Its actually pretty cool
[+] [-] codegeek|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] Harj|13 years ago|reply
What do you think would be the best way to display the emotions? A grid of emoticons?
[+] [-] pknight|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] revorad|13 years ago|reply
This looks nice and easy. And for a change, I actually said yes to push notifications!
[+] [-] Doches|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] micheleharper|13 years ago|reply