Alongside our games, we develop gently designed companions for everyday life. Mood Tracker, for instance, is a calm mood journal: a check-in of a few seconds a day is enough — choose your mood on a five-point scale, optionally add a note and tag what you have experienced. Over time, these small entries turn into readable patterns: your current streak, a rolling average and a hand-drawn timeline that breaks on missed days, so the line never pretends.
These tools are private from the ground up: everything stays on your device, works offline and needs no account — no data leaves your phone. Insights present connections honestly as such, never as promises about cause and effect. A calm design in restrained tones and respect for system settings like reduced motion keep the experience incidental and pleasant.
Small daily entries turn into readable patterns. A dashboard shows your current streak, a rolling 7- or 30-day average, a hand-drawn mood timeline that breaks on missed days, and the overall distribution of your moods. A "Mood by Activity" section highlights connections — the activities that often show up on your better days — always honestly as correlation and never as a promise about cause and effect. Your full history is grouped by month and filterable by mood.
No. All entries stay 100% local on your device. There is no account, no synchronization and no data collection — none of your data leaves your phone.
No. The app works fully offline and without sign-in. You can start right away, and nothing is locked behind an account or a connection.
A few seconds: choose your mood on a five-point scale, optionally add a note and tag what you have experienced. There is one entry per day, which you can add to, edit or delete at any time.
Your streak, a rolling 7- or 30-day average, a hand-drawn timeline that breaks on missed days, and which activities often go hand in hand with your better days — presented explicitly as a connection, not a cause.