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Wellness & Mindfulness — A Calm Space for Your Day

Tools that help you check in with yourself — data-minimal, offline and entirely yours

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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.

Privacy by Design

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.

What You See Over Time

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.

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Are my entries stored in a cloud?

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.

Do I need an account or an internet connection?

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.

How quick is a daily check-in?

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.

What can I read from the insights?

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.

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