
Teagen Traver
Pretty good. This is the app I'm actually using btwn it, How We Feel, and Moodistory which I got all at the same time to try. I wish that: you could add your own feelings; the pop ups with the (sometimes funky) definitions of the words could be turned off; & the feelings scrolling when all are open could scroll any two columns at a time rather than snapping to predetermined sets of 2 columns. Eg can see col 1&2 or 3&4 but not 2&3. I've also had the app crash a few times when adding new tags.
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Grace Fleming
I love its simplicity and I love its flexibility. Pixy lets me note how I'm doing without overthinking it - a quick selection of a colored box and I'm on my way! And if I want, I can pick an emotion from a list. The list is profoundly helpful with learning to name and tame emotions. Again, if I want, I can add easily track sleep by selecting an icon. And if I want to use Pixy more like a journal than a tracker, I can do that too! I don't have to use it the same way each time.
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Anna Laura “Main”
This is the app I've been looking for forever.. It has everything I want.. It gives you 3 sections to journal y track your moid for the day ( morning, afternoon, evening). It has the option to use tags on for your journaling, which you are able to add y edit the tags. I love that there is no sign up y no personal information is taken. There is an option to put a password on, but I can't recall if it is the whole journal or just one entry..