UriTrack

4.0
116 reviews
10K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

UriTrack is an app which enables you to log your urinary events (urination, leaks, urges, cathether use) as well as your fluid intake and notes. This is a replacement for a voiding log or a voiding diary that is often used in diagnostics of various urinary problems.

This app allows you to check your recorded events and modify them. You can also view charts with various statistics related to your recorded data. You can also export your data and import it in another device and you can also generate a pdf file with a table of all of your events.

You can select various date and time formats as well as three different measurement units: ml, oz and dcl.

The developer does not collect nor does he have have access to the data you input in the app.
Updated on
May 27, 2025

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
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Ratings and reviews

4.1
112 reviews
A Google user
August 27, 2019
Very very good and useful all, I have just had a kidney transplant last week and got home from hospital 2 days ago, and I have to measure my input and output, not yet tried exporting the data but hope itll go in to excel so I can add all the necessary hospital ID numbers and name and what not so when I go to clinic for check up I can print it off and show them, I'm 26 so it far better to have this all on a app instead of using pen and paper so I thank you for an amazing app
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Viktor Kocur
August 27, 2019
I'm glad you find the app useful! When exporting you can export directly to PDF and you could edit it to include your name (or use a pen). You can also export the zip file, extract it and in the Excel "data" tab import from text. It should work, but you have to do this for every day logged and there will be some useless data (e.g. urge for intake).
Gavin Ward
June 8, 2023
This app is my best friend, perfect for people who like myself have catheters, so you can keep an eye on your input and output of fluids. Or you can use it normally for fluid intake. I highly recommend this app to people who do have urine problems and catheters, but also to anyone who likes to keep records of fluid input and output, especially if you have hospital appointments. Thank you to who ever made this app!!
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Aunt Lettie Story Lady
December 22, 2020
Hi Viktor, Thank you so much for creating this easy to use app. Not easy to find but more useful than mist that I have come across and without having to purchase expensive digital equipment to go alongside it that will only work if you have 4G or 5G and our great WiFi. This you can use offline. And there's nothing you need to synchronise to! 👀😱🙏🏽💯
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What’s new

UriTrack has now been officially open-sourced and I am glad to release a new version of the app with new features added by an open-source contributor Erik Dorner. The new release includes new export options for .csv and Excel sheets. The update also fixes default filenames for exported files and pdf pagination.