4.0
175 reviews
100K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Catch It is a joint project between the Universities of Liverpool and Manchester, to help users better understand their moods through use of an ongoing diary.

The app was designed to illustrate some of the key principles of psychological approaches to mental health and well-being, and specifically Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT).

It is not intended to be a substitute for professional mental health care, therapy or advice. If you are worried about any aspects of your mental health, you should approach a professional.
Updated on
11 Feb 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.
No data shared with third parties
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This app may collect these data types
App activity
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.0
163 reviews
Noémie F
8 February 2025
This app used to be really helpful but the January 2025 update has changed what we are encouraged to reflect upon: instead of getting us to think about automatic thoughts it now shows us what we wrote in the "what was happening just before"-section. So it's just not working anymore.
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The University of Liverpool
10 February 2025
Thank you for flagging this issue. We are working to fix this now and an update will be available very soon. Once the fix is implemented, please do let us know your thoughts and we hope you'll find Catch It really helpful once again.
Jesse
12 June 2020
I like that you could add a PIN to make sure only you can see it. It's quite a simple app, but I don't really like how the diary system works. I feel like just having "Happiness, Depression, Anger, Anxiety" are quite vague. Maybe the app would be better if you could add your own custom emotion? That'd be much better than just "other". I don't like the way selecting the date and time that emotion happened works. It could be a little simpler. Like selecting Morning, Night, Evening, etc.
106 people found this review helpful
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The University of Liverpool
21 March 2024
Thanks for your review! It's really helpful as we work towards improving the Catch It app. We'd love to hear your thoughts on the latest prototype of this app - please email mobile@liverpool.ac.uk to get involved.
Simon Holt
8 January 2022
Love that you can enter your own emotion descriptions. This is a brilliant way to implement CBT in an app form. I wish you can: (1) delete entries (I entered something incorrectly and can't remove/edit it now) and (2) completely exit when you "log out" of the app (currently you can use "back" to go through previously viewed pages, even though you're logged out)
18 people found this review helpful
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The University of Liverpool
21 March 2024
Thanks for your review! It's really helpful as we work towards improving the Catch It app. We'd love to hear your thoughts on the latest prototype of this app - please email mobile@liverpool.ac.uk to get involved.

What's new

We're excited to bring you a major update with improved features and performance.

By choosing to share anonymous usage data, you can contribute to the University of Liverpool's mental health research. The app remains free to use even if you decide not to share your data.

Existing users can update the app without uninstalling the old version to keep previous diary entries. You then can choose any PIN.

We hope you enjoy the new version of Catch It!