MindDoc: Your Companion App Reviews

VERSION
4.18.15
SCORE
4.7
TOTAL RATINGS
29,357
PRICE
Free

MindDoc: Your Companion App Description & Overview

What is minddoc: your companion app? Top mental health app with over 3,000,000 downloads and 4.7 stars out of 26,000+ reviews.

Developed by clinical psychologists in close collaboration with leading researchers for those who want to learn about emotional well-being or who suffer from mild-to-moderate mental illness including depression, anxiety, insomnia, and eating disorders.


MINDDOC ALLOWS YOU TO

Log your mental health and mood in real-time.

Get insights and summaries on your symptoms, behaviors, and general emotional well-being to help you recognize patterns and find the best resources for you.

Discover our library of courses and exercises to help you on your journey toward emotional well-being.



ABOUT MINDDOC

MindDoc is a leading monitoring and self-management app for promoting emotional well-being and coping with such mental illnesses as depression, anxiety, insomnia, and eating disorders.

MindDoc can be used by itself for prevention or self-help, or as a part of treatment with a mental health practitioner.

Our questions, insights, courses, and exercises have been developed by clinical psychologists and are aligned with international treatment guidelines for mental disorders.

For technical support or other inquiries, please send an email to: feedback@minddoc.de.



IMPORTANT INFORMATION

The MindDoc App is a risk class I medical product according to Annex VIII, Rule 11 of the MDR (REGULATION (EU) 2017/745 on medical devices)

Intended Medical Purpose:

The MindDoc monitoring and self-management application medical device provides continuous long-term sign and symptom monitoring of common mental disorders. This protocol is supplemented by courses and exercises. This enables users to recognize patterns in their symptom trajectories which then can be shared with a mental health care provider and used for self-management.

MindDoc thus

provides users orientation regarding the need to consult a mental health care provider by providing an assessment of the general emotional health. A mental health care provider then can include the summary of the protocols in his overall diagnostic and clinical assessment.

enables users to self-manage symptoms and related problems by providing both transdiagnostic and disorder-specific evidence-based courses and exercises which help them to recognize, understand, and cope with signs and symptoms of mental disorders by self-initiating behavior change.

The application explicitly does not replace the diagnosis by a mental health care provider, but can only give orientation on whether to consult a mental health care provider who then can include the results of the medical device in diagnostic processes.

The application explicitly does not replace psychotherapy.

Please read the regulatory information (e.g., warnings) and instruction for use as provided on our medical device site: https://minddoc.com/medizinprodukt

You can find more information about our terms of use here: https://minddoc.com/app-agb

Here you can learn more about our privacy policy: https://minddoc.com/datenschutz


The monthly and annual MindDoc Plus subscription renews automatically unless turned off in Account Settings at least 24h before the current period ends. Payment is charged to your iTunes account. The unused portion of the free trial is forfeited after purchase.

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App Name MindDoc: Your Companion
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Updated 06 February 2024, Tuesday
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MindDoc: Your Companion Comments & Reviews 2024

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Great for the first few months..... I’ve been using this app for almost 6 months now. It’s been incredible - it visually shows me the progression of my moods via color-coded graphs and gives me access to patterns and other important data. It also has a journaling function that is AWESOME for mental health purposes and processing things. It sends me notifications 3 times a day - morning, mid-day, and late evening - and it prompts me to answer questions about how I’m feeling. It’s great. However, I noticed a while ago that the functions that used to be free are now only accessible with a premium account. This premium account comes with a premium price tag - nearly $50 a year. I’m not happy to now have to pay for basic features like adding your own edited emotions to the list of ones to choose for each entry. I reached out to the develops/consumer services to express my discontent with this change. I haven’t gotten feedback, so I will searching for a new journaling app. Other than that, it’s a great journaling and mood tracking app for those with and without mental health issues.

Bad color palette. Update: These guys are real gamers. They actually listened and got the colors back to the og’s; while not the exact same with transparency etc with the more orange theme, I'm glad the old colors are back. 2nd time where my problems have been addressed, and i’m very pleased with MindDoc. I’ll leave my original review below: Ig i understand like how companies need to change it up every once in a while, but booting me and many users out of our logged in accounts, and putting a bad color palette over everything is garbage dude. Like why would dark purple be moderate and teal be very good? The old colors looked a lot better, should be able to switch back to them. Also not being able to see my previous months for emotions blows. Literally putting everything behind a paywall almost couldnt log today. Not that i normally do, but the main reason i kept the app was to see my progress post breakup, but if thats gone no need to keep the app. Smh

Moodpath. Overall, Moodpath provides users with a safe outlet to seek mental health guidance. A strength of the app is that it states that its evaluation should not be viewed as a clinical diagnosis. The app is a wonderful start for users to begin their journey towards a healthier physical and emotional well-being. It is unfortunate that the app does not allow the user to personalize such as meditation for beginners. Since this app is geared towards individuals who are 12 years of age or older it would be beneficial to provide exercises for individuals who have no prior experience with mindfulness. It can be difficult for adolescents to jump straight into exercises that are five to 30 minutes long. From my experience, it doesn't seem like the app is friendly to those individuals who are new to meditation. One of the best features of this app is that it provides users with mental health resources in the case that they are feeling isolated or lonely and are experiencing suicidal thoughts. Good job Moodpath, I’m really enjoying the app!

Thank you, Mood Path. I’ve struggled with mental health issues for 16 years. Depression, anxiety, and bipolar type II. For 16 years these feelings have been suppressed because I was always told growing up, “your problems are your problems and they are not something you talk about.” Someone like me who is reluctant to open up to a therapist, will greatly benefit from this app. I’ve been using it for a month and it really has helped me understand my feelings and how they affect my life. I love the 14 day report. Since I am new to treatment, the report is an awesome tool for me to give to my doctor so he can understand what’s going on in my mind. I struggle with conveying my feelings and thoughts into words because I’m new to this and have never sought help for issues. Thank you, Mood Path for an awesome resource.

So useful. I’m a 17yo girl and I’ve been through hell and back with my depression. MindDoc has genuinely helped me to realize what I need to focus on, if I’m going through an episode, and helps my therapist and I see how I’ve been feeling. I never use an app like this for longer than 2 weeks because I normally get tired of them but it’s been almost 9 months of me using this app and it’s helped so much. I started using it this year right before the pandemic because I had just gone through a heart break and was on the edge of ending it all. I found MindDoc and have used it every single day since. I’m very grateful for the help and guidance this app has given me. I would recommend this app to everyone, even if you don’t have a mental illness.

Helps with Insight of Patterns. The design of targeted screening questions and the layout of the place to journal is excellent. My doctor has also appreciated reports. I gave 4 stars though mainly because I consistently lose my journaling if I get interrupted or distracted. It would be better if it kept it open for longer in a draft form. I have had to rewrite things so many times that I may not be able to continue using the app. Plus it would be much easier if I were able to go back & edit a journal entry instead of making a new one if I think of something to add a few minutes later. I’d like to be able to open the app without questions sometimes just to refer back to a journal entry or create a report. I would like to be able to save my own set of feelings & activities to check off each time instead searching for others or just using the default ones.

Not exactly what I was looking for.. Don’t get me wrong, I love this app. But, when I tried the 14 day trial, I expected an actual note from a therapist or doctor explaining how I could help myself from what I’d written. Not necessarily interact with the therapist, but know how to take care of my depressive episodes or anxiety. I was completely disappointed to see that it just fave me a recommendation letter for a doctor. This could be useful to some people, but I don’t think It’s as useful for me as I first thought. Maybe if there could be some type of help in the app, like with the message when you say you’ve had or have planned (tw) suicide. I found that to be at least a little comforting. Implementing something like this would be a nice touch. I’m going to continue using this app, but for more of a journal than anything.

Good app but needs tweaking. Many of the questions need a “sometimes” or maybe an “other” button, they are hard to just answer “yes” or “no”. For example, “Have you been thinking about death recently?” There’s only a yes or no answer. I picked yes, because it was only a few days after the anniversary of my sister’s death, and also my deceased father’s birthday, plus one of my friend’s child had recently died. A chat box popped up immediately after I answered yes to the death question, asking if I thought about my death or self-harm, etc., but again, there are only yes or no answers. I understand that the answers have to be able to be entered into an algorithm that is computer-analyzed, but there still should be some way to expand on some of the answers, even if those “free texted answers” have to get analyzed by a real person instead of the computer. I do think that offering resources when someone answers key “trigger” answers is wonderful, to give help to those people without a mental health counselor. I have not yet finished my first two weeks of using the app, so my data has not yet been compiled into a report. I have an appointment with my counselor next week and I hope to be able to take my Moodpath data with me to the appointment.

Used to have this app for 3+ years. i had this app for YEARS. one day the app updates (around early november?) and it all goes downhill. it wouldn’t let me create an account or log into a new one despite my efforts, so i try making a guest account- only to find all my previous entries are no longer there. not only that, but even if they had been there, i would’ve had to pay to see them. i’ve scanned through other reviews and have encountered others with the same issue of no longer having any of their entries. i’m not going to nag too much about the paywall because i understand the want for money. however, i do think having to pay to see past entries doesn’t make the app worth it for users that prefer not to. i’m writing this months after uninstalling so i’m not even sure if these issues i’m writing about are still a problem, but i’ve moved on to another mood tracking app. now that i’m using a different one, i do think making entries 3 times a day is a bit excessive. once a day is enough for me personally.

Absolutely wonderful. I owe an eternal debt of gratitude to the developers of this app. I have suffered from BPD as well as ADHD, PTSD, anxiety...I can be a mess. Anywho, I’ve been in counseling for years, which is all well and good as far as Mon-Fri 9-6 goes, but what about the off hours? Admittedly, I even stressed out about my therapist getting too many messages from me at the answering service (he hasn’t really. He’s pretty awesome tbh). BAM!! Moodpath!! Already there have been times I’ve been in a bad way and Moodpath has tossed me a lifeline. There has been times when I was suddenly stuck in anxiety and despair and Moodpath PROMPTED ME first!! I’d be happy if it just kept my head above water until I could talk to my therapist, but it goes well above and beyond that (this also happened which is what prompted me to write this review). I am full of gratitude!! Love you folks there at Moodpath Central! Cheers!!

gave me hope. This app is the best thing ever, no joke. I have so many things going on in my life that could make me sad or happy, and as a very sensitive person, I was very overwhelmed and confused about how it was affecting my mental health. I always thought I was mildly depressed. I took a bunch of online quizzes and they all looked the same but gave me different results. A couple said I was clear, and a couple said I had mild depression. At this point I had no idea what to do or what to think, and I knew I wanted some real answers, pronto. I felt like a psychologist was a lot of money, and all I really wanted to hear was if I’m depressed or not. So, I looked up the app store for help thinking “there’s gotta be an app for this!” And then Moodpath was the first result. I checked it out, great reviews, completely free, so I got it. It’s been about 2 months now, and I’m in love. The 15-day results are a great schedule, and there is a reasonable amount of notifications, 3 times a day to answer questions describing your mood. I got real results in no time at all, for no charge. This app truly gave me some hope for myself and for others who need it because it’s really amazing and relieving. I think as long as you’re honest and you answer questions 3 times a day, this app will turn out perfect for you. Very pleased with this app and thanks so much to its creators❤️❤️

Good for the most part. I’ve been using this app for around 2 weeks and waited to write a review until I got the first result. This app works good as a mood tracker and the idea of repeated assessments every few weeks is a good idea, because your emotional state changes from time to time. I also like the feature where you can write down your thoughts after you answer your daily set of questions. The only things I would say is I wish the questions were less repetitive and generic... like they were basic depression/anxiety questions and depression/anxiety manifests itself in a variety of ways in different people & a lot of the questions repeated themselves over-and-over again and only sometimes id get a different question. Also on questions instead of just yes and no there should be a “Not applicable” option as well... for instance I’m young and there were questions such as “do you have a deceased sex drive?” And I’m not sexually active so it’s non applicable to me, but that wasn’t an option. Lastly I wish the results of the assessment took into account the severity of the symptoms themselves instead of just the number of symptoms. I feel like you can have a lot of depression symptoms but they might not be that severe or you can 1 or 2 and those happen to be bad symptoms, yet it would tell you your depression is mild if that makes sense. But overall I think this app is good.

App could be better. I downloaded this app hoping to keep track of my highs and lows And liked that they have you fill out your mood a couple times throughout the day as your mood can change as the day goes on. The thing I don’t like is that you only have limited mood descriptions to use unless you wanna pay 50$ (per year) for more so you’re left with basic descriptors like “happy, sad, depressed”. The questions it asks for the assessments are boring and repetitive and the layout of the app is also kind of boring. Nothing about the app feels that helpful. There are videos/audio clips available to listen to that act as a guided meditation or to help work through some issues, but you only have free access to one of them and the rest you have to pay for. Those could be helpful but I just can’t afford $50 for guided meditation I can find online.

10/10. I’ve used this app for about a year now and it’s really helped me track my mood throughout the day, week, and even months. All you have to do is answer a series of personalized questions three times a day and you get results in 2 weeks. Throughout the 2 week period before you get the main results, it also gives you ways of helping your current mood. It also has articles you can read on improving different mental disorders, practicing mindfulness, etc. As this app is personalized, it can help you with anything from depression and anxiety to eating disorders and insomnia. I personally use it to help with my depression, so it gives me tips on how to manage sadness such as finding something I liked during the day, or something good that happened and focusing on that. I would recommend this app to anyone, 10/10.

Great idea, a few minor issues. I love this app and have really been enjoying tracking my mood over time. The interface is great and the questions it asks are relevant to someone who struggles with depression. However I have found it frustrating that journal entries sometimes get deleted if I leave the app while in progress or if I go back and decide to change my mood after journaling and thinking about it more. There should be a way to retroactively change that, or the app should remember my journal entries if I go back. I just lost 3 paragraphs because of this, which is a little frustrating. All in all, though, I think it’s a useful tool. I would suggest that the developers just add functionality that treats the journal feature as an actual journal rather than just a place to jot down a few thoughts. I like to get in depth with my journaling.

Please Read. I do not recommend this app for people who might show symptoms of bipolar depression because in the three times it asks you questions a day and you are in different mood swings you answer very differently. In my experience I was already diagnosed with depression and anxiety by my psychiatrist and I got this app as a way to track my moods. Because I answered differently, the app seem to level out my moods as stable and proceeded to say that I show no symptoms of depression. That is not true and I would not use this app as a credible source. I think going to a medical health professional is best because also if you have anxiety in a similar way to me and you listen to this app with 100% seriousness, you may have more feelings of self guilt and self doubt. A common answer for me was answering Moderate as how I was feeling and when this app would send notifications in those moments where I was in a dark place I did not want to answer the questions to begin with so it did not accurately reflect my thoughts and feelings. So my advice is this is not for people that have severe mood swings because I feel like this app levels out extreme happiness and extreme sadness as normal when in reality it is still a mood disorder.

Still good, but . . .. I’ve been using this app for about 9 months now, & while it’s been incredibly helpful in tracking my moods/thoughts & giving insights to them, I feel like the results lately have been a little off considering the answers I’ve been giving to the daily questions. Specifically for my most recent results, it clearly shows that my responses to the questions have been a bit more severe than the last few weeks, but the result said that all my responses are “within normal range.” Vice versa, in previous results, even though my responses throughout the week were more positive, the app would say “indication of isolated symptoms of depression.” It’s just confusing & it makes me unsure if the app is accurate.

Helps my counsellor and I track my mood. Recently I’ve been diagnosis MDD. It was all very hard and I had a few episodes after. When I was first diagnosed I had taken the test to see how severe the depression was, I scored 22/27 so pretty bad. Once I got the app and tracked my mood and good things were happening and now that I am slowly accepting the help I need and the support I need when I recently took it again with my counsellor because I don’t take anti-depressants I scored a 13/27 so I went down quite a lot. I know that I will never get rid of my depression. It will be with me till the day I die. But It’s very positive seeing and reassuring all the progress you make and even better when you right down what causes you to feel the way you do because when you are feeling the lowest level of very bad you know what causes it and when you are ready you can do something that causes you to have a very good day.

NEEDS CUSTOMIZATION OF TIMING. This is a really great app and an amazing Idea, the only problem is that the timing of the questions is not customizable. I wake up at 8, so I get questions around 8, 12, and 5.. but that means that HALF MY DAY goes without questions (6pm-1am). This is bad for me because on the days that I have very low (or very high) moods it usually happens late at night. Also I have had multiple of my inputs show as “missed” hours or days after I answer the questions and add a mood which is frustrating. Lastly I wish the app gave me more consistent notifications, sometimes they are early by an hour or late by a couple of hours and sometimes I don't get notifications at all .. personally I find this very stressful because I know I cannot rely on a notification to remind me to log my mood. Overall this is a great app. I highly recommend it for everyone even if you do not have any serious emotional turmoil lol. The meditation and resources are an added bonus however I haven’t used then.

Super helpful but here’s a suggestion. This app has been super helpful for me this past year. I have had a really bad mental health year and I know I should probably see a therapist but I can’t afford one and the idea makes me super anxious. But being able to put my thoughts and feeling down and not let them boil over and get helpful suggestions and ideas on managing my symptoms has been great. However I have one issue with the newest update; I really don’t like the way the tags appear now. Before there were about 6-10 tags listed by the three main emotions and a search bar to look up or add your own. Now it’s just a huge list and all the tags are mixed up, there is no order. I really wished they were grouped again but they should be at least in alphabetical order. Now when I scroll through them all I just get frustrated and give up. Please fix this!

Not for me. I see it’s working for others and that’s great! I found that the questions were repetitive. I’d like to see some more advanced AI here where the app remembers what things you struggle with and what you don’t. Kind of reminds me of going to the dr office and they always make me fill out the depression and asthma screening sheet even though I’ve been diagnosed with clinical depression for over ten years and asthma for over seven. The questions are very vague in my opinion and not necessarily related to my illness. For example, “Do you find it hard to make decisions lately?” Well yes, I’ve always been indecisive person. So constantly being asked this is just a bit annoying. It’s a little less personal than I’d like it to be I suppose. The list of emotions to chose from when charting your mood are not nearly as many as I’d like to see. Hate to compare another app here but Sanvello does a great job of this. Depression isn’t just sadness, it can be anger, apathy, boredom, loneliness, etc. I do, however like the literature and guides in the discover tab. Very helpful when you don’t know exactly what you’re feeling and for trying different methods to alleviate the bouts of depression and anxiety attacks.

actually insanely helpful. I have Bipolar 2, so I initially got the app to track my moods. If you are consistent and write notes and answer the questions every day, the results at the end are really, really helpful. Plus, it makes it easy to see if there are any trends in your behaviors or moods. They even give you suggestions as to what potential “ailment” you may have (sorry i didn’t have a better word lol) or what areas you struggle the most in. For example, they’ve told me that I have had most of my struggles with my intensely fluctuating mood, as well as struggles with my body image and eating. They explained what an eating disorder is and potential signs and things I may want to consider looking into or reaching out for help for. It’s all very helpful and quite accurate as I’ve already been diagnosed with an eating disorder about 3 years ago. Highly recommend

Okay but one major drawback. This is great for doing exactly what it says on the tin: tracking my moods over time, especially as connected or reacting to events. The only thing that drives me nuts is that it dumps my journal entries as I’m trying to write them because the phone rang or because I was distracted for a second. (Since I have to set aside what I was doing to make an entry, I can’t be absolutely sure nothing will cause me to stop writing or need to check something else.) it’s really infuriating because I tend to write a lot and like the opportunity to ramble and cover all the middle ground that questions leave out. The questions are kind of a different irritation because they rarely apply to me. They’re very generic and always yes/no. They don’t apply to someone with lifelong social problems or an unemployed person or an artist, etc. So I have to try and adapt them, like I do everything else and it gets tiresome. The journal is the only part I don’t have to adapt, but that’s only when my entry doesn’t crash and get lost. Oh and when it crashes the screen that comes back is my keyboard, but the type field is gone. I can type all I want but nothing will happen. I can’t say I’m done, I can’t go onto the next thing or anything. The only thing I can do is close the app completely. That trashed the whole entry and brings up the questions from the beginning. Super annoying.

Very beneficial!. I have been using this Mind Doc for the last two weeks and I don’t know why I didn’t think to download it sooner! As a college student, life can be extremely hectic and overwhelming especially when you’re trying to balance multiple things at once. This app has allowed me to reflect on my behavior and understand why it is important to keep track of my mental health. My favorite aspect of this is the journaling portion! For me, it can be hard to verbally express my emotions and know that people are actually acknowledging my feelings. By journaling, it has allowed me to get everything off of my chest and remember certain aspects of my day more clearly. I also really appreciate the different courses and audio tracks available as it has helped me to relaxed. 10/10 would recommend!

So far so good.. My therapist recommended for me to keep track of my moods throughout the day and handed me a xeroxed packet stapled together. I understood the importance but I’m not going to carry around a workbook and a pencil, let alone remember throughout the day and I didn’t think it would be an accurate reflection if I only wrote in it when I felt like I was going off the rails. This app gives reminders so I can see that yeah, there are times when things are going smoothly and when they aren’t I can try to figure out what is triggering my moods wether it was lack of sleep the night before, is it just hormones, did I forget to eat? I’ve only been using it for a week but it makes it easy to keep up on it and I’m curious to see in a month how helpful it is to look back. I haven’t dived in to the articles or found it necessary to upgrade, for now I am just happy to track my moods and it is easy to use.

Just an idea. Everything’s great but... I think it’s an amazing app although it does not accommodate bipolar depression, as I unfortunately noticed, and only unipolar depression as clarified from Moodpath. It’s still very good for keeping track of moods. I just updated and noticed there are helpful courses that we’ll now have to pay for. For this app I really wouldn’t mind but before the courses section was the “Knowledge” section that had lots of information about treatments and different stuff that helped me. I really think the information there could’ve helped any newcomers that found the app like it did me. Especially the articles explaining therapy and medications like antidepressants and stabilizers. It made me more open to the idea of medication, in my case I might actually need it but I’ve been hesitant, and going out to find a therapist. Just an idea I think articles should be put back on the app. It is very educational and informative.

Potential improvements. I hate to rate this anything less than 5 stars but there’s one big reason why this app doesn’t work as well as it could for me. I realize that adding features for bipolar 1 or bipolar 2 would require quite a lot of expansion but I think it would be wonderful and immensely helpful if one day this app would grow that far. I have been trying really hard to track my mood over the past year since having my first diagnosable hypomanic episode and so far this app’s layout and functions are my absolute favorite. But when it comes to tracking hypomania or mania there is basically nothing. I know that for myself and a lot of other people with either bipolar 1 or 2, mania, hypomania and mixed episodes can be a lot harder to pin down and be aware of. I have quite a few more suggestions if that’s something any developers are open to, but I highly recommend looking into features that could apply to bipolar disorder in addition to unipolar depression.

Helping me after experiencing an emotional abuse relationship. This app has helped me tremendously. I wouldn’t take it to diagnose anything severe and would recommend seeing an in person therapist for severe depression or other disorders, (I think it would be hard to pinpoint the symptoms spec) but it’s insightful algorithm asks different questions based on your responses and even provides help for people having suicidal thoughts. It has been a tremendous relief and friend for me during a really tough time in my life. It’s helped me track my emotions, (without any annoying ads or pointless advice) it easily pushes you into being more mindful, and gives simple beautiful and easy to follow videos that are calming and has ultimately inspired and fueled my desire to keep improving myself and find an in-person psychotherapist. I’ve dealt with depression since the age of 15, and I’m on medication. But it’s been really helpful learning to be mindful, and learning more about self growth. I’ve always wanted a good mood tracker and will continue to use this. ♥️ thank you for your help.

It leaves a lot to be desired. I was really excited about this app at first, but after two months, it became just an annoyance. It asks about 3 questions from a small set of questions every day. It doesn't ask any questions to determine if the way you are feeling is due to stress. It doesn't address anxiety (even though it says it does in the description). The "how are you feeling" section at the end of the questions is arbitrary, doesn't get monitored or considered in your report at all. The insights it gives aren't helpful. When you are "having a mild depressive episode" it basically just tells you to just be happy.....I am giving it 3 stars because the way the app is set up has lots of potential to be so thing good. But for the amount of time you give it each day, you don't get much useful out of it. But is free and you get what you pay for. I would be willing to pay a monthly subscription to this app if they expanded their data collections and analyzing, even if they didn't give a "fix it" insight, though I'd be willing to pay more if it had actually helpful tips to overcoming the problems it finds.....so it's not bad, but it's still in the baby phases of a becoming a great app. I deleted it for now. I may revisit it next year to see if things have improved.

Wonderful and very interactive. I haven’t gotten my results back yet. But I just love how it is all set up! With the questions and the options/scale to tell how much things are bothering you. I downloaded several journaling apps and this one has been my favorite. Because of the way it asks you questions daily and things are modified based off your answers. I also love how it asks three questions a day, so I could figure out at what time I started feeling better or worse, what time my meds started and what time they faded, the question feature is super helpful. I also love how it doesnt only have “happy, sad, or mad” as emotions, but other more specific ones as well. It is difficult for me to just type and journal because I end up typing way to much about my feelings. So having adjectives to pick from was very nice, so I could just type about how I felt. The only complaint I have is that I cannot go back and edit my entires once I post them, if I messed something up. I’ve only been using this app for a week and I’m already loving how easy it makes observing your own emotions.

For Anxiety: Use Bloom or Unwinding Anxiety apps instead. This app is extremely limited. I just went through the general anxiety disorder section and, although GAD was explained very well, in the end it just recommended going to a psychologist for treatment (coincidentally, they upsell a psychologist service on their app as well). As someone seeking a app for supplemental treatment techniques in addition to my current psychologist, psychiatrist, and TMS therapy, this app is pretty much useless. I also purchased the CBT based Bloom app at the same time and compared side-by-side, Bloom appears to be much better quality so far. I have also just completed 5 weeks of the Unwinding Anxiety app which is mindfulness based and it is excellent and HIGHLY recommended although a bit pricey - but WELL worth the money if you can afford it, my anxiety has gone from a 8-10 down to a 1-3 on most mornings, just from using that app. I do wish that app would also touch on CBT techniques as mindfulness is great but I also think that it does not address the actual thoughts, and core issues very well.

Great for teens and young adults. According to Moretti and Peled, depression is one of the most common issues of adolescence (2004). Adults experience a clarity of adolescent memories referred to as the reminiscence bump, likely the result of many firsts during this developmental stage (Steinberg, 2014); journaling and clarifying thoughts and emotions on these firsts can help in reflection and self-assurance. Additionally, Steinberg addresses the three R’s of adolescent brain development: reward, relationships, and regulation (2014). MindDoc would be helpful while the adolescent brain is in this stage of neuroplasticity; its design initiates reward-seeking behavior of completing tasks, and the acknowledgement of positive and negative emotions can help a teen learn to self-regulate. If a teen can recognize a pattern in their manic or depressive symptoms, they should be able to project that interpretation into their future and hopefully avoid or at least curb any risky behavior. While this app states that it is appropriate for ages twelve and above, it may be best for adolescents sixteen and older, during the time that their brains are better attuned to problem solving and abstract thought (Moretti & Peled, 2004).

Easy Improvements?. As is the app is very good, however i’d like more customization. Most of the time the questions at the beginning don’t apply to me most days. I’d like some sort of setting where you could go in and check like “i want to see these questions often” or “i want to see these questions rarely” based on what does/does not often apply. I’d also like to be able to set individual times. I wake up at 6, get morning questions at 7:30 which is great! But my afternoon questions don’t come until 12. I usually miss them because I have class at that time, so i’d like to be able to set that at my actual lunch time. I also would prefer to have my evening questions before bed, rather than in the middle of the time i set aside for studying, because my mood is usually the same while i’m doing that. I also think you should either have a different system for picking emotions/experiences (where you can see all the options when you’re choosing rather than having to put in more, or be able to search by like positive neutral/negative feelings) or be able to add them to the homepage. For example if you feel stressed or anxious a lot, you could add that emotion to the main page for easy access. Something like that.

Fantastic mood tracking app. This is great if you want a more complex and detailed summary of your moods. I love the positive reinforcement when you're doing good at answering how you're feeling frequently. The insights are usually helpful and interesting, and there's a lot of other information in the app. The fact that you can type a journal entry with every mood you enter is great and has been really helpful for me when I'm feeling frustrated or sad or excited. A few improvements I would suggest would be an edit button you can click for a short amount of time after you click the check mark to submit your mood. Sometimes I'll finish and then a few minutes later want to add something I forgot. A snooze button on the notification would be great so that it can ask again in a half hour or so. I also with you could add an event to the calendar such as when you're starting a new medication to help track your mood compared the the medication easier. Overall though a very beautiful and helpful app; I have told my therapist about it to recommend it to other people.

Solid app with very helpful information. 4.3 This app has a lot of useful information to help people understand the thoughts in their head. With great information on what depression is, the symptoms, and the treatment that all are based on factual information that I have learned in my college psychology classes. This app, developed by a group of experts in psychology can be used for many different things like keeping track of how you felt on a certain day as it gives you reminders to get into the app and let them know how you feel every morning, evening and night. You also will receive and assessment every 14 days of your emotional health that is based off your daily journal. This process repeats itself so you are able to track your progress. I am a big fan of the different “courses” that you can take and learn about that also give you exercises to help with what you learned in that course. There is a lot of upside to this app and it can feel like and easier route then actually seeing a psychologist especially with the scientific accuracy and detail this app can give. But, I wouldn’t substitute it for a real psychologist especially if you are experiencing severe symptoms. But overall this is a great app to help you log how you feel and learn information about depression that you would be able to learn in a psychology class.

totally different perspective. I’m a sensitive person, so many things “set me off” in a different mood. Aside from seeing a therapist regularly, this app has made a huge difference in how I view myself, my thoughts, and my emotions. It’s a simple concept but effective; three times a day the app asks me a few questions and I get to rate how I feel at the moment and make a journal entry if I want. These simple steps often facilitate a change in perspective if I’m in a bad mood (from “I’m so stressed because work is overwhelming” to “Work is heavy right now and it’s a normal response to be stressed, what can I do to lift my load and feel better?”). I use the paid version because the reading and listening resources are quick, effective, and informative. Also, the design, colors, and illustrations of this app are so soothing!

Less Functional After Update. Part of what I really liked about this app was that it made it so much easier to track my moods than any other method I’ve tried before. Their basic selection of emotions that were previously available made it much simpler and took away the problem of trying to come up with just the exact right word, which would take forever and on bad days made me skip the process entirely. Previously, Moodpath alleviated that problem while also allowing me to add any other particular emotion I may have been feeling strongly about in the moment simply by typing it in. This update has ruined that. It is not effective to make people scroll through an endless list of emotions that you can’t even perform a search within. The process is now so laborious that I’ve completely abandoned that part of the app, this making it only half the service it had been before. It’s greatly disappointing that the developer took away one of the best features and stripped away functionality for seemingly no reason.

Since it’s in English, needs a couple tweaks. UPDATE: My original view stated that the times of notification were off. I have since seen that under “settings” you can choose notifications and enter your wake up time, and that seems to fix that problem. In my case I’d forgotten I had entered 11:00 pm as my wake up time because I work midnights; nevertheless it makes sense to me to follow the sun’s wake up time instead. On first glance it appears this is an app specifically for Americans. It’s written in English w / US spelling. It does come with terrific information—although I wish it at least mentioned genetic factors among the risk factors for depression. (Maybe the developers don’t think it’s a factor but most of the world does. They could at least say why they disagree with that, if so). And I do like being able to keep track of my mood. I hope they add a link to some international resources or for to those for places other than Europe.

Great for mood tracking and journaling!. I’ve only logged in three mood updates and the app seems to have picked up on symptoms of depression by offering insights on depression. I’ve struggled with depression and anxiety for a few years now, and although I’m finally back on an upward spiral, I still have a lot to work through. I’m still debating on therapy, but in the meantime this seems like a great tool for self improvement if you’re stubborn like me and want to handle your problems without another person’s involvement. The insights so far seem a little redundant since some of what was presented to me is practically everyone’s advice for coping with depression, but I’m sure it’ll offer deeper and more interesting insight with time and more mood logs! This was made by professionals after all, and I can tell a lot of care went into making this app.

Time Constraints. After trying several similar, but less thorough and successful apps, I discovered Moodpath. It works great for me and for the most part I’m extremely happy with it. My main issue is the rigidity of the journal time constraints. I frequently go to bed late and consequently rise late as well. By the time I’m up the morning journal time is over and I get the “you missed your morning questions” message. Does it really matter if the journaling is done in the morning? For me, at least, I’m just happy to write three times a day and Moodpath helps facilitate that. Getting a “you missed morning, etc., does not. There may be some reason it’s important they be in those actual time periods, but it feels artificial and rigid to me. Another issue is my phone was misplaced for a couple of days, so Moodpath was not filled in. This message was something along the line of, “your pages or something needed to be reset”. After filling in the pages for a couple months, it was alarming to read. It seemed a bit dire, even though it’s not ideal to skip a few days. I suppose this response makes more sense than my above concern, but for me, I wish there were a Moodpath lite or something similar-I’m being somewhat tongue in cheek, but a little wishful, too.

Teen severely depressed. im only 15 years old and have struggled with these mix of emotions from being suicidal and hopeless and struggling with self harm, my parents refuse to get me counseling because they believe im not actually depressed, its just mood swings from being a teenager but i always knew something was really really wrong with how i saw life and myself. therapy apps cost money that i dont have and i have no friends to talk too and talking to staff at school will just draw back to my parents. i found this app just while scrolling on the appstore and decided to download it but i thought there was a catch. there wasnt. no money is involved in this unless the Plus but plus really isnt even necessary. ive used it for a month and my results came back saying i was severely depressed. and somehow getting a notif from this app to answer questions makes me really happy.

Life Changing. I felt like my life was spiraling out of control and decided I needed to keep a journal to try to sort out my feelings and take notes to maybe try to find a pattern. I downloaded this app and it has gone above and beyond my expectations. I log my thoughts. It asks questions. Tracks everything. However, I answered a question about suicide today (having had suicidal thoughts and depression most my life-but haven’t worries too much on actual actions-strictly thoughts). The app went straight into a message and continued with questions. Offering to call an anonymous help line, a text line, or to text a loved one. I clicked on the text a loved one option and it opened my texts with a text ready saying “Can you call me? I’m not doing well and I think I need to talk..” I’ve been amazed with this app and truly believe it saves lives.

Severely underrated. How is this app not more widespread??? It appears humanity is finally turning the page in beginning to understand and respect the importance of mental/emotional health. Unfortunately, this era seems too polarizing to be viable long-term. Where one self-aware individual takes root, three narcissists sprout up behind them. Or vice versa. I guess it depends on your personal blend of experiences. Nonetheless, this app serves as a power-up to the former of folks and should at least be in the Top 10 charts. Especially given the circumstances... I mean, come on people. Let’s get our priorities straight and create a better batch of role models for the next round of kids. Some of us would like to get off this toxic merry-go-round!!! Alright, El Fin with the philosophical rant. But really, this app is wonderful for many reasons. My favorite is that it helps those, who’ve previously dissociated due to trauma, reconnect with their somatic and emotional states. Many people don’t seek therapy because they don’t feel comfortable talking about their deep private feelings with another person. Duh, who does. Well, this app makes crossing that bridge a whole lot easier! Suggest it to your friends!!!! No I’m not a salesperson, I just get excited

Great app, but needs to fix a bit of bugs. I really like this app. I basically use it as a journal. It’s a great way for me to keep track or my mood and what I was doing at the moment. However, I have encountered a few bugs that I would appreciate if they got fixed. Firstly, the notifications are a bit glitchy. Sometimes I get a notification and it immediately disappears, leaving me with little time to react to it. Since I don’t have my phone on 24/7, I sometimes get the notifications and not notice them. I’m not sure if it’s because I have it set so they don’t go away until I swipe them off. I’m very forgetful, so I’d appreciate the notifications working. And secondly, another bug I encountered is when writing an entry (in the thoughts), and leaving the app by tapping on another notification makes it so either: 1. It makes it do all the questions again or 2. Doesn’t let me write on the entry anymore, forcing me to close the app and redo everything again. This is a bit bothersome if I already wrote a lot of things in the entry. I would love for those bugs could be fixed, as it’ll make a better experience when using the app.

Beautiful App!. I’ve struggled with Bipolar 2 disorder which I only recently was diagnosed with. Therefore, I’m still trying to understand my experiences and my condition. My psychiatrist encouraged me to keep a “mood” journal, and referred me to this app. All I can say, is thank you Moodpath. You’ve helped me immensely in terms of keeping track of my thoughts, emotions, feelings, and everything in between. I highly recommend using this app to keep track of your emotions and daily experiences. The app even offers some “courses” and tools to help with different coping strategies (which I have yet to try), but the fact that the option is available makes the app that much more worth a try. Although some of the courses aren’t free to utilize, I anticipate myself signing up for Moodpath Plus for those extra features soon. I wish more people know about this company, because the creators seem to really care about people struggling with any kind of psychological problems. And even if you don’t, it’s still interesting to see how in depth Moodpath assesses your everyday experiences! Again, thank you so much for helping me map out and organize what I’m feeling every day.

aspects are great! Others need work.... This app is exactly what I was looking for in the area of keeping track of my mental health, however- there are quite a few things I’d like to mention before I’d recommend this to anyone. Let’s start with the emotions you can mark as how you feel, there is rarely emotions for what I’m feeling, insecure, selfish, the list goes on, and I don’t know about anyone else but my physical state has a large effect on my mood, being sore, or having a headache and so much more should be options to choose as either experiences or emotions, I’m somewhat shocked how that was overlooked. And speaking of experiences, the options you have to choose from are very few... and rarely, once again, do they ever have what I’ve experienced that I feel has had an effect on my mood, sometimes I have a wonderful dream and I’m in a better mood, sometimes it’s a nightmare, sometimes going for a nice walk boosts my mood something indulging in sweets boosts my mood yet, I have no way to keep track. However I love everything about the calendar system of keeping track of your emotions through the 2 weeks. It’s really opened my eyes to everything that I’ve missed that majorly effects my mood so if you’re looking for a simple tracker, and I summary of your results, I would recommend :)

Down With Subscription Based Apps. I’ve been using this app since May of 2019 and the thing I loved the most about it what how detailed and customizable it was. I could see all the data and statistics of my moods and emotions which was super interesting and really helped me get a grasp on how things were going with my mental health. I could also enter specific feelings I was having so the options would be more tailored to me. Unfortunately, now the app has gone the way of subscription and all of those features are gone. I’m immensely disappointed because this app was so unique and helpful before. I don’t want to delete it because there aren’t many other apps out there like this one, but it’s so disappointing that I can no longer access what I could before. If all it took was a simple one-time payment I would pay it in a heartbeat. But everything is subscription now and I just can’t afford it. I’m genuinely disappointed in the outcome of this and wish I could just go back to a few months ago when everything was how it was before. :(

Needs Some Features. I really value this app for requiring me to check in with myself and recognize how I’m feeling. It has been invaluable for that, because otherwise I just won’t and then wonder why I’m suddenly spiraling into depression. That said, I wish this app saved data to my phone. If I’m not on WiFi and have to use my subpar carrier’s data instead, I have a mini-panic when I open the app and don’t see the months of mood logging I’ve done, because it apparently isn’t stored on my phone, but (I’m guessing) on their servers or cloud or whatever. Along the same line, if I have to connect over my carrier’s data instead of WiFi, it will take FOREVER to load. I’ll get the notification that it’s time to answer questions, but then the questions will take a few minutes because they aren’t already on my phone. There are sometimes other issues where if I decide to answer questions a little bit before the time I’m supposed to, it doesn’t save my responses and instead, asks me again. These issues seem tied to just having that information stored in the app but on the phone, but I’m no engineer. All I know is I like this app but I wish there were other features or storage options that wouldn’t give me a panic or make me agitated when I’m in an otherwise good mood.

Was Great Until The Update. This app worked pretty well for me before the change to MindDoc, but I couldn’t get that version of the app because of the limits of what my phone could update to. Oh well, not anyone’s fault. Yet then, the next time I got my emotional health results; it said “Oops! Your device seems to be having issues talking to our server, please check your connection.” And so I did, my connection was fine. I changed WiFi networks, same thing happened. This process proceeded to happen every single time I got a result. I could see what the result was, but I could not click on it. Luckily, I can click on my old results, just not these new ones. I’m a tad upset the update has affected my download like this despite the fact I was unable to even update.

Not accurate if you use alcohol to alter your mood. My first insight gave me a severe depressive episode. My second insight gave me a moderate depressive episode. The last two weeks were significantly worse for me than the previous two weeks, so I’ve been using vodka to numb my emotions. I tried to end my life because I feel so much worse, but apparently my depressive episode was better based on their questions. I think the moods should be taken into consideration better. Just because I use alcohol to soften my depressive symptoms doesn’t mean I’m getting better. Either way, this app is a great way to track moods. I really like it for that, but I think more questions should be asked in a day. I answered no for crying more often, no for having slowed movements, but I did try to hang myself that night because I felt so depressed. It didn’t take that into consideration. Update: I don’t need to get in touch with anyone. I don’t deserve help. Thanks to this app I know I’ll do something dangerous after multiple days of answering with a very bad mood only.

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Awesome mental health tracking app!!. Honestly I love this app! And I use the free version!! It is so so helpful in tracking changes in mood and health in the day and over time. My therapist has found the data really helpful and fascinating. The questions asked are intrusive or antagonising. And if the app is worried about you it gently lets you know to take extra care of yourself which is so lovely. One thing I’d like the app developers to fix is if you save your ‘diary’ entry and go back to edit it, it won’t let you. Like the typing box won’t let me go to the end of what I typed before and change it. Aside from that, love it for what it is being free — as I’m a student. So thank you for allowing me to feel supported when I can’t always support myself.

Change sometimes isn’t good. What the hell, Moodpath? I’ve been using the app for a while and now you’ve gone and made one of the important features for me a paid feature! No! Seriously, this feels like a cruel blow, I’m a student, I can’t afford to pay for subscriptions to track my mental health. Really this app was so useful in keeping me aware of what my headspace is like, and allowing me to track my feelings. Now you’ve gone and limited my options for putting in what I’m feeling and if I want to add my own I have to pay for it. That is so rude! I have days where I struggle to express what I’m feeling and those little button options for the emotions are so helpful but to limit them just...no. Okay, I’m finished my rant. I’m going to go and start looking for a new app that will suit my needs, thanks a lot Moodpath.

Good start. I have only been using this app for a couple of days and I actually look forward to my daily inputs and looking back on them. Make me relise my day wasn’t as bad as I thought it was.

Good app. I really like this app. I like being able to monitor my mood throughout the day, every day, and I think it is a helpful tool. I do sometimes think that some of the things that are only for people with MindDoc plus should be available for all, because of how helpful they could be when maybe showing a therapist about previous months and their statistics, or looking at the insights and information about extreme topics such as eating disorders where some extra information is kept locked. I understand the idea of having a plus version however I think that some of the stuff that is not free, should be. Overall though, I do like this app and I think it’s a good thing to use to help you understand a lot more about your mood and mental health, especially when you get your fortnightly review.

It’s so helpful. I have had quite the amount of episodes in my life and I’m not proud to say I’ve acted on them by cutting myself. This app is so helpful for depression, mainly, but just keeping up on how you feel, what happened, etc. I recommend this app to anyone who is experiencing a hard time.

It binned two weeks worth of reflections. App didn’t pop up a reminder 3 times a day (only once a day), and when I dutifully completed the questions each time for 2 weeks, looking forward to answers, it told me I hadn’t answered enough questions so it reset back to 14 days, with everything I’d answered for 2 weeks gone. Uninstalled it immediately. It’s my choice whether my data is deleted or not, NOT the app author’s.

Thankyou.. I must say that I am very happy that I have found the app. Moodpath has helped me through thick and thin. Whenever I’m not in the right mindset, I would turn to this app and listen to one of the tracks to further understand my issue. I would 100% recommend this for anyone who might be having troubles with themselves wether that be mentally or physically. Moodpath is truely a fantastic app.

UI issues. This app is quite good for mental health tracking. However it runs quite slowly and recently when I've been typing my entries, it doesn't "follow" my cursor which means I end up not being able to see what I'm typing. Please fix as this is very frustrating and I will continue to subscribe!

Great app, super helpful. This has been such an amazing app. I have learnt so much through the courses and through generally mapping my emotions and being more conscious of them. I dont mind that the app has now gone to a paying model, but I do recommend that the developers consider providing a weekly or fortnightly subscription option as $70 is a lot for some people to pay all at once. Especially people who are students, of which many struggle with the issues this app can help with. Changing this subscription model would help those who really need it access it much easier. Thanks

Amazing! Just the thing I need!. I was always looking for something like this as I started to suffer from depression and was always ashamed about it. I have only been using this app for about 3 weeks and already I am seeing a major difference! If you want to learn more about yourself and how to help you then this app is perfect! It helps track your moods and what you feel and when, it helps you learn more about you, it helps with being more confident and it helps reduce stress. Over all it was it exactly the app I was looking for and sure you love and see a difference not only in your moods but in your lifestyle as well!

Brilliant app;. I am diagnosed with bipolar disorder and it’s been tough getting a handle on it. While MindDoc is not a replacement for my treatment involving medication (including non-pharmaceutical intervention, in my case, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation), psychiatry, and psychological therapy, I have found it a very useful therapeutic-adjunct tool. It’s been particularly useful since I began engaging in psychotherapy with a psychologist for two main reasons: 1. I have been asked to keep a mood diary and I have struggled to keep up the practise until I began using MindDoc; and 2. The content is well-written, easy to understand and serves to reinforce the concepts I discuss with the mental health practitioners I consult no matter the chosen intervention (e.g., ACT, CBT, Schema Therapy or IFS). I am eager to see what patterns develop over time!

😇😇. I have been absolutely loving this app! It’s been able to keep track of my moods and give me reviews on what’s actually happening, which helps my partner and I tackle these deeper issues and helps me work through trauma and anxiety. It’s gives you little tips and advice which has been very insightful! I would definitely recommend this app! *One improvement that I would love to see! To have a male / female ; so it’d track you moods (for females) during those “sensitive days” and be able to have little symbols for that week, so we can see how moody we are and how it affects us.

Finally, peace of mind!. Unlike mood tracking apps that simply let you note how you’re feeling today, MindDoc goes the extra mile to provide you with evidence of your fluctuation with moods day to day. I’ve spent a lot of time journaling, tracking my emotions and seeking advice from professionals. With this app I’ve been able to track my moods multiple times a day, knowing that after two weeks I can make sense of why my moods change so drastically and what cycles I need to break to help improve my day to day wellbeing. It’s such a relief to have an app that will provide evidence of my mood swings. I’m excited to continue learning more about myself.

Helped me so much. I know not everyone wants to share how they feel and I am one of those people I don't like talking about my emotions but I got sick of hiding my emotions and acting like I was okay so I downloaded this app and it has helped to realise what I was dong to myself by hiding my emotions and I always said to myself no you don’t have depression your just acting but this app has helped me realise and see that yes I do have depression but I can get through it and slowing I am getting through it and maybe on day I will be depression free so a recommend this app to everyone and to try it out because it can open your eyes and it can really help you Thank you for this wonderful app

Amazing. I have been struggling with anxiety for years and I found it very hard to deal with, when I found this app I was so happy to think,” Wow, this might work”, This is an app I will always use. It helps me to understand myself and see what I’m like as a person. Thank you

Best Mental Health Companion Ever!. I’ve been using this app for 2 years and I cannot express how thankful I am to have it. It’s a fantastic app that allows you to write down all your thoughts whenever you want to. It keeps track of how you’re feeling with questions and gives you frequent overviews so you can keep on top of your mood changes and realise when things aren’t right. I recommend this app to everyone !

I can’t log in anymore! 😭. I’ve been using this app consistently for more than a year. But a few weeks ago I was unable to log in. I tried changing my password and tried to email myself a new password but I never received the email. I can’t sign up to a new account either as it keeps saying “we are unable to process your request. Please try again later”. This app was really important in my mental health routine and I would really like to keep using it!! Could someone please help?

Great!. It’s great to write how you feel in, especially if there no one who will listen to you. You feel as if you are not alone and there is someone there reading what you say. Plus, when you are actually having a good day, it helps you recognise that and keep it in memory so you know that all of your days aren’t bad.

I love it!❤️. Moodpath is such a great app. It has really helped me with a lot of emotions and feelings. I super recommend this if you are struggling with depression,anxiety,eating disorder and heaps of other things. You can use it just so that someone is checking in on you but its on an app. I do wish it had more questions though

Wonderful app - with a few suggestions. This app has been great for recording my mood. It would be even better if it could include a section about the state of your physical health (eg cramps, headaches, pain, injury) as this can also affect your mental health and it would be good to see the correlation. It would also be good to note what medication you’ve taken that day and when/how much. Currently I note these factors under experiences or in the notes section but having dedicated sections would be better.

Very welcoming. This app is extremely helpful and comfortable to use. I highly recommend this to anyone trying to keep a track of their mood.

Very good tool. This is an excellent app for someone with depression. It is good to be able to write down all your thoughts and feelings with guidance from a professional source. As someone who also suffers from anxiety and OCD, it may be positive to incorporate detection strategies which could lead people with other mental conditions in the right direction. Alternatively, I would love to see this kind of platform for anxiety and other conditions. Even though it’s only directed toward depression, I’ve found it very helpful to track my other conditions. All in all, would highly recommend. If used well, it can increase self awareness and teach you more about yourself, what makes you good and what makes you feel bad, what time of day you feel a certain way and really help you and your psychologist further analyse your behaviour. A very good tool.

Good. I am thankful for this app and it’s a great thing that something like this is out there, wether or not it helps you directly or indirectly. Only couple of problems I’ve found is that you can’t add a mood when you like, as well as that push notifications don’t alert me or appear even though they are turned on (This is for iPhone 6S)

Life changing & extremely useful- bipolar. I downloaded this app for the mood tracking and free meditations. I was recently suspected of bipolar (awaiting diagnosis). This app has made tracking my moods incredibly easy. It reminds me three times a day to assess myself, asks questions that might seem irrelevant initially but when you start seeing the assessments it makes and gives you really insightful feedback... the value of the app is obvious. It even told me I was having a major depressive episode, which is really helpful when you are struggling to understand what is going on and if your feelings are real or how they compare to someone else. A tangible way to understand my disorder. The only annoying thing is you have to pay $6 a month to see all the historical stuff from previous months. But even the free version is extremely useful on a month to month basis. DOWNLOAD THIS APP

It was 5 stars. I have been using this app for 2 months now and I could not fault it. It had everything I needed, but what I loved most were the meditation tapes. I listened to them every night and I looked forward to listening to them. However in recent times they are now only available if you pay $6.99 (AUD) a month. I don’t understand why they were free initially and now they cost money. This was a huge shock and I have since not been using the app for this very reason. The meditations were some of the best I’ve heard and helped me tremendously, it is a huge shame that I can no longer listen to them without paying money...

So thankful for this app. This app has helped me in so many ways, more than I care to mention. It’s a platform to not only monitor your moods and emotions and generate personalised letters for your health practitioner, but one where you can reflect and be completely honest with yourself. I am so thankful for this app. My only suggestion would be that a document containing your written notes, and dates they were written, be generated along side the doctors letter. Sometimes it is hard to recall or talk about certain events or emotions you’ve experienced during the 2 week period, and this would be a great point of reference for both yourself and doctor.

Perfect except for Australians. By far one of the best mood tacking apps I’ve used to date. Moodpath offers a complex system that can analyse how your feeling as well as providing support which other apps can’t offer. I’m impressed overall for the free version but would love to see a cheaper price as I’m a struggling student who wants to upgrade to the premium content to help manage my depression but can’t handle the hefty price tag. Overall it’s a great app but my main problem is the set time and date. I live in Australia and it’s really frustrating getting saying I’m on the wrong date or logging at the wrong time. I know it’s just nit picking but for international users it would be such a great update to pick your Timezone or even country/region. I’ll take any Australian Timezone over the current European set one. I’m so excited to see where this app goes and it’s really been helping. Thanks ❤️

Broken Question Schedule. I do really love this app. However, I recently changed my question times and now some of my previous results are missing from the chart. The data is still there when I view an individual day but it’s become invalid because the time I answered them is different to my new question schedule. This is incredibly frustrating. Can this please be fixed in an update soon?

Review!. Moodpath is a fantastic tool to help with tracking depression. However within the app it does ask for sexual preference and sexual health. I am comfortable with questions being asked however as someone who’s Asexual my biggest problems is being unable to relate to the sexual based questions simply because I don’t engage in the behaviour. The other problem that is just another personal issue is my seperate diagnosis of ASD that has some crossover with the depressive symptoms. Overall I actually love the app I’d really love to know about any future updates that you have planned that can help track days where my autism may be acting up more than usual if that’s at all possible! Again a huge thank you for this amazing app it’s been instrumental in my treatment and you guys should be super proud of it! Keep up the amazing work. <3

Fantastic for when you feel out of control. A fantastic grounding app perfect for those with anxiety, regular check ins to help you take a minute to acknowledge what’s going on inside you and help you take control again. I love it!

Simple and effective. I very much like this app to capture a snapshot of how I’m feeling. The free text notes section is helpful to me. I would prefer to be able to capture a wider range of emotions and experiences beyond those offered as options, but I appreciate there is probably a specific reason the options are limited. Overall, this app is helping me.

Don’t bother unless you have $$$. This app used to be really amazing! But with every new update more and more is put behind a paywall. Then all of the “help” is behind ANOTHER paywall! Very disappointing. I now can’t check years of mental health progress because I can’t afford to pay a subscription fee. The notifications for checking in a bug-filled on the best of days. Always signs me out of the app, leading to then not getting any more notifications. The new colour scheme is also…not good. Sad to see this app go but I can’t keep using it with minimal features being “free”.

I think the app is amazing!!. I think the app is amazing, and I love to use it everyday and it always helps me keep up with how I am going and discuss it with others. The app is also clear to understand and easy to use. I use the free part of it, and it is so helpful to understand my emotions a little better! I 10/10 recommend this app! I love it!

What i’ve been looking for, different from the rest. 3 days in, surprisingly still using it. Normally some don’t even make it past the download. I like how it doesn’t straight up ask you for money or a subscription with a free week, unless I’ve missed something 🙂 I also like that it ask you 3 times during the day. It seems more real to give a response rather then suggest I’m happy etc for the whole day, everyone has ups and downs during the day. A big plus is that it doesn’t do it in a bugging way. It’s done in a really quick way so it doesn’t seem bothersome esp if your feeling down and can’t be arsed.

Excellent. For mental health. This app is a lot better than others I have tried. It helps monitor my moods which can flair into anxiety and or depression. Or hyperactivity. I am finding it very helpful as I am working on being more organised and adding more challenges to my plate each week. Thanks

Update wiped everything. I’ve been using this app for years and it’s been helpful up until NOW. They added a paywall so now I can’t add basic emotions and situations to my entries. How the hell am I supposed to afford to pay for an app so I can track when I feel anxious? After the update, ALL of my reports and previous entries were totally wiped. I’ve reached out via email and heard nothing back. Totally useless now and I’ve lost all of my tracking.

Great mental health tracking but I have one issue. This is a great app but my issue with it is, it says 12+ but you can only choose from 18+. If this has been fixed, I may need to create a new one but I can’t really give accurate answers considering some are targeted towards adults since 18 was the youngest allowed age

THE best mental health app. Moodpath is so nice and super effective! It checks in with you multiple times a day, making YOU check in with yourself when this happens. It’s soooo good for tracking moods, thinking more carefully, and a great way to journal constantly and unpack your feelings if needed. It’s amazing to be able to see your moods and possible thoughts, feeling, or experiences that help change and ulterior them. Anyone who’s going thru a hard time, I can’t recommend this enough. Moodpath is the friend you need! 💕

After 11 days app reset itself to day 1. I pretty diligently entered my moods and made notes about how I was feeling for 11 days, and then all of a suddenly half way through the day I open the app and I’m back at the very beginning being asked to do my first set of questions. All my data is completely gone. It feels so disheartening. I can’t bring myself to start again, so I will be deleting the app. I feel like I’ve wasted all that time and effort.

Mood path supporter. As a sever depression suffering 15 year old I have learnt a lot more about what I am dealing with every time I use this incredible app no only dose it let me track my improvements it helps me keep track of my thoughts and apply evidence to my well-being councillors as I am on my road to recovery it wouldn’t have been going so smoothly without the help of Moodpath what is a reliable source is your are struggling like me hope this helped with getting a better bearing around the app.

Awesome app for keeping a graph of your moods. i wanted an app to keep track of my moods throughout the day as i have quite a lot of MH issues (lol sorry i know, “who doesn’t.” anyway) I downloaded this 3 days ago and it’s been great so far. After a while i’m sure i’ll start to see a pattern, which is the main reason why i downloaded the app. real good app. download it. yup. do it. i mean, if you want. up to you.

Wow life changing. This app has helped me to identify and record my thoughts and feelings better than most trained specialists. I love the insights and the questions help me remain mindful and aware of my feelings and consequences. It is life changing in my dedication to being a better person. Thank you so much.

Suicide discussion feels like an empty gesture. I love this app and have tried so many before it. I love I can track my moods over time and see the differences. My only issue is the support offered when thoughts of death are present . While the instant msg is FABULOUS if you opt to be connected to someone instantly a number comes up that is useless when called it just says ‘can not be connected’... would love to see that same instant msg system checking in with you all day../ Other than that a great app you should be proud

My Review. Moodpath has really helped my mental health. I have been using it for just over 2 weeks and I have found although my depression is still there, I’m a lot more centred since I have a diary in which to record all of my thoughts. The questions Moodpath ask me 3x a day allow them to give an effective evaluation every 2 weeks. I cannot recommend this app enough!

Moodpath is great. I’ve used a written mood journal for a few years, but since starting Moodpath about 1 year ago, I have found that I record more often and more reliably, thanks to the reminders that pop up on my phone 3 times a day. I would never collect this amount of important data otherwise. It also asks questions that get me thinking more about what emotions I am actually feeling. This has tied in nicely with the DBT course I am currently doing. As a bipolar sufferer I am finding this an invaluable tool for learning about and reporting my emotions...for myself and my doctor. Is it possible to go back to a past date and add/edit an entry?

It’s amazing!. I have had trouble with life recently and this app helped me with these problems! It relaxes my mind and focuses on your feelings and let’s you record down how you are feeling like a diary! And then if there are any recurring thoughts at specific times they can come up with solutions and how to deal with them in a more healthy matter!

Not ok - privacy breach. I’m a new user and I’m very disappointed to notice that the “third party ad networks” button to opt-in or out is cosmetic only. While you may think you have opted out, by tapping on your profile, then “data & security”, then “third party tools” and turning off the “third party ad networks”, it is a ruse. As soon as you close the app and re-open it again, it has opted you back in without your input. Unacceptable behaviour. And of people who are potentially vulnerable also. Terribly disrespectful and I’m pretty sure a breach of privacy.

Negatively framed questions end up putting me into a negative mindset. I like the app and the way it tracks my mood and thoughts. However, the questions are really negatively phrased. I’d be feeling pretty okay, then after reading and answering the questions, I’d start thinking about death, loneliness, self confidence... A lot of the time, I would’ve otherwise selected very good, but after reading all the negative questions my minds not really feeling 100% great anymore.

Help! My data has been deleted!!. I really love tho app it has helped me so much but I’m really upset that this morning I’ve opened up the app and its been erase. All my journal entries and everything after months of using this is gone! Is there any way I can fix this! Why has this happened please help ☹️

Suggestion. Why disregard people who feel depressed at 4am in the morning coz they cant sleep? Why ask for the moods just 3 times a day? Most people dont have the time to feel during the day. There should be an option allowing users to add a bad mood when they feel it. For example, the app takes the last set of questions around 8. But i was sad around 11, and theres no way to record it. Cant get accurate results without it now can we? Hope to see a better version. Thanks!

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Deleted my data. I recently updated my app and it deleted months worth of data and emotion logs. I was using this to see how I am improving and now all my information is gone. Please fix this it is very frustrating.

Highly recommend. Love the app, been using it for months. Recently the notifications stopped working and I continually miss questions - tried everything to reset it but no luck. Makes me want to try another app.

USELESS. COMPLETELY USELESS Been using it for years and EVERYTHING is gone!! There hasn’t even been an update use Jan 13/14 of 2021. Used it in the afternoon and just opened it and it’s gone All gone. It’s done this before and this is the Last time. As helpful as this app has been I’m done with it.

love it!. i started using this app when i was having a tough time at school, just being asked a few relevant questions to get in touch with myself, and being able to jot a couple things down about my day has helped me get back into touch with myself and my mental has been thanking me for it!! no actually, i should be thanking you guys for it! and as a student, the free version offers more than enough options without me feeling left out:) i can’t wait to get a job so i can try out some of the other programs you guys offer!!

Was happy..... I was really enjoying this app to the point of considering spending the $10/month. Am not fond of the new update. I liked seeing the path and faces. When you are dealing with people with mental health issues change is not always welcome or helpful. Liked getting insights but suddenly am required to pay for a lot of ones I previously did not.

Good app but predatory tactics used to upsell. After sending me a note with some tips about “not feeling worthless” it offered some help options but all of them were only available in pro. It felt icky. Like, right now, you targeted me based on the answers I’ve been giving to try to sell me a pretty expensive subscription? I do actually like the app so far (3 days in) but I’m really turned off by the upsell tactics. It feels like it could take advantage of the people the app is claiming to want to help. For a year subscription more than $130? That is really expensive.

Super helpful, highly recommend it. This app has been extremely helpful. It makes it so much easier to get an overview of my moods over time, and this broader perspective has provided some very useful insights. The daily questions surprisingly don’t feel repetitive or intrusive and don’t take much time so I’ve managed to stick with it daily for well over half a year now. It’s been very helpful in therapy sessions. I highly recommend it for anyone who wants to keep track of their mood over time, especially if you are feeling concerned that you may be at risk of depression or moving towards it.

Idea for feelings. Hey I think it would be great if under the “bad” category you could say “sickness” or “pain” because sometimes that’s why I’m not feeling good Amazing app! :D

Mental Health.. This App used to be completely free for people with Mental Health issues/disorders. We get charged everywhere else to be a better person with conditions we never asked for. Now they want to eat us up to. Completely ignorant & money hungry.

Great app that really helps me understand my emotion changing throughout the day(s). The app checks in throughout the day to ask questions on how you are feeling and it assesses those emotions and feelings to give your emotional health. All for free, although there is a paid subscription option that I think allows you to see your emotional health assessment statistics whenever you would like instead of (in the free version) waiting the 2 weeks to get the full assessment, but so far that has not affected me and i’m fine with the free version. It also gives insights that are related to how you answered the questions which are also nice.

Data Wiped?. I enjoyed it for a while but then all my data got deleted? I don’t know, it might’ve been my fault. The app is fine to use apart from the content that costs money.

Not as helpful for anxiety. Seems to ask the same mostly irrelevant questions over and over, which tend to be mostly related to depression. I’m using it for the last month, it only once asked me questions relevant to the anxiety I deal with on a daily basis.

Helps me daily. I love this app. My therapist told me about this app. Told me it would help me along side of journaling my daily issues. I know I’m only new to the app but I feel it’s been a great help. I recommend ppl to use this app.

Good idea. I think it’s a great idea in theory .. but it’s all black and white ... my moods aren’t like that ... when it “ summarizes my feelings it not what I am feeling .. if that makes sense?

The notifications do not work. This app has a great simple concept. I enjoy the idea of having an app check in, you answer questions, and have an assessment every few weeks. However, it seems I am also one of users where the notifications do not work. I never receive any questions or notifications, yet if I go in the app I am told I missed them. It also didn’t save information that I entered in manually on days. I have reinstalled the app and ensured my notification settings were correct. It’s a shame.

I really like it!. It’s been so helpful for me. I use it when I can and when I remember. At first, when I use it, it doesn’t seem like what I’m doing is making a difference. But days go by and months come and it’s cool to see what I was thinking and seeing on certain days. I can click on my happy days and see what was up, and my sad days and see what’s up. I’m learning what makes me happy. This doesn’t cure anything. If I’m sad, this app won’t fix it. I just answer questions and it logs that I’m sad. It’s like a thermometer, it just tells you the temperature. It doesn’t fix that you might still need a coat. Try it out for 3 months, then see if you like it!

New Update doesn’t allow me to set up account.. Had this app on an old phone & I loved it. But the new update had made it so I can create an account. The email confirmation link is invalid and can’t be opened.

Whelp. I just gotten the app. Heard great things from my friend but it won’t let me make an account due to me not reviving their emails.

R. This app is really good as it helps my doctors see what’s going on daily but I feel like there should be an anonymous text line associated with this all as well

Quite good. Its the 2nd time i download it. Last time it was a year and a half ago, and i used it for about 6months. I felt better and deleted the app. Now ive had a comeback of a typical day when i was depressed. I thought i would get back all my history in this app but it all disappeared, im kinda sad about it. I wouldve love to see my past evolution of getting better.

Feedback. Asking a few too many questions in a day. For someone who feels like they always have something to do, this feels like just another thing. That being said, the questions are good to reflect upon and seeing the results will be valuable. Maybe consider a few less questions in a day.

App keeps crashing. This app is super helpful but lately for the past 2 weeks it keeps crashing just as I submit my answers so i’ve missed my questions for 2 weeks.

some issues. Good app, i use it for journalling and it keeps me on track. But if I press save w/o an internet connection my entire notes will get deleted. Also, recently my entry times are displaying 6 hours behind on the daily view - if I tap on the entry it shows the correct time, though, so idk how to fix that.

Ok at first. Moodpath was nice for the first little bit - I had to set notifications to persistent myself as I always missed them and they would go away if I didn’t catch them right then. Most mornings I wouldn’t get notifications at all. About 14 days in I stopped getting notifications all together despite no action on my part. I have to remember to check the app 3 times every day (which I never do) so I’m not getting accurate data. Not sure if this is a bug or what but it’s rendering the app ineffective to me.

Good for tracking.. I’ve been using this for maybe a year or so now. It’s helpful for me to track my moods and relay them to my health care specialist. However sometimes the questTions are literally the same for a few days.

Wish you didn’t have to pay to access features. Really good app ... detailed, and I really like the statistics and tags. This is the third mood tracker app I’ve tried, and it so far seems pretty good However, I’m currently 14, unemployed, and with no means of earning money. I can’t afford to pay the listed price for courses, which is something I’d really like to try

Do better. 😐. Why do I suddenly have to pay for parts of the app that I’ve been using for months!! It was a great app when I began using it but now I can’t even see my OWN entries without having to pay. As an “Easy access” app for people with mental illnesses that need to report this information to people or even just to reflect by themselves this is really disappointing.

Great app. I’ve been using this app for just over a year now. I appreciate how new questions have been added, although many are irrelevant to my mood fluctuations. Recently notifications stopped. The colour coding for the choices should be changed - some people might look for the blue choice just because they know it’s the “better one” and absentmindedly tap through the questions.

<3. i love this app i’ve been struggling so much recently and this has really helped me ask the right questions and reflect through my day. so glad i downloaded it. i only wish you didnt have to pay for some perks but i am happy with what i have so i dont mind. anyways, this is really well made and i love it!

Great mood tracking app!. When using the “+” sign for moods, wish there was a way to scroll alphabetically instead of scrolling for each mood and returning to the top list each time you add a new mood! Otherwise convenient app and easy to follow.

Love this app. I do like using this app, but I just updated it so I would have the new update for 2021 but every time I try to open the app it crashes. When I tried to sign in with the new feature it also crashes and leaves the app. Please fix this, I can’t even use it now and I don’t want to delete it and lose all entries before.

Great app!. It helps me keep up with how I am feeling during the days. The materials, such as the readings and videos, are very beneficial. However, you would need to purchase that features, but honestly, it’s like paying for a therapist but much cheaper. The material does support specific problems that an individual may be struggling with.

Pretty cool. I think the app is pretty cool.I don’t know,there’s something about the fact that the app asks for your mood multiple times a day that’s just really nice.

Greedy and useless. I used this app to document my mood for a year. It was great to have a record of how I did over a whole year. Then after not using for a month ALL data I had painstakingly accumulated was just gone with no explanation. I tried to start using it again, but then they started charging a fee. I thought the people behind this app were different. Now they’ve rebranded and are ALL ABOUT MONEY.

Conscious recording of feelings and reactions. I am able to see what is happening and pinpoint how I’m feeling about it. I am very much looking forward to seeing trends over the long term when using this app

Very Helpful!. This app is wonderful. It is very helpful with the exercises and the courses.

Log in issue. Since the last update, every single day I have to re-login when I open the app. It’s getting to be very annoying. Is there a setting somewhere to keep me logged in like before or am I just doing something wrong? It also won’t let me see what I’ve typed after the first line until after I finish and save it, but then if I go to edit it and I can’t see any of it again.

Yikes. This app turns my phone into a real-life HUD. The data I get to see and the measurements of that data could be useful for me..if it did more than just give “insights” and telling me how bad my mental health is. There are tools available for free but the personalized insights could be as valuable as having a personal therapist. Putting that behind a paywall (although cheaper than a real therapist) inevitably cuts out people who are lucky enough to have a phone and maybe nothing else. This isn’t my scenario but there are plenty of people below the poverty line or on it..which is arguably a demographic that would stand to benefit the most from something like this.. Even if it just tracks your mental health, without offering personalized insights, and recently 0 insights. The insights this app gives you for free go along the lines of “you could try being more active” with a paragraph about the positive health effects of being active, which is cool and all, but I knew this since high-school, knowing that something is healthy for me isn’t enough to make me do it when my mental health is in a “critical” state. Also offering potential questions that I could ask my therapist would be beneficial. Considering that when someone is in a “critical” mental health state, their brain is literally only feeding them negative thoughts/perceptions, and any attempt to contend with that leaves the brain in limbo (no thoughts) and then realizing that and continuing the cycle.

Registration is mandatory. I love the app! Was disgruntled when on day 10/14 before my first insight, just as I was starting to notice patterns, the app updated and all my data got erased. So I registered to make sure this doesn’t happen again but I’m not too happy with having to make a password and give my personal information to an app that I will only use on this particular phone.

Repetitive. Good at first, then only asks the same questions over, and over, and over. Not questions that may be relevant in the moment like “do you feel anxious”? It will ask broad wide ranging questions like “Do you often feel somewhat controlled or observed when people know a lot about you”? I don’t see how that is relevant today, as I answered it yesterday. And three days ago.

Where did the questions go?. I enjoy keeping track on this app. But yesterday, I didn’t get the daily questions and had to input how I was feeling and such- but without the questions, I don’t feel like I’m getting everything out of the app. Plus I wish there was more free content in discover

Great App. I’ve been using this app for almost a year now and have found it really useful. However I wish there was a setting you could use if you are a teenager so you could get questions more relevant to your age. Thank you so much though! Really awesome app 👍🏼

👎 to a mandatory update. Have only been using the app for a couple of months and with this latest update, I can no longer use the app because I need iOS 15 or higher and I'm unable to update my phone. I really liked this as a way to track my mental health from day to day but ill be deleting it now that it's completely nonfunctional for me.

Nice app but I don’t want to pay for premium. I like the layout of the app and resources but you can’t do much without paying for premium. There’s only one free audio and 2 or 3 reading activities. Also I don’t think you should try to profit off of my poor mental health. So it’s a 3 from me.

It helps!!. Personally, I paid for the subscription and it was awesome. Even without a subscription, it’s a great mood tracker, asking you a variety of questions three times a day and you can see your progress. They have one free meditation thats 12 minutes but it’s good! I 100% recommend and I think it’s the app for these kind of things out there. :)

Can’t live without it!!! MUST HAVE!. I have major depressive episode disorder, and a panic disorder (extreme anxiety). I’ve just started using this app and it collects information based on your answers and your inputs. It’s great to show your doctors or therapists, because they can see your mood/behaviours/thoughts daily/weekly/monthly/. Very helpful! Anytime I have a episode, I immediately touch base with the app, then self soothe. The app gives you information and insights based on the information you’re giving it daily. It gives you tips and advice... all without ZERO judgment. I’ve recommended it to everyone I know! TRY IT! Just like with anything for mental health, you have to be committed and stay committed.

good app pls fix bug. ive been having a bug for the past couple weeks that when i write a note, i cant see what im typing. when i press “done”, the text shows up, but i cannot see what im typing as i am writing it. its very frustrating and i tried deleting and restoring the app, but to no avail. please help me fix this, or fix your code.

Limited access to data out of nowhere. I have never left a review before, but this is rediculous. You removed access to my mood data after many months of being dedicated. You will only unlock it if I pay a lot of money monthly. It is incredibly unfair that you did not warn me at all before taking away my access. Now, I can’t even take my data out and store it. Months of work tracking my well-being for nothing!

Great in theory but too many bugs. The app constantly takes forever to load questions and sometimes won’t even save my entries from different points in the day. Good idea in theory, have been using this app for years - but I’m tired of the bugs and will probably delete it.

Helpful App. This app gives me the time to reflect of the day and me all-being within each day. It provides helpful insight into steps to take to be well and provides helpful information for learning and improving.

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Very insightful and helpful. Updated review after app updates: I’m still using this app, and while new questions have been added, they continue to be very repetitive. There still isn’t much variety, even less so now with the updates. This is an excellent app for anyone to use as a self-care method, even if you do not have a mental health condition. It’s very helpful to be able to track your moods and to notice trends and changes over a period of time. My only issue is that I wish the questions were not so repetitive. For example, this morning the app asked me “Did you sleep badly last night?” and I answered the question. At noon, it asked me the same one. More variety would be helpful in terms of questioning.

Love this app!. I’ve been using this app for roughly 2 years now, and it has definitely been an amazing asset to my mental health journey. This app lets me track my moods, emotions, and activities, AND gives me feedback on my emotional well-being based on my moods and question answers. This is all just from the free version of the app! Sometimes with chronic mental illness, it can be difficult to decipher when you’re starting to decline, but this app allows me to see the trends of my moods and it warns me when my emotional state starts to trend in a specific direction. This also helps me keep track of how my medications are working over time. Definitely one of the best apps I’ve ever downloaded!

Now Pay to Play. Moodpath used to be the best mood tracker app but now all the really useful features (user inputted emotions, individual activities/skills used, ability to get data based on personalized inputs) is pay to play. And it’s $100 USD a year. That’s far too much for those most in need. There are dozens of good meditation apps and blogs, adding more of those features and taking away a core function of Moodpath was a junk capitalistic move. It’s particularly sad to see this change since Moodpath is one of the few mood trackers that isn’t affiliated with any one school of therapy (DBT, CBT, etc). When it was customizable, you could just enter the skills (or the first few letters, it autopopulated based on history) and easily track whatever moods/skills/activities you and your therapist wanted. And you could see how those things affected your moods. It had the ability to be as flexible and dynamic as personalized therapy. Now you can’t even track anxiety without paying.

Some ideas?. This app is really good, my thinking is that since I don’t know how to tell my parents how I feel or I need to see a therapist about these problems, maybe the app could ask if your able to talk to your parents or someone close to you and be able to see a therapist. I don’t know how to explain how I feel or Evan talk about my feelings because all my life I would worry about other people and just push down my feelings and I would forget them, until now I can feel them and I can never speak about them. I think that this app is doing a good job and I was just thinking maybe about to give you maybe some ideas. Who ever made this app is changing how people feel, but maybe it should also worry if someone is able to speak there feelings?

A Great and Safe app. Honestly I downloaded this when I was feeling lonely and down and this app constantly through out the day sends you notifications and checks on you and how your feeling which I really enjoyed honestly and gave me ways to express my feelings it also has some things you can listen to help with things your struggling with and it really calms me especially since it’s hard to meet with a therapist during this time I really really love this app and support it definitely recommend getting if you need someone to talk to and help you explain and figure out your feelings throughout they day❤️ just remember your always loved no matter what circumstances have a good day

Overall great, a few puzzling design choices. Overall this is one of the better apps of its kind! I’ve tried various. It does a good job integrating mood tracking with intake questionnaires. I haven’t tried the premium content yet but I’m hoping some changes happen before I switch my subscription from another one to this one. Namely: - The mood and “activities” choices are strangely limited. You can “add” mood or action and it autocompletes* but... It should be as easy as tapping more common options. - For both those cases, when you add a custom response, it only autocompletes if you use Title Casing. that’s bonkers! Also, it doesn’t let you see its existing list of activity choices. You have to type a letter to see. Given the list of activity/situation choices is really limited anyways, this is real wrench in the process of using this app... Especially given it wants to ask you multiple times a day. Maybe these don’t matter and I’m missing something. But these seem like parts of a user flow that’s supposed to differentiate this app. So I think it should be smoother.

Great App - One recommendation. Minddoc has really helped me a lot through a lot of difficult times and it’s a great app overall :) But I have one recommendation. I think there should be an option to pick how many questions we want at a time. I mostly use the app for emotion-tracking and answering 7 questions at a time takes forever. I just wanna get to the emotions. It used to be three questions at a time which I think was the sweet spot. 7 questions is fine as a default but there should at least be an option to lower it if we want

Thank you. It is nice to read and listen to calm exercises to help calm down my outbursts of rage and despair I don’t have severe depression but it has gone to a point where if a really bad event happens I might cut to relax or Relief myself from the harm others have brought to me this app as taught me other ways to keep me from my habits and how to talk to people with out telling them threats like telling the to “kill them self” or to “I’ll kill them” because I felt that harm ,death and violence was the only way to cure myself from my pain with out having to self harm myself because i May have wanted to die but I was scared of what would happen to the one person who cares. Please don’t tell me sorry or anything I’m just trying to help myself to help others

Loved the app until it stopped working. I have used MindDoc (or Moodpath as it was previously named) for a few months and loved the interface. I tracked my mood nearly every day which was important for monitoring my mental health. Then the app switched to MindDoc and I lost my data, and soon after the app stopped working altogether. That was over a week ago. I updated my phone, tried to update the app, uninstalled and reinstalled multiple times, checked my connection, etc. All of the tabs in the app just show a buffering symbol with no way to add mood entries. I emailed support several times and while they were friendly and responsive, I was told they sometimes have server issues and they apologized for any issues. Very disappointed that I have to start over with a different app.

Insightful. I’ve been using this app for over a year. It’s offered me some insight and helped me to understand why I do some of the things I do and has helped me to understand some of the things I feel. It’s encouraged me to get help and to quantify the data in a way that I can share with my therapist. It offers help if you’re thinking about self- harm but it’s not pushy. I don’t know, it’s hard to explain all of the ways it’s helped me. If you’re struggling with depression and grasping at anything to help you then try this app. It won’t bring you out of it but it will help to illuminate the path you’re on.

Thank you Moodpath. Thanks to this app I actually feel like I have a place I can vent too and a virtual shoulder to cry on. It’s hard trying to talk to someone about how u feel and with moodpath that’s ok if ur not sure what ur feeling. This app is more than just a dairy to me it’s a free space where it’s ok to be in any mental space and if y need help they are there to to ask u questions, provide hotlines and specialist to talk to, and a moodweek. They aren’t pushing u to talk to be happy like most apps. Most apps make u feel as if because of the way u feel and that ur only allowed to be happy and if u aren’t u have to be fixed. So from the bottom of my heart thank you! ❤️

Starting to doubt this app.... I’ve been using this app consistently for some time and greatly appreciate the insights I receive from being consistently mindful of my mental state. It helps me identify trends in my emotions, and properly informs my discussions with my therapist. That being said, the biweekly “Results” are a cause for concern and I’m not sure what they are based off of. I reported a happy and positive mood for 24 out of 28 assessments that I responded to during my most recent time period. I’ve been in a significantly better mood recently, but when given my results from the app as to the current assessment of my mental state, I am being told I am in “Critical need of mental care” It’s deeply concerning to me that the main algorithm that’s supposed to inform users of their overall mental health seems to be so inaccurate. I’d like to think that this is because of something wrong with a background calculation, but I can’t help feeling that a part of these diagnoses are to try and push me towards paid features. I highly encourage the team reach out to me and help me understand what these mental health results are based off of, because at the moment these insights are drastically missing the mark and it’s damaging my trust with the app.

love it. I’ve never written a review for an app but i’ve had mood path for a little over 5 months now and i love it. this app has helped me to track my progress in my mental health. the questions each day help to reflect but are still super quick and easy. then the app will give you an indication of what you may be feeling. with the corona virus going around there have been specific questions regarding the pandemic along with insight. but my favorite part of this app is the insight there basically pep talks and reassurance that is available when you need it most. in sad times there will be insight in how to deal with sadness and after it has past there will be insight to how you were able to overcome and how you’re feeling better now.

Contradictory and Disappointing. I was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder about 2 years ago and decided to use Moodpath to help track my mood swings. At times the app sent me a notification that questions were ready for me to answer, but when I would open the app, the questions wouldn’t appear for me to track my mood which led me to miss check in points. I used Moodpath for 2 weeks and by the end of that period, it told me that I had “no indication for symptoms of depression,” but listed below a plethora of my depressive symptoms like feelings of hopelessness, fatigue, insomnia, worthlessness, etc. I was using this app to track my moods throughout a depressive episode that has spanned over the last month for me in the hope I would get some insight, but Moodpath seemed to deliver only contradictions and an erroneous algorithm. I’ve decided to delete the app altogether and stick with what I know helps me stay on top of my mental illness: therapy and medication management.

Calms me down. This is an amazing app, it lets me choose how I am and let’s me answer some questions I have never thought to ask myself, I can go on and just put in everything I need to and it feels like I just ranted my entire like to someone I can trust. It helps me and calms me down when I can go on, answer the questions, pick my mood, my positives and negatives and let’s me write notes when I need to. I love the app and will totally recommend it to my friends if they ever want something to help them slightly. Yes it doesn’t really help with my mental health and it won’t get better any time soon, but it does help me a lot❤️❤️

Psychologist approved. I’m a licensed psychologist and I’m regularly looking for helpful apps for clients. I tried this app and found it to be particularly useful. I tend to only see an individual once a week, and while this app can’t replace therapy (and it doesn’t claim to), it certainly helps clients gain an understanding of their own shifts in mood from day to day. It’s a great tool for data collection; if a client shares their results with me, it’s that much easier to discuss what occurred throughout their week. One suggestion for developers would be to allow a user to digitally share with another individual (like a therapist or significant other) how their week or even day went. Perhaps even an alert could be sent if an individual was feeling particularly bad (or good!).

Little friend that cares. So I’ve only had this app for nearly a week. I sort of forget how low I can get and stop caring about myself and feel totally empty, as many depressed people can struggle with. This app helps me track my moods, but also checks in with me throughout the day which honestly feels nice that something (even though it’s tech) cares. It also provides insights on depression and mental illness, like things to look out for and even gives you numbers for crisis emergency lines to call if you need it... I don’t have a therapist right now, but can see how useful using these together would be. Thanks for creating this handy app!

Been using for 2+ years, nearly daily. I enjoy this app. I love the ability to see my days, weeks, months, even years at a glance. I can find patterns in my mood, see life experiences reflected in my responses, etc. I do wish the questions asked could be slightly more varied - they do get repetitive after 2 years of answering. I also wish there was a way for us to manage the color profile of the app, ourselves. I personally liked the previous color version, as it was easier on my eyes. The new orange, purple, etc. scheme is bothersome and I do wish we had flexibility in changing the color back if we wanted.

Unbelievable con. I loved this app and used it every day religiously to monitor my symptoms and mood. In December I tried their free 7 day trial with the expectation that I would be charged for a monthly subscription after that period. I’ve never to my knowledge used any of the paid features, but I liked the app enough that I thought the monthly price was a fair compensation. I find out today the normal monthly price is $4.49 steep but it’s a comprehensive app. However if you go through the free trial the monthly price is $7.49. $3.00 extra for nothing. It not even a multi month or yearly discount thing they literally just charge you an extra three dollars if you go through with a 7 day trial of the app, and not just one month, but every consecutive month an extra three dollars. It’s appalling to prey on people with mental health disorders.

Emotional Psychology on your phone. Like a Fitbit for your mind, Moodpath is a step in the right direction. As a student of and ardent believer in positive psychology, I have to say this app is incredible. Moodpath not only helps you to observe, reflect, monitor, and understand your feelings, but also provides a ton of tools for developing emotions for a healthier life - gratitude, empathy, self-confidence, resilience, etc... And although this app should not be considered a replacement for a licensed clinical psychologist or psychiatrist, if Moodpath’s mission is to help people learn more about what they are feeling, why they are feeling it, and to not push down or avoid their own emotions, they are certainly accomplishing that.

Great with depression/anxiety. I honestly got this app as a last resort. I was in a really horrible mental state and couldn’t get out of a constant dark cloud. This app really helped me open my mind. If you get this app with the intent to try feeling less upset with yourself with whatever is going on, you have to give it the chance to help. I have the basic package. (The free one) and the daily questions alone helped open my eyes to just how sad or upset I was. It made me strive to feel better and made me WANT to build myself back up again. So far it’s helped tremendously! I 100% recommend this app if you’ve just about had it with everything going on...... it. gets. better.

Excellent App!. This app is very helpful for those who struggle with depression and anxiety. It’s also great for people to have a sense of control over their emotions. I like how the app ask questions that make you think deeply about how you’re feeling. At the end of the week, the app will give you a further understanding of what was going on. And those note are very helpful because you could share them with a therapist if needed. I also like that this app provides resources to make you feel better such as: breathing exercises, how to remain calm in tough situations, and how to build your self Esteem. Overall, I would recommend this app to anyone who is struggling with mental illness.

Overall a good APP but has some problem. This app is really great for tracking your moods and seeing what it looks like over time. It is my favorite so far and I will continue to use it as long as it is free. Some issues I ran into so far, though: I got an alert that the 14 days was up and I would receive a notification when the APP was ready to give me my results... it never did, but instead started the new 14 days. But it’s not a doctor, so it really isn’t a real problem aside from being somewhat disappointing. My real problem is the ~8 dollars a month for extras. I tried the 7 day trial. Maybe for some, it is worth it, but I think it would be more worth it to pay a ONE TIME fee for around $20. Even a one time free of $50 would be better than $96 a year... I pay $20 a year for a separate service that provides authentic advancement for my career, but yet this APP is worth $96 a year? I dunno. The APP developers might feel it is worth it, but I personally don’t. There are other ways to keep track of your moods and as convenient as Moodpath is, their price just doesn’t match up with what they provide.

I’d recommend. This app is really good for keeping track of your emotions and feelings, which is really good. It’s also good for people who want to seek help with copping with depression, but need an extra push. I would not recommend it for someone who wants therapist like answers, or would like to be professionally diagnosed. Anyone who is bipolar or wants to know about any other mental issue, should not use this app. I’m just saying this as a fair warning. What I just noted wouldn’t be worth taking points off of how good the app works because the creators have never said that the app is for diagnosing anxiety, schizophrenia, or anything of the sort. Over all, this app is pretty good and even makes a doctors note of your symptoms of depression over the past 14 days. It’s convenient and I like that.

Great concept but as with every app there are some cons. I suffer with MDD, therefore it does help me track my moods and see if I’m going through an episode in order to bring it to my therapists attention (which I do believe this app should in fact be used in conjunction with your therapist as a form of treatment). However I don’t think we should be charged monthly for extra emotions/moods and more insights or courses. Some of us can’t afford that and we want to accurately log what we’re feeling and seek the right help. I also think the language option should be broadened seeing as of now it only offers English and German. Spanish should definitely be added in since I believe this app would be super beneficial to my Hispanic mom who is currently suffering from depression but does not know where to even begin on seeking help. Lastly, I think the app should target other mental illness besides the basic depression/anxiety diagnosis. Bipolar depression can be misread/misdiagnosed on this app. But overall I think it’s a great app concept and with some more work it could help many people.

stop changing everything with updates!. I would have given this app 5 stars about 2 or 3 updates ago, but since then the updates have cleared out/deleted some of of tags (the first update) and now they have rearranged the way entries are written to be “situation/emotion” tag-focused more than writing (which makes it easy to accidentally post a blank entry and i really am not a fan of), and with this new rearrangement, most of my previous tags are now missing. TLDR: I liked this app because of its reliability, its customizability with the tags, and it’s easy to use layout, but now it’s erased most my tags and rearranged the entry layout to be non-intuitive. I honestly think they’ve taken a few steps back.

Lovely but bring the old format back please!. I've been using this app for a few months and it's really helped me build a healthier relationship with myself. However, this new update feels a little less user friendly. After I answer my set of check-in questions, having all possible feelings as tags is overwhelming. I personally liked having the typical feelings set up as half the screen underneath the notes and categorized as 'good' or 'blue.' It really helped me see where I was at. And with this new update, sometimes I don't even log the feelings because when I turn back a page after I've clicked on all my feelings, it disappears.

Great!. This app is amazing. No matter what you are going through this app can help you! Logging your thoughts and current states of emotions throughout the days and seeing all the ups and even downs helps you grow. You track your progress and emotions. It makes you actually stop and think “how am I actually doing?” And it makes you think “why do I feel this way” and in someways it actually helps put pieces of the puzzle together and makes things seem less bad. No matter what you are going through you are human and it’s okay to have ups and downs. It’s about training your brain and becoming self aware! 10/10 would recommend

Great app with one flaw. I love this app because of how simple it is and how helpful it can be. Logging my emotions and feelings in addition to my responses to questions is great, but there is one big issue that has been bothering me with this app. Lately, I seem to have to log in to the app every other day on average. This wasn't an issue previously, but it is really annoying to go to answer my questions and have to log in every time even though I might have already logged in earlier that day. There is seemingly no reason or pattern behind this issue, but it is the main reason that I am not giving it 5 stars yet. UPDATE: The devs responded saying they would fix the login issue, but even after the latest update, it still keeps happening.

Great app but not the best. This app is really good but I don’t like how there is so many things you have to pay for. I understand the need to have a way to make money without adds but I would like if there was more free exercises for depression and confidence building. It’s just my personal opinion. I do really enjoy the ability to track my moods and thoughts and the analyzing my data so that I can see what I need to focus on in therapy. I have Borderline Personality Disorder and I find it hard to remember ever being low or ever being high. I tend to just tell my therapist that my week was “good” or “bad” based on how I was feeling in that moment because it was hard to see anything else due to the black and white thinking. Being able to track my emotions and symptoms help me really reflect on how I’m really feeling. I never realized that my mental health affects my physical state and when I used this app I saw that things like me sleeping too much is a sign of me experiencing depression. So all and all I think this is a good app and I like everything about it except that you have to pay to get anything more than recording your mood and the 3 free things.

Comforting and easy to use. I really love this app. I’m a procrastinator but this is super easy to use and the notifications are helpful, and not overwhelming or too often. It makes me feel accomplished to do this as a type of journaling and I love seeing the stats even if they aren’t all great and I’ve had a hard week it still is nice to put it into perspective and see the bigger picture. My favorite thing about Moodpath is the insight articles they have for you, I really like that they are personalized to the issues/goals/etc I have and are a quick easy read. I highly recommend this app and to give it a go.

Major Flaw - Unfortunate especially with how much it costs. Major flaw in the app with the exercises/lessons (which I love and find very helpful) except it doesn’t save any lists or anything you create once you finish it. If you want to go back it’s like you never went through the lesson except it shows a completed check. Example - doing the course on sleep and in one exercise you are to come up with a list of bedtime rituals (again great idea and I enjoyed walking through it) but then when I finished the lesson; everything I created was gone ;-(. So the issue is all these areas they want you to apply and use (again very helpful) you can’t because it disappears. If they would change this so all the work you do saves and you can reference it would be a really great app overall. Hope developers are listening to this. Thank you.

It’s alright. I like this app, but I just have one complaint: you can’t decide the time that you’re sent questions, or at least, I can’t find an option for that. I can’t just answer questions whenever I want, because like most people, I have things to do. However, I can’t just think “oh, it’s the morning, and I’m not doing anything for once, I can answer the questions now.” I have terrible memory issues. I will not remember to answer it without notifications. I would really like it if I could actually make it send notifications at the times of day I’m not busy, instead of missing questions constantly since the app sent the notification at 9:30 am instead of 10:00 am, or whatever.

Daily questions were more triggering than helpful. Was using this app to track my mood for anxiety and depression and for me, personally, I get triggered easily when exposed to negative thoughts or ideas so having the questions constantly asking if you’re sad or other such questions I found that it did more bad than good. Most of the time I was in a pretty good mood but then after looking at the analysis it said my mood was critical which I found odd when it was really only a couple times I felt bad. Not everyone is happy 24/7 so it telling you you’re critically depressed because you weren’t in the best mood a few times was somewhat disappointing. I’d look to find an app that’s more uplifting and gives more positive outlook as opposed to negative questioning constantly. 2 stars because the mood tracking 3 times a day was nice.

Was Great Until The Update. This app worked pretty well for me before the change to MindDoc, but I couldn’t get that version of the app because of the limits of what my phone could update to. Oh well, not anyone’s fault. Yet then, the next time I got my emotional health results; it said “Oops! Your device seems to be having issues talking to our server, please check your connection.” And so I did, my connection was fine. I changed WiFi networks, same thing happened. This process proceeded to happen every single time I got a result. I could see what the result was, but I could not click on it. Luckily, I can click on my old results, just not these new ones. I’m a tad upset the update has affected my download like this despite the fact I was unable to even update.

Amazingly accurately.... I fully wasn’t expecting this app would provide a whole lot of useful insight for me since I know I am not depressed (been there before, so I know). However, I do suffer from other things including anxiety, ADHD, insomnia, etc. and my first 14-day report picked up on all of those. I was very surprised with how accurate it was. Amazing. The app itself is very easy to use and the reminders are not annoying like other apps. The questions are very quick/easy to answer so it’s not something you feel like putting off because of how involved it is. It’s a nice way to take a few seconds every day and check in with how you’re feeling. It was interesting to me to notice the mood trends as that is not something I’ve noticed myself.

This App WORKS!. I was looking for something low maintenance, that allows me to check-in with myself daily, less than 2 minutes at a time (ya know gotta keep it moving!) & this is that App! The reflection portion of this App has helped me share my thoughts, feelings and basic emotions with others as i check-in daily here to keep track of how i’m really feeling. If you’re feeling a little out of your body, confused, sad, depressed, etc. I would absolutely recommend this App to you. Tie this in with your journaling, meditation or however you practice being a better you & I swear by the first month, you will see results!

Definite Life Saver / Emotional Uplift. Totally skeptical, figured another greedy app not here to help me personally. I used the free portions and was so impressed I did purchase the full features and it honestly saved my life. The app can detect your psyche down turns & pain in time to provide a connection between your crisis numbers as well as their crisis professionals. The tips, insights & education modules are in tune with my therapist and myself... a solid triad of care to definitely improve your well being. Thank You for developing such a powerful tool. As a health care professional I use this app and encourage others to as well.

Question about the update. As Moodpath switches to the new app, will all of our data still be there? The reason I ask is because I’ve been using this app since March of 2019, and I absolutely love it—it helps me keep tabs on mental health day to day—but I’ve written a lot of entries over what I’ve gone through over the last year and a half and don’t want to lose any of that. So I’m just curious if that’ll be transferred over or if there’s any way I can keep them? I really don’t want to lose all of that 😔 Love the app, it’s seriously helped me so much in just checking in with myself. My girlfriend has started using it too :-)

App has promise. Positives: this is a fast, simple way to track your mood and see how your mental health can change over time. The questions take less than 30 seconds and the notifications help remind you. - The basic version is free -provides basic coping info -gives diagnostic suggestions and clinical recommendations -they ask about suicide every-so-often and have a reasonable protocol for querying and offering resources (and I presume a method for dealing with people who are actively suicidal). Negatives: the biggest drawback to me is that the questions asked appear random/do not appear to change in response to your answers (if it they do it is too subtle to be meaningful). It would be feasible and helpful for them to create an algorithm that tailors questioning once you have responded for a certain length of time. For example, if you consistently endorse low mood and depressive symptoms, asking those questions more frequently over others. If you never endorse things like post-traumatic stress, OCD, or psychosis it is not necessary to have these as part of the regular data collection (maybe every few months or so it would be reasonable to re-check). You could get more accurate data in symptoms and functioning if questions were tailored.

Feeling Betrayed. I loved this app so much. It did so much good for me. Five days ago, I opened it for a regular logging, because I had a notification. I was directed to the welcome screen for new users. Immediately worried, I tried to log in. Login failed. Tried to make a new account. Cannot do that at this time. Continued as guest, and finally got to the pages I was used to— but EVERYTHING was gone. Over a year of journaling. I suffer from memory issues. That’s why I was using the app. Now nothing from the past will load in, and I can’t even make new entries. I’ve emailed support three separate times, and gotten no response whatsoever after three days. I can’t find any information online as to the app’s status, if it’s just me or everyone. It’s all in German. A year’s worth of memories gone, and apparently, no path to recovery. Thanks, Minddoc.

Keep losing my data. I like the app and it has helped me manage my emotions and well being. However, I have lost my data several times twice and this is getting frustrating. I subscribed a year of membership for $47 but lost the first period of data not being able to find my account. I contacted customer service asking them to check all my email accounts but non of them were the ones used to subscribe for my membership, so it must’ve been my iOS account. Could not retrieve it till this day. The second time, I didn’t subscribe anymore but still lost the second batch of data after the app signed me out and was unable to log in even if I clearly remembered my email and my password this time. Kept repeating “login failed”.

Usefull, and no overwhelming premium. I've had so many apps I go through, that try and throw their 'premium' or 'plus' in your face. It typically prohobits you from doing basic actions and interferes with the usage of the app. With Moodpath, they have Moodpath plus, but it only includes extras like the 'Pause' feature and the 'Discover' articles. Neither of which prohibits the app functions. Plus is completely optional and is there for extra helpful things, not things that should have already been included. I think this app works well in a way that tries to push and encourage mindfullness into your day. It's sole purpose is to help people track their moods and feel better. No other app I've had compares to this one. It's worthy of a reveiw, a five star one at that.

Data randomly wiped. I was on earlier this morning and everything was as it should be but then I just now reopened the app and all of my entries were gone. It took me through the whole setup process too. I don't have an account because I don't want my email linked to it but I've never deleted the app or switched phones while using this. It's totally random. I'd really really appreciate help with this, I'm freaking out about losing all the things I've written, it's important to me that I have all of it down. I don't even know my data was properly wiped off of their servers, and I don't want it on there forever. It's very concerning. Also, a lot of emotion options I had were removed. Update: this was an error with the update from Moodpath to MindDoc, and after reaching out they're working on returning my entries. Great professional customer service.

Useful, Gentle, and Well Designed. When feeling depressed, it can be difficult to follow a program, no matter how well intentioned. This application feels like an empathic friend lightly knocking on your door three times a day to check in and ask a few simple pertinent questions. It’s oddly refreshing to answer questions about well being honestly rather than the reflexive, “I’m fine.” In just a few days I saw clear patterns and dominant moods. Sometimes, based on your responses, short exercises are recommended. You can also peruse the library of exercises which are grouped by themes. (I believe you need to purchase the program, which I did, to have access to all of the exercises.) I wholeheartedly recommend this application.

Small Bug (Or Maybe Just Me). I generally love the app because it helps me write stuff out and whatnot. I do have an issue, though, where I’ll be in the section with written out thoughts after the questions. And sometimes, I’ll get tabbed out in the middle of that for whatever reason. A phone call, important email or text, etc.. But when I return to finish the section, it’s like the text bubble is stuck elsewhere because the keyboard comes up, but I can no longer see it or close out of it to do the rest of the entry. It’s very frustrating because then I have to close the app out and lose what I already had written. 😔 Other than that, I do enjoy the app.

Best app for depression. I have bipolar and use this to keep track of my moods and it’s great for that, too. However, I feel that your “insights” should include caveats. For example, If you’re very depressed and everyone keeps telling you that you just need to get up and get some exercise and then you guys tell them that, too, it can make a person feel worse. When you’re depressed, you would love to take a walk, like a normal person, but you can’t. But even the professionals on your app seem to think you could if you just tried? It needs to be clear that if you are unable to, that’s okay, because IT’S A SIGN OF DEPRESSION.

This app has been very helpful.. I have tried several “mood/mental health” trackers and this is the best by far. The notifications to check in are appreciated. Also knowing that I can control how much time and effort goes into to daily “check-in” times is helpful. I can take 30 seconds, answer and few questions and pick a mood and be done or I can dive a little deeper and add to the journal function. The weekly feedback is awesome - can really give me a overall perspective. I showed it to my psychiatrist and she loved it. She thought the graphs and week/month at-a-glance features are wonderful and she said she had been recommending it to many of her patients. Thanks for creating this app and making it so user-friendly and intuitive to use. 🥰

App is good, needs interface/UI tweaks. App looks to be helpful. Have yet to get to 14 days yet with it. Daily check up questions are nice and using the thoughts box is like a nice diary feature that I could use half the time. The take a pause and insight is very helpful for when you need a quick read on how to handle something bothering you and attempt to move past the negative feeling. Not pleased with a lack of a settings section (at least one I found right away, which should be easy to find), and that if you go back to change the mood for time of day on an entry, it completely clears it on the other page. I spent 15-20 writing out things in the thoughts section and placing moods and experiences, only to be wiped when I moved my mood up on the other page.

It’s not as good as it could be. I had this app a while ago to track my moods and the report you get after 14 days is great. But the downfall is all the actually important things are blocked by an overpriced monthly payment. In my opinion, something like breathing exercises for someone with anxiety. Or helpful resources for someone going through depression shouldn’t be blocked by a paywall that most wont be willing to or would be able to pay since it’s not many functions, but important functions that are priced too high. Another thing is that the questions are just “yes,no, how bad Does it make you feel” there should be more leeway, and they should be based on recently not by the day, because you may think about death often just not at the time the question is being asked. Overall okay, but could be a lot better.

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Language English
Price Free
Adult Rating 17+ years and older
Current Version 4.18.15
Play Store de.moodpath.ios
Compatibility iOS 15.0 or later

MindDoc: Your Companion (Versiyon 4.18.15) Install & Download

The application MindDoc: Your Companion was published in the category Medical on 11 November 2015, Wednesday and was developed by MindDoc Health GmbH [Developer ID: 1052216402]. This program file size is 20.64 MB. This app has been rated by 29,357 users and has a rating of 4.7 out of 5. MindDoc: Your Companion - Medical app posted on 06 February 2024, Tuesday current version is 4.18.15 and works well on iOS 15.0 and higher versions. Google Play ID: de.moodpath.ios. Languages supported by the app:

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MindDoc: Your Companion App Customer Service, Editor Notes:

We want to help you better understand your emotional well-being. That's why, we have fixed some bugs and improved the reliability and speed of the MindDoc app with this release.

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