Android app to track arbitrary things throughout the day
December 21, 2021 6:14 AM   Subscribe

I'm starting to take a medication and would like to use my phone to log various things to see what effect it's having over time.

Some things are daily, like my weight in the morning. Others are more sporadic (experienced symptom X with severity on a scale of 1-5 at time N). I've got a handful of custom items I'd like to track and almost always have my phone within reach. I could create a web page to track these things, but figured there's something that probably already exists. Thanks!
posted by roue to Health & Fitness (9 answers total) 5 users marked this as a favorite
 
I have found the Bearable app quite useful for tis, and fairly customizable too.
posted by Zumbador at 6:30 AM on December 21, 2021 [4 favorites]


"Track & Graph" should fit your needs.
posted by ropeladder at 6:58 AM on December 21, 2021


I use My Logs Pro for that. It not a terribly slick interface, but is very customizable and exports to csv among other formats.
posted by eotvos at 8:05 AM on December 21, 2021


Hmm. On checking that I got the name right, it appears that My Logs Pro isn't in the store any longer and the developer's last update was in 2016. I will be reading this thread with interest once it stops working.
posted by eotvos at 8:08 AM on December 21, 2021


Daylio, maybe?
posted by dobbs at 10:08 AM on December 21, 2021


Also, Google Fit and Samsung Health both have weight tracking abilities.
posted by dobbs at 10:09 AM on December 21, 2021


I use a Google Form to track things like this and it fills in a Google Sheet. You might have one for the daily things and another for the sporadic items.
posted by soelo at 11:16 AM on December 21, 2021


I enjoyed KeepTrack.
posted by lokta at 5:40 AM on December 22, 2021


I don't know if it's Android-compatible, but I used to work with the founder of Folia, and their app does this kind of thing.
posted by wicked_sassy at 8:05 AM on December 22, 2021


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