Bearable - Track symptoms, moods & habits. Discover what matters.
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Bearable helps you take control of your health by letting you log symptoms, moods, medications, habits, menstrual cycle and more in one customizable app. It reveals correlations and patterns so you can understand what improves or worsens your wellbeing.
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We’re excited to introduce Bearable – Health & Mood Insight Tracker 🧠💡
Managing health isn’t just about checking off boxes—it’s about noticing the patterns between your symptoms, habits, and moods. Bearable helps you do just that—effortlessly, deeply, personally.
✨ Here’s what Bearable offers:
Log moods, symptoms, energy, mental health, pain, fatigue, medications, habits, menstrual cycle and more—all in one place.
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Create custom metrics so you can track what truly matters for you.
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Discover correlations: see which habits or triggers affect your symptoms over time.
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Reports & trends: weekly/monthly insights to help you spot patterns and changes.
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Export & share: take your health data to your doctor or therapist when needed.
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Private & secure: your data is encrypted and under your control.
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Many users say Bearable gives them clarity when things feel blurry. One user shared:
“I can’t speak to what Bearable does compared to others, because I never made it past the initial steps with other apps … this is the first app review I have ever written.”
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Whether you're managing chronic symptoms, mental health, or just curious how your daily choices affect how you feel—Bearable gives you insight, control, and hope.
We’d love to hear from you:
What health or mood metric matters most to you?
What patterns are you hoping to uncover?
Which features would make this app perfect for you?
Let’s make health tracking insightful, not burdensome. 💛
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Bearable feels like a gentle companion for wellness. One place to log your mood, symptoms, diet, sleep, medication—no more juggling dozens of apps. The insights it gives over time can help you see patterns you never noticed. Thank you for giving people a tool that respects both physical and mental health.
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What’s powerful about Bearable is how it brings together multiple health dimensions: mood, symptoms, activities, meds, diet, sleep—into one dashboard. The personalized insights you get from that combined data can be life-changing. I’d love deeper analytics (e.g. correlations, trends over months) or exportable data to share with doctors. But already it’s a strong, unified health tracker.
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I’ve tried many trackers but switching between apps is a hassle. Bearable’s promise—“all health tracking in one place” — is something I want. If I can open it, log how I feel, mark symptoms or meds, and see a simple insight at the end of the week—that’s enough to keep me coming back.
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From a UX standpoint, the challenge is making input simple (few taps) while delivering deep output (trends, insights). Bearable seems to be doing exactly that. If the logging flow is smooth and the insights visually clear, I can see this becoming a daily habit for many.
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Health is holistic—mental, physical, behavioral all intertwined. Bearable embraces that. Over weeks and months, I believe users will find aha-moments: when a symptom spikes, what habits changed, how mood shifted. That kind of self-awareness is powerful.
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Great launch! A few ideas:
Let users tag and filter logs (e.g. “stressful day”, “travel”)
Show correlation suggestions (“when you sleep <6h, your mood drops”)
Export to CSV / PDF for sharing with doctors
Notification nudges when you skip logging
Even without these, Bearable is already solving a pain many of us feel.
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Bearable has the potential to become a central hub for personalized health understanding. If over time it learns your patterns, predicts changes, alerts you before symptoms worsen, and maybe integrates with wearables or health data APIs, it could shift how people manage wellness. This is more than tracking—it’s empowering people with insight.
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Maker
What’s powerful about Bearable is how it brings together multiple health dimensions: mood, symptoms, activities, meds, diet, sleep—into one dashboard. The personalized insights you get from that combined data can be life-changing. I’d love deeper analytics (e.g. correlations, trends over months) or exportable data to share with doctors. But already it’s a strong, unified health tracker.
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Bearable feels like a gentle companion for wellness. One place to log your mood, symptoms, diet, sleep, medication—no more juggling dozens of apps. The insights it gives over time can help you see patterns you never noticed. Thank you for giving people a tool that respects both physical and mental health.
What’s powerful about Bearable is how it brings together multiple health dimensions: mood, symptoms, activities, meds, diet, sleep—into one dashboard. The personalized insights you get from that combined data can be life-changing. I’d love deeper analytics (e.g. correlations, trends over months) or exportable data to share with doctors. But already it’s a strong, unified health tracker.
I’ve tried many trackers but switching between apps is a hassle. Bearable’s promise—“all health tracking in one place” — is something I want. If I can open it, log how I feel, mark symptoms or meds, and see a simple insight at the end of the week—that’s enough to keep me coming back.
From a UX standpoint, the challenge is making input simple (few taps) while delivering deep output (trends, insights). Bearable seems to be doing exactly that. If the logging flow is smooth and the insights visually clear, I can see this becoming a daily habit for many.
Health is holistic—mental, physical, behavioral all intertwined. Bearable embraces that. Over weeks and months, I believe users will find aha-moments: when a symptom spikes, what habits changed, how mood shifted. That kind of self-awareness is powerful.
Great launch! A few ideas:
Let users tag and filter logs (e.g. “stressful day”, “travel”)
Show correlation suggestions (“when you sleep <6h, your mood drops”)
Export to CSV / PDF for sharing with doctors
Notification nudges when you skip logging
Even without these, Bearable is already solving a pain many of us feel.
Bearable has the potential to become a central hub for personalized health understanding. If over time it learns your patterns, predicts changes, alerts you before symptoms worsen, and maybe integrates with wearables or health data APIs, it could shift how people manage wellness. This is more than tracking—it’s empowering people with insight.
What’s powerful about Bearable is how it brings together multiple health dimensions: mood, symptoms, activities, meds, diet, sleep—into one dashboard. The personalized insights you get from that combined data can be life-changing. I’d love deeper analytics (e.g. correlations, trends over months) or exportable data to share with doctors. But already it’s a strong, unified health tracker.