u/cgreendyk104

My wife’s dream app is live now :) (iOS only at the moment)
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My wife’s dream app is live now :) (iOS only at the moment)

My wife works in psychiatric nursing. Every follow-up appointment, same conversation:

"...I think better?"

Patients genuinely don't remember. Was week 2 rough? Did the nausea ease by week 4? They can't tell you.

She looked for something she could recommend — a simple app that tracks mood against dose changes. Mood trackers don't know about medications. Pill reminder apps don't track mood. Nothing connects the two.

So she designed it and I built it. It does a daily mood check-in (takes a few seconds), tracks dose changes, logs side effects and blood levels, and shows it all on a timeline. Patients can even generate a summary to bring to their appointment.

The whole point is answering that one question: "I changed your dose 3 weeks ago — is it working?"

It's called MediMood, currently launched for IOS, Android COMING SOON. All data stays on-device — no accounts, no cloud!

u/cgreendyk104 — 10 hours ago
Roast our medication dose mood tracker — built by a psychiatric nurse and her dev husband

Roast our medication dose mood tracker — built by a psychiatric nurse and her dev husband

My wife is a psychiatric nurse. She got tired of patients not being able to answer "how have you been since we changed your dose?" — so she designed an app and I built it.

MediMood tracks mood, side effects, and blood levels against medication dose changes. The idea is that the 2-6 weeks after a dose adjustment are critical, and no app focuses on that window.

- Quick daily check-in
- Multi-medication dose timelines with mood/side effect overlay
- Doctor-ready reports
- Local-only storage (no cloud, no accounts)
- iOS ready, Android coming soon

Currently launched on IOS (Android pending). Tear it apart — what are we missing, what won't work, what's going to kill us?

iOS App

u/cgreendyk104 — 20 hours ago