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So many great potential use cases for this; and I appreciate that it's so fast & intuitive to use. Of course, there the individual user tracking their mood over time (and perhaps finding correlations with other internal or external variables). This could also be great for teams at work to conduct regular (e.g., weekly) pulse checks to see how people are feeling through the course of a major program, for instance. Is there a way to share your mood (either single day or trends over time), and/or sync up with a team?
Finally, does this integrate with Apple Health (or other Health tracker) yet? Not sure there's any existing metric that Mood would feed into, but feels like Mood would be useful on its own to align against other variables & find potential correlations (e.g., my worst moods always followed nights with very little sleep).
Love how restrained this is. Everyone in this category is racing to bolt AI onto feelings, and you went the other way — one tap, one pixel, done. The low friction is the whole point: I'll actually keep a habit that takes two seconds, I'll abandon anything that asks me to write a paragraph. Quietly clever. 👏
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I like that Mood makes reflection feel visual instead of clinical. A small daily pixel is easier to keep up with than a long journal entry, but over time it can still show patterns you might otherwise miss.
So many great potential use cases for this; and I appreciate that it's so fast & intuitive to use. Of course, there the individual user tracking their mood over time (and perhaps finding correlations with other internal or external variables). This could also be great for teams at work to conduct regular (e.g., weekly) pulse checks to see how people are feeling through the course of a major program, for instance. Is there a way to share your mood (either single day or trends over time), and/or sync up with a team?
Finally, does this integrate with Apple Health (or other Health tracker) yet? Not sure there's any existing metric that Mood would feed into, but feels like Mood would be useful on its own to align against other variables & find potential correlations (e.g., my worst moods always followed nights with very little sleep).
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Love how restrained this is. Everyone in this category is racing to bolt AI onto feelings, and you went the other way — one tap, one pixel, done. The low friction is the whole point: I'll actually keep a habit that takes two seconds, I'll abandon anything that asks me to write a paragraph. Quietly clever. 👏
I like that Mood makes reflection feel visual instead of clinical. A small daily pixel is easier to keep up with than a long journal entry, but over time it can still show patterns you might otherwise miss.
Simple idea, but strangely powerful,
Feels like something I would actually keep using