Happiness Mood Journal app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 7280 ratings )
Lifestyle Health & Fitness
Developer: Good To Hear
2.99 USD
Current version: 2.4.3, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 08 Mar 2012
App size: 25.12 Mb

Happiness is a mood tracker and journal app that helps you track your happiness and presents this with clear visualisations. In this age of self quantification, what is more important to measure than our happiness?

You can also enjoy the benefits of a being a dedicated diarist without the hassle of relying on willpower alone - customisable reminders help you to keep your journal accurate and thorough so nothing gets ignored.

This app helps you to be objective about your emotions (past, present and future) and helps you to make better life decisions. You will realise what is truly influencing your mood and then youll be able to do something about it.

Everything you write is private. You wont see any share my mood on Facebook and Twitter buttons. For this information to be truly valuable it should be for your eyes only.

If you are changing your life or taking medication then this app is a perfect way to spot any gradual benefits.

Your Happiness journal will be with you for the rest of your life. You can export and back up your data whenever you need to.

Features:
- Starts very quickly to allow you to quickly track your mood, whatever youre doing
- Break up thoughts and feelings into tags and longer-form thoughts by using the Return button on the keyboard
- Read all entries under Journal
- See a month-by-month breakdown of your biggest influences under Analysis
- See your top ranked influences month-by-month under Tags
- Change reminder frequency under settings (daily reminders are recommended)
- Set "do not disturb" time range (reminders are randomised so set this to when youre asleep)
- Export data as CSV and JSON
- Passcode lock for maximum privacy (under Settings)

Pros and cons of Happiness Mood Journal app for iPhone and iPad

Happiness Mood Journal app good for

This is a great app. It is simple to use, elegant, and works without fail. The periodic notifications are helpful for capturing mood throughout the day. I stopped logging with the app for several months, and when I restarted it was great to see my old tags still catalogued so I could learn from past insight. Because this is a paid app, I am less worried that my data is being shared or sold. Strongly recommended.
Very simple to use and very good to include in your daily routine. Im definitely using this more now.
This is a really painless way to log happiness. I am greatly enjoying the app. Now, my continued enjoyment hinges on my ability to export this data and analyze it , but I have not tried that yet.

Some bad moments

App crashed and lost all my data. This was over the last two weeks of data. I am extremely disappointed and discourage using this app unless you like seeing your weeks of recording disappear. Thanks for screwing up.
TL;DR: new UI pretty but less functional. This "2.0" version of Happiness is pleasing to the eye. However, the Analysis capability is generally less capable than the old version. Also, the Analysis screen is somewhat confusing as it now encompasses three different screens that I can left/right drag to. The "journal" feature is good but: (1) let me distinguish between tags and free text on the journal entry. (2) I should be able to edit a journal entry after the fact.
Overall I really like this app and find the stats useful. Id swear theres a bug making it alert multiple times per day though. I have more entries than days and its getting worse.
I find this app interesting. I dont really use the analytics, but I find myself more aware of how I feel. And thats neat.
I find this to be a very interesting app. If nothing else, its a good reminder to do some mindfulness meditation every day. The analytics are interesting, but with the limited data I have so far not terribly insightful yet (Ive been using the app for about a month now). Im curious to see what emerge as I continue to use the app.
This app only rates happiness on a scale from 1-10. What about the other moods? For an app that costs so much they should have added that in.