Mental Health Tracker App Built for Real Conditions
Most mental health apps are built for good days — meditation timers and gratitude journals. Steadyline is built for the hard days, when tracking what's happening is the only way to understand it.
Beyond the smiley-face mood picker
Most mental health apps ask you to tap a smiley face and write a gratitude entry. That works for general wellness. It doesn't work when you have a real condition that needs clinical-grade tracking.
Steadyline tracks what actually matters for mental health management: mood across the full spectrum, energy and psychomotor activity, sleep duration and variability, irritability, medication adherence, and overall stability. Because "how are you feeling?" is only one dimension of a multi-dimensional problem.
What makes Steadyline different
- Clinical depth — tracks the signals psychiatrists actually use, not just happy/sad
- AI pattern detection — finds correlations between sleep, energy, and mood that you'd miss
- Clinician reports — formatted reports that make psychiatry appointments productive
- Works on bad days — designed to be useful when you're at your lowest, not just when you feel like journaling
- Evidence-based — built on published research, not wellness trends
Built for bipolar, useful for anyone
Steadyline was designed for bipolar disorder — the condition that demands the most from a mental health tracker. But the multi-dimensional tracking approach (mood + sleep + energy + irritability + medication) is valuable for anyone managing a clinical mental health condition, whether it's bipolar, depression, anxiety, or PTSD.
Privacy-first design
Mental health data is the most sensitive data you have. Steadyline never sells your data. Logs stay on your device with encrypted sync. AI processing uses anonymized data. You can export or delete everything at any time.
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