The best alternatives to Moodprint are Cactus, Moodnotes, and Moodnotes 2.0. If these 3 options don't work for you, we've listed over 10 alternatives below.
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People are stressed out and turning to meditation for help. But meditation isn’t for everyone. Cactus combines guided reflection prompts, a private journal, and intimate sharing to help you live a more fully actualized life. And it’s free.
Stream is a micro-journaling app designed to save your most important thoughts and ideas. Saving a thought on Stream is as easy as sending a message to yourself. You can easily share your thoughts from Stream to Twitter.
Lemoon supports you during your antidepressant treatment and afterward. Track your mood and see how it progresses with insightful stats. Create reminders for your different medication and track possible side-effects.
On Huddle: - Join conversations and groups that matter to you most - Make new friends and support others in your situation - Be inspired by motivational posts - Post your stories as anonymously as you'd like - Be a meaningful part of a community that promotes positivity
The Logbook makes journaling easier than ever, you don't have to log how are you feeling every day to know more about yourself, the Logbook makes it easy to track goals and moments that contributed to them, through a secure and private experience.
What is frustration, curiosity or trust? Most of us know the meaning of the words, but couldn't easily articulate what these emotions are, so this app aims to help you improve your emotional intelligence (EQ) via simple definitions for each emotion.
Scribio is an elegant mood journal to track your emotions, thoughts, and photos. With an intuitive and beautifully designed interface, Scribio empowers you to learn more about yourself everyday! FEATURES • Create journal entries to keep track of your emotions • Add your favorite pictures • Customize emotion colors • Passcode + Touch ID for privacy
My Stress Diary is a self-care tool for improving your mental health confirmed by psychological and scientific research. You'll reduce anxiety and bad mood, increase stress resistance, mindfulness and well-being with the help of scientific advice.
Hi everyone, Megan Coyle and I created a simple tool to manage stress, and provide valuable information to researchers. It works by texting (520) 376-2020 with how you’re feeling that day. You’ll get a response of how many others are feeling the same, and a dashboard to track your mood.
We help companies run impactful employee volunteer programs by reducing the barriers to volunteering & increasing engagement around team activities. Giving back has never been this easy and fun!