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Mood is a minimalist mood-tracking app built around a simple daily action: “tap a color” once a day to express how you feel. The more relaxed your mood, the lighter the color. As entries accumulate, users see a long-term image made up of colors, helping them observe their emotional patterns. It is important to note that the text clearly states Mood does not interpret user input or provide advice, guidance, diagnosis, analysis, or treatment. In that sense, it is more like a privacy-friendly mood journal than an AI mental health assistant.
From the perspective of AI apps/tools, Mood does not demonstrate any model capabilities, automated emotion analysis, natural language processing, or personalized recommendations. Its value lies in an extremely low-friction tracking experience: once a day, one color, done instantly. User feedback also centers on it being “simple, intuitive, easy to stick with, and visually clear.” This single-purpose design is well suited to maintaining a tracking habit when users feel low or lack the energy to write a long journal entry.
Privacy is its most distinctive differentiator. Mood states that app data is stored locally on the user’s device by default and is not shared with servers; the company cannot view, share, track, or sell user information. Service providers may collect anonymous usage data, such as device type, operating system, app version, country, last opened time, and diagnostic data. If users actively contact the company via email or social media, the company will collect the information they voluntarily provide.
Mood offers a 30-day free trial, after which it is billed as a monthly subscription and can be canceled at any time. The text does not disclose the specific monthly fee, payment methods, or different plans.
The advantages are its very lightweight interaction, intuitive visual results, and suitability for long-term self-awareness; its privacy commitments are clear, and it does not package the product as a medical or therapeutic tool. The drawbacks are that its functionality is extremely narrow, it does not provide AI insights, and it cannot offer professional mental health support. Information on cross-device syncing, data export, Chinese interface support, API integration, and similar features is also not provided.
Mood is suitable for individual users who want a low-effort way to track emotions, observe long-term mood changes, and value privacy. It is not suitable for those who need psychological counseling, crisis intervention, medical diagnosis, AI conversation companionship, or automated analysis reports.
The text does not provide information about access in mainland China, app store availability, or Chinese language support. The current assessment is unknown.
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moodapp.io is an United Kingdom Health provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach moodapp.io directly.