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Even Mind is a mood and energy tracking tool for iOS, aiming to be a “heart-rate monitor for your mental state.” Instead of using emojis, badges, or streak-based check-ins, it lets users quickly tap on a two-dimensional mood-energy grid to capture how they feel and how much energy they have in the moment. The product emphasizes real-time, random, context-aware logging rather than retrospective journaling.
The core interaction is very lightweight: according to the official description, it takes two dimensions, two taps, and about five seconds to complete. During the first few weeks, the app learns the user’s personal baseline, then uses Today’s Index to show how their current state differs from their “normal” level. It also detects patterns by weekday, time of day, and life context, such as which days feel more draining or which activities improve mood. Even Mind+ provides AI-powered weekly analysis, turning a week of data into concrete written observations instead of just presenting a stack of charts. The main text does not disclose which AI model or model provider is used.
The free version has no ads and no trial limitations, and already includes logging, personal baselines, Today’s Index, calendar integration, random reminders, and pattern detection. The paid plan, Even Mind+, costs $4.99/month or $39/year, adding AI weekly reports, custom themes, all charts, and priority support. Privacy is a key selling point: the company says data is stored on the device and in the user’s private iCloud, is not sold, shared, or used for training, cannot be accessed by the service provider, and can be exported.
Its strengths are restrained design and low-friction logging. Random reminders can reduce the narrative bias that comes from recording at fixed times, and a personal baseline is more meaningful than a simple score. Context such as calendar events, location, and notes can help users identify what affects their mental state. The limitations are that it is currently only clearly available on iOS, with no visible Android, Web, API, or team features; AI is available only in the subscription version, and there is little information on accuracy validation. It is suitable for individual users interested in self-care, habit adjustment, energy management, and long-term mood observation, but it is not a substitute for professional mental health counseling, diagnosis, or treatment.
The source text does not provide information on access from mainland China, payment methods, or App Store regional availability, so its availability in China is unknown. If it cannot be used reliably, alternatives to consider include Daylio, Bearable, How We Feel, Moodnotes, or Apple Health, Journal, and localized mood-tracking tools.
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