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NeuroTrack is a health self-tracking tool designed for people with spinal cord injury (SCI). It is currently available as a Web App, with native iOS/Android apps under app store review. It is not a general-purpose health journal; instead, it is built around common SCI care scenarios, covering 18 categories of records including bladder, bowel, pressure injuries, vital signs, mood, medications, sleep, pain, spasms, nutrition, and more.
Its “AI/intelligent” component is mainly reflected in Insights: it reads entries from the past few weeks and uses natural language to highlight patterns, such as associations between AD-range blood pressure and catheterization intervals, sleep and medication changes, or exercise and mood. The text emphasizes that these are only pattern observations, not diagnoses. Compared with general trackers, its advantage is its built-in SCI context, such as autonomic dysreflexia thresholds, pressure injury staging, intermittent catheterization, PHQ-9/GAD-7, and more. It also supports local reminders, PDF/plain-text Care Reports, JSON backup and restore, and .ics calendar export.
It is currently free during the testing period and does not require an account. It may move to a subscription model in the future, but specific pricing has not been set. Privacy is its biggest selling point: there are no accounts, no proprietary servers, and no cloud sync, with data staying by default on the device or locally in the browser. The developer says they do not sell, share, or aggregate health data. The iOS database is excluded from iCloud backups by default, and an optional biometric lock is also available.
Its strengths are its deep focus on a vertical use case, offline availability, practical export formats, and clear privacy architecture, making it useful for organizing information before medical appointments. The drawbacks are also clear: it does not provide medical advice; multi-device syncing requires manual import/export; reminders are limited by system notifications; clearing site data in the web version will delete records; Chinese-language support has not been disclosed; and it is maintained by two independent developers, so its long-term support capacity remains to be seen.
It is suitable for SCI patients aged 18 and above, caregivers, and people who want to organize scattered symptom records into materials they can discuss with a doctor. It is not suitable for users who need cloud sync, multi-person family collaboration, clinical diagnosis, or a localized Chinese experience. The scraped text does not state whether it is accessible from mainland China, so its availability is assessed as unknown.
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