Available on iOS and Android

Mood tracking
for bipolar disorder.

Built by someone who lives with bipolar. Your data stays on your device by default. Optional AI helps surface patterns you might miss. Shareable reports included.

Product workflow

A tracking flow built around evidence, not streaks.

Steadyline is easier to trust when the product is visible. Each step pairs a real app state with the specific job it handles.

01 / Daily log

Log the signals that actually change.

Mood is only one part of the day. Steadyline keeps energy, sleep, irritability, medication, and notes beside it so the entry still means something weeks later.

Mood and energy stay separate
Sleep sits beside symptoms
Medication context is not an afterthought
Steadyline daily log screen showing mood, sleep, energy, irritability, and medication inputs

02 / Treatment context

Keep medication changes next to the pattern.

Dose changes, missed days, and side effects matter when mood shifts. The tracker keeps treatment context close to the timeline instead of leaving it in memory.

Adherence without gamification
Dose context beside symptoms
Useful before short appointments
Steadyline medication tracking screen with adherence and medication context

03 / Pattern review

Review what moved before the week blurred.

Charts should not feel like homework. Steadyline uses recent mood, sleep, and energy signals to make shifts easier to inspect without turning them into a diagnosis.

Recent shifts stay inspectable
Patterns are framed as review
No episode prediction claim
Steadyline insights screen showing mood and sleep pattern review

04 / Care summary

Bring a summary instead of a memory test.

The report turns weeks of logs into a calmer care conversation: what changed, when it changed, and what is worth discussing with a clinician.

One-page conversation aid
Built from the user's logs
Shared only when the user chooses
Steadyline report ready screen for sharing a summary with a clinician

No gamified pressure Built for days when logging is already hard.

No prediction theater Patterns are for review and care conversations.

User-controlled sharing Reports move only when the user chooses.

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Built by Ravi

I live with bipolar disorder. I built Steadyline because nothing else took the problem seriously enough. I write about mood tracking, sleep, and the honest reality of managing a serious condition.

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Steadyline is live on iOS and Android. Your logs stay on your device by default.

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