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Ravi Mishrastarted a discussion
I built a mood tracker because nothing else took bipolar seriously.
Hey everyone — I'm Ravi, Android dev, and I have bipolar disorder. Every mood tracker I tried was basically "rate your day 1-5, here's a smiley face." That's not how bipolar works. You need to track sleep, energy, irritability, meds — and see how they connect over weeks, not just days. So I built Steadyline. It's what I wished existed when I was trying to explain my last 3 weeks to my...
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I built Steadyline because I kept sitting in my psychiatrist's office trying to reconstruct the last 6 weeks from memory. 15 minutes, most of it wasted. I'm a software engineer. I have bipolar disorder. I started tracking obsessively in spreadsheets, then realized I was spending more time managing the spreadsheet than understanding my data. So I built what I actually needed: fast daily logging,...

SteadylineMood tracker built for bipolar disorder. Not for good days.
Built by a software engineer with bipolar disorder who got tired of reconstructing 6 weeks from memory in a psychiatrist's office. Steadyline tracks mood, sleep, energy, and medications daily. AI finds patterns across weeks you'd miss yourself. One tap generates a clinician-ready PDF report so those 15 minutes actually matter. Ask SAM about your history and patterns. Weekly and monthly mood analytics show the full picture. Not a meditation app. A real tool for a real condition.

SteadylineMood tracker built for bipolar disorder. Not for good days.
