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by khasard974 95 days ago
Nice concept. One thing I'd push on: what makes the visualization actually useful vs. just pretty? The risk with mood trackers is that people log for 2 weeks, see a chart, and then... nothing changes. What's the insight that makes someone act differently?
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Good point — the chart alone is not enough. I'm experimenting with lightweight insights like "Your mood tends to drop on Tuesdays" so logging leads to actionable patterns. What kind of insight would feel genuinely useful to you?
Exactly this! There needs to be some sort of reward for the user to keep up with checking in. I imagine something like tamagotchi where you have to feed a pet like creature that also checks in with you/ asks your mood or smth
Love the Tamagotchi idea! I want to keep it low-pressure, but subtle rewards like streaks or small milestones could help people stick. Would a playful element actually make you log more, or feel gimmicky?