Track your mood. Understand why.
Most mood trackers give you a score with no story behind it. idazery logs your mood right next to your diary entry, so every chart connects back to what actually happened that day.
- Mood + Diary, Together
- 8 Mood Packs
- AES-256 Private
Mood tracker apps alone only show you half the picture
A daily check-in is a great habit. But on its own, it can't tell you what's actually shaping how you feel.
A score with nothing to explain it
Three months from now, a row of numbers or emojis won't tell you what made that Tuesday so rough, or that Friday so good.
Not with idazery: every mood is logged next to the diary entry that explains it.
Your journal and your mood tracker don't talk
Writing in one app and tracking mood in another means you never see them side by side, so the link between what you write and how you feel stays invisible.
Not with idazery: one timeline, one entry, one mood. No second app to keep in sync.
A scale that doesn't sound like you
Some days, "good" and "bad" just aren't the right words for what's going on. A fixed scale that doesn't match how you think gets harder to use honestly over time.
Not with idazery: choose from 8 mood packs, from plain Classic to Weather, Energy or Nature, so the scale fits how you think.
Your feelings, someone else's business model
Many mood trackers are free because your check-ins, and sometimes your notes, are the data that funds the business.
Not with idazery: AES-256 encrypted, no ads, no data brokers. Your mood data is yours.
Mood tracking that comes with the context built in
idazery doesn't bolt on a separate mood-tracking app. It adds one field to the entry you're already writing, then gives you a whole module to explore it.
One entry, one moment
Every day, log how you felt right alongside what you wrote. No extra app to open and no separate streak to keep up: your mood and your diary share the same timeline.
Words that fit how you think
Pick from 8 mood packs, Classic, Mindfulness, Colloquial, Weather, Energy, Productivity, Minimalist or Nature, and switch anytime from Settings. The 5-level scale stays the same; only the words change.
See the bigger picture
The /mood module turns your daily check-ins into a year-at-a-glance pixel grid, monthly calendars, pattern breakdowns and all-time trends, so you can see what's shaping your mood, not just guess at it.
Mood packs: pick the words that fit you
All 8 packs use the same 5-level scale and the same colors. Only the wording changes, so your stats stay comparable even if you switch packs later.
Classic
- Awful
- Bad
- Neutral
- Good
- Great
Mindfulness
- Struggling
- Uneasy
- Calm
- At ease
- Thriving
Colloquial
- Terrible
- Meh
- Okay
- Pretty good
- Amazing
Weather
- Stormy
- Cloudy
- Clear
- Sunny
- Radiant
Energy
- Drained
- Low
- Steady
- Charged
- Energized
Productivity
- Off-track
- Slow
- Flowing
- On a roll
- In the zone
Minimalist
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
Nature
- Withered
- Drooping
- Rooted
- Blooming
- Flourishing
Switch packs anytime from Settings. Your mood history and charts stay exactly the same, only the words change.
The /mood module: four ways to see your data
Once you're on Pro or Premium, every check-in feeds four connected views: a year at a glance, a monthly calendar, your patterns, and your all-time trends.
Year in Pixels Pro
Your whole year as a single grid of colored days. Hover any day to see the date and your mood, click to jump straight to that entry.
By Month Pro
The same year, laid out as twelve familiar monthly calendars, arranged the way your week already starts.
Patterns Pro
Averages by day of the week and by month, your mood distribution, and the best week of the year, so you can see what's working.
Trends Pro
Your current and longest streaks, best and worst months and years, and a full timeline of your mood since day one.
Your mood data is private, too
Everything you log in idazery, diary entries and mood alike, is protected with AES-256 encryption at rest and HTTPS everywhere. There's no ad network, no data brokers, and nothing is used to train AI models. Mood tracking isn't an exception: it's covered by the same guarantees as the rest of your diary.