StressWatch: AI Stress Monitor

StressWatch: AI Stress Monitor

By One Hundred Bad Ideas Limited

Score: 4.68288
4.68288
From 18,192 Ratings

Description

Understand your stress. Build better habits. Lower your Bio Age. StressWatch turns your Apple Watch into a powerful stress monitor. Powered by HRV and your health data, it helps you manage stress, sleep better, move smarter, and turn small daily actions into lasting habits that improve your Bio Age over time. StressWatch has been featured on the Apple App Store in 171 countries and regions — # Best of August # The Best Apps for iOS 18 # Better Understand Your Wellbeing # Essential Watch Apps # Featured New App # Our Favorite of This Week StressWatch relies on your RHR (Resting Heart Rate) and HRV (Heart Rate Variability) data retrieved from Apple Health. We'll analyze and interpret the data to determine your current stress levels. We constantly monitor your status and remind your immediately if your stress levels get too high so you can take action right away to help reduce your stress levels. #How can StressWatch help you? - When you work late into the night, StressWatch can remind you that your HRV is low and you're stressed - a gentle reminder to help you understand that it's time to get some rest. - When you're at a social event and you have to force yourself to smile, we'll remind you that your HRV is low and you're stressed - a gentle reminder to get some fresh air and recharge. - When you've had just a bit too much to drink, we'll remind you that your HRV is low and you're stressed (because alcohol is a stresssor) - a gentle reminder to let up a bit on the cup, drink some water, and take care of your body. - You can constantly monitor your HRV levels (and stress levels) from your Apple Watch by adding StressWatch to your Watch Face. - Paired with proper exercise and adequate rest, monitor and analyze your weekly and monthly stress levels over prolonged periods of time; you'll realize that you're getting better as time goes on. #Design Concept We created StressWatch with the sole intention to help people to reduce anxiety in this age of stress and pressure. However, data and numbers do not have any meaning if the user is unable to interpret the data. (Not everyone is a rocket scientist!) So it got us thinking: how can we design a app that delivers numbers and data in a friendly manner that will help users to reduce stress and anxiety. Thus, we created the "Mr.Fizz", which is the foundation of our product design. The "Mr.Fizz" will change colors as the user's stress levels rise. #Contact us Email: [email protected] Subscription prices and terms StressWatch can be downloaded for free. If you choose to upgrade to the StressWatch Pro version, you can unlock all paid features. We offer two different purchase options: monthly, and annual auto-renewal. For monthly or annual subscriptions: Once confirmed and paid, it will automatically renew through your Apple iTunes account. After successful payment, the subscription period will be extended. To cancel, please manually turn off the auto-renewal feature in iTunes/Apple ID settings management at least 24 hours before the end of the current subscription period. During the trial period, if you do not cancel the subscription, it will automatically activate and charge at the end of the trial period. This service is at your discretion to cancel; if you choose not to cancel, the renewal service for the next billing cycle will be activated for you. Health advice disclaimer All information provided by StressWatch cannot be considered medical advice or diagnosis, and should not replace professional diagnosis and treatment. If you feel excessive stress that cannot be adjusted, and before making any medical decisions, please seek professional medical help in a timely manner. User Agreement: https://docs.ideation.love/stresswatch/en/service/terms-of-use.html Privacy Policy: https://docs.ideation.love/stresswatch/en/service/privacy-policy.html

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Reviews

  • Taking money with out permission

    1
    By timmah 88
    130 dollars has been removed from my account multiple charges daily
  • Disconnects randomly

    1
    By Shannii03
    Randomly disconnected and won’t reconnect even though my watch is fully connected to my phone .
  • Love the app!

    5
    By Roxana!!!!!!
    I love this app so much. My favorite part is the end of the year recap
  • Has potential

    2
    By ODDB1977
    The un paid version sucks…has potential to be a great app if you pay for it.
  • Impossible to connect

    1
    By RemmyRatz
    I’ve tried this app multiple times and although I was able to get one reading since then I haven’t been able to sync it properly with my phone. I love the idea of this app, however the trouble and time to go through and figure out why it has such a hard time syncing Data is frustrating
  • StressWatch

    1
    By Mary and Jai
    It’s so frustrating that they asking all day for a review
  • It’s ok,however…

    3
    By we got a 2319!
    The app is cute but I don’t think it’s the right fit if you have orthostatic hypotension/pots.
  • Stress App

    5
    By Lovie2six
    This app is awesome. I find myself tracking stress often and making a point to do the suggestions to bring it down . Love it. Cost pennies to buy and track. You will not be sorry.
  • This app is a joke. Don’t waste your money.

    2
    By SteelersGirlinOH
    I downloaded this app in hopes of identifying triggers for stress and anxiety and attempting to overcome them. This app is a joke. Don’t pay for it. I have severe anxiety and deal with stress all day long in my career. But this app NEVER picks that up. It tells me my stress levels are perfect when they aren’t and tells me to pay attention when I’m totally fine. Save your money. I canceled this bs app subscription.
  • Added more stress

    2
    By katelin_Hippe2018
    I had to remove this app from my phone and watch because it was causing me more stress than anything. I fear that it sending an “overload” notification when I’m sitting down, not stressed, heart rate is fine, adds to my stress. I don’t think this app is accurate, and for anxious people it could make things worse.

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