Your mood. Your scale. Your data.
Most mood trackers give you five emoji and call it a day. But your emotional life isn't a 5-point scale — and what triggers your mood is unique to you. Quanitya lets you define exactly what you track, keep it alongside everything that affects how you feel, and encrypts it all end-to-end.
You can track anything. Nothing can track you.
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Charts and trends
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Custom analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Daylio forces a fixed 5-point mood scale. Bearable has preset symptom lists. Both store your emotional data in a way their team can read. Quanitya lets you define your own mood tracking — your scale, your tags, your fields — and encrypts everything end-to-end. No account, no one reading your data.
- Mood doesn't exist in isolation. How you slept, what you ate, whether you exercised, who you spent time with — it all connects. Quanitya keeps mood, sleep, symptoms, and everything else in one encrypted vault so you can see the full picture.
- Yes. Use numbers, labels, colors — whatever makes sense to you. You're not locked into someone else's idea of what mood tracking should look like. Build the template that fits how you actually experience your emotions.
- No. Quanitya is a mood journal and self-tracking tool, not a medical app. It can be a great companion to therapy — many people share their mood trends with their therapist — but it doesn't provide diagnoses or clinical advice.
How is this different from Daylio or Bearable?
Why track mood alongside other data?
Can I define my own mood scale?
Is this a replacement for therapy or professional help?
Keep all your tracking together — mood, sleep, symptoms alongside your mood data. See connections across everything with optional cross-template analysis.
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