AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.7. Trustworthiness 71 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 26 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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Low review manipulation risk
26% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
71% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
100% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.7★ average)
About Bladder Journal
Turn your iPhone/Apple Watch into a comprehensive Bladder Health Companion.
Bladder Journal effortlessly tracks urination, fluid intake, pain, and leakage, turning entries into clear trends and actionable insights—all while prioritizing your privacy. Generate clinically approved reports (PDF/CSV) for your physician or healthcare provider, free of charge. Use your Apple Watch for ease of entry as well!
KEY FEATURES:
Effortless Tracking:
- Log urination (volume, duration, urgency, stream strength, pain, nighttime events)
- Record fluid intake (type and amount)
- Track leakage episodes (volume, pad changes)
- Sync with HealthKit (Apple Health) for water and incontinence
Deep Insights (Pro):
- AI-powered summaries revealing hidden patterns and triggers in your data, including exclusive charts.
- AI Chat (Beta) (requires yearly subscription) digs deeper into any questions about your data.
Audio Analysis (Pro):
- Audio Analysis accurately estimates urination volume through on-device sound analysis. No more measuring cups
Clinical Reports:
- Generate professional PDF and CSV reports for healthcare providers (Free)
Detailed Visualizations:
- Urination frequency and urgency
- Average time between urinations
- Stream strength trends
- Leakage patterns
- Fluid intake correlation
Apple Watch App:
- Quick logging from your wrist
- Instant sync with iPhone
- Offline support
Home Screen Widgets:
- View key stats at a glance
Personalization & Security:
- App Lock with Face ID, Touch ID, or Passcode
- Customizable themes (Light, Dark, Scheduled)
- Unit flexibility (ml/oz)
- Daily reminders for consistent tracking
Relaxation & Mindfulness:
- Vibe Mode for relaxation and mindful focus
Privacy First:
- Data stays securely on your device by default
- Optional iCloud Sync maintains privacy across your devices
WHO BENEFITS?
Ideal for individuals managing:
- Overactive bladder (OAB)
- Urinary incontinence
- Post-prostate surgery recovery
- Postpartum changes
- Nocturia (nighttime urination)
- General bladder health monitoring
Bladder Journal empowers you to understand your body’s patterns and confidently manage your bladder health—available on iPhone, Apple Watch, and your Home Screen.
Terms of Use: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
Privacy Policy: https://www.bladderjournal.com/privacy-policy
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Reviews for Bladder Journal
Patty1871
Fantastic app! Even for seniors!!
This is an early review will update as needed. Searching for a do-able app because kept forgetting to drink water. Considered a visit to the doctor because thought maybe was not having enough output. Small amounts. This is the most fantastic app (experienced in database management and 2nd degree in medical information systems management.) This is the most simple app to manage intake and output on the market. The graphics are beautiful and the app is amazingly scalable. *Would only say, be sure to do TUTORIAL in the beginning because going on to use the app will lose the tutorial. This amazing app is so straightforward. – can actually do it without the tutorial, but doing the tutorial would be better. Furthermore, contacted Support because I lost the tutorial and they were exactly very fast and responsive – this is amazing in 2025. Highly recommend this app.
ammusic27
Great way to track urination
I just downloaded this app yesterday and it’s been great so far. It’s easy to use and the interface is clean and intuitive. My only suggestion for improvement would be to add an “other” to the list of “events” you can choose from (urination, drink, leak) and/or an open section for notes. Sometimes I experience pain or other symptoms that are not necessarily correlated to one of the “events” currently listed. It would be helpful to be able to log these. The AI is also a little off - for example, I had a certain type of drink in the afternoon and it correlated that with an incident in the morning before I’d had that drink. It will also say things like “consistent with the last few” days or nights when I’ve only been using it for one day. Generally I find the AI interesting, and I realize it’s a new technology so there will be bugs to work out.