
In the app
Custom symptom scales
Adjust values, colors, and modifiers so you can track pain, energy, sleep quality, appetite, or wellbeing in your own language.
Sensitive tracking works better when the scale matches the signal.
Private symptom tracking
PixelDiary can be used as a private symptom tracker when you want a calmer record of pain, fatigue, sleep quality, energy, or daily wellbeing changes. The visual year view helps you notice patterns that can stay invisible in scattered notes.
Because entries can include notes and modifiers, you can keep just enough context to make the record useful without forcing yourself into long daily writing.
Daily symptom history
The app is built for short entries with enough context to make a symptom history more interpretable later.

Useful detail
For symptom tracking, context is often the difference between raw data and useful data. Notes can help explain a bad day. Modifiers can mark medication, travel, stress, illness, or sleep disruption.
Because those details are optional, you can still keep daily tracking light on ordinary days and only add context when it matters.
Longer view
A symptom diary becomes much more revealing when you can step back and review clusters, calmer periods, recurring patterns, and changes tied to routines or seasons.
PixelDiary does not claim to diagnose anything. It gives you a clearer personal record so you can reflect more accurately or share a more structured history if you choose.
In the app
These screens show how symptom tracking in PixelDiary stays flexible, contextual, and readable over time.

In the app
Adjust values, colors, and modifiers so you can track pain, energy, sleep quality, appetite, or wellbeing in your own language.
Sensitive tracking works better when the scale matches the signal.

In the app
Capture triggers, events, medication, or unusual days without turning every entry into a long diary post.
Context makes symptom data more interpretable.

In the app
Weekday and calendar views help you notice repeated sleep or symptom patterns that are hard to spot from memory alone.
Longer-range review makes isolated bad days easier to interpret.
Private by design
Health-adjacent data can feel too personal for public, ad-driven, or gamified products. PixelDiary is positioned as a private personal tool first.
Offline-friendly use, private sync, notes, and year-level review make the record more believable when what you are tracking is not casual.
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FAQ
Yes. PixelDiary is designed for quick daily logging, which makes it practical for ongoing symptom tracking.
Yes. You can create separate categories for different signals and review them together over the same period.
Yes. Notes and modifiers are useful for capturing context like stress, travel, medication, illness, or unusual events.
PixelDiary is designed for private tracking, offline-friendly use, and synced access across devices when you sign in.
Yes. That is one of the strongest reasons to use a visual year tracker for symptoms instead of isolated notes.