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Tracking is hardest
when it matters most.

Clinical-grade mood intelligence for bipolar disorder. Detect shifts before they happen. Understand patterns over months, not moments.

The problem with mood tracking

Most apps ask
“How do you feel?”
That’s the wrong question.

When you’re hypomanic, you feel great — that’s the danger. When you’re depressed, you can’t articulate it. Self-reporting mood on a 1–5 scale misses the clinical picture entirely. Bipolar phase detection needs pattern recognition across sleep, energy, cognition, and behavior — not a smiley-face slider.

Check-in

Just talk.
We parse the rest.

Listening…

“tired, took my meds, slept 6 hours”

  • Fast & private transcription
  • Swoong extracts structured data from your speech
  • Supports any language or format
Parsed
Mood Tired — 4 / 10
Sleep 6h 00m
Meds Taken ✓
Tags stressed, work
The Swoong Approach

Six signals,
one composite score

Sleep quality
Energy level
Irritability
Cognition
Social drive
Spending
+2.4
Composite Score

Stable range. Slight upward energy trend.

How It Works

90 seconds. Twice a day.
That’s it.

01

Rate 6 metrics on intuitive scales. No typing, no journaling. Just tap.

02

Swoong computes your composite score and detects phase transitions automatically.

03

Get alerts before a shift — and share a clinical summary with your doctor.

Join the TestFlight Beta
Built for Bipolar

The tools your other apps
don’t have

Phase Detection
Know before you shift

Tracks your composite score across 10+ daily metrics. Detects hypomania, depression, and mixed episodes 3–5 days before you feel the shift.

Trusted Contacts
Your safety net

Designate people who get automatic alerts when your phase changes. Always on, never intrusive.

Doctor Visit Prep
One tap, full picture

Generate a clinical summary for your psychiatrist. Phase timeline, sleep data, medication efficacy — in one document.

Medication Tracking
See what actually works

Log adherence per medication. See which drugs correlate with stability — and which don’t. Data your prescriber can act on.

I caught a hypomanic episode three days before my wife noticed. That’s never happened in 11 years of living with bipolar I.

— J.M., diagnosed 2015

My psychiatrist said this is the most useful thing a patient has ever brought to an appointment.

— R.K., bipolar II

Feedback from our private beta group of 40+ people living with bipolar disorder.

Know before you shift.

Join the beta. All features unlocked. Help us build the app bipolar tracking deserves.

Join the TestFlight Beta

Currently in beta via TestFlight. iPhone required. Android coming 2026.