BP diary (self-monitoring) app recently received 14 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, and 2 negative reviews. Users in the United States have given BP diary (self-monitoring) app an average rating of 4.86 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 4.3K ratings since its release on Nov 20 by Alexandr Smetannikov. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about BP diary (self-monitoring)?
4.3K global ratings
Just what I was looking for.
This is truly a wonderful application! At this age easy is better! Thank you for your hard work!
Does just what I wanted.
It is a great app to manually track BP. I wish I could find a way to track weight. I have to put weight in the notes.
Best app for recording my BP and able to submit to my PCP for review
I LOVE the simplicity of this app but just noticed it only keeps last 30 days of history. I’ll have to find something else. Need longer history storage.
Load and play right away no hoops. Very very happy
Super easy to log your BP and Pulse. Space for notes about how your feeling. Really like the fact that you can send to doctor easily.
No ads. Free. Takes numbers. Makes charts. Everything I need. Except… I’d like to give the creator a few bucks for making my life easier. I don’t know how to do that. Thank you. I’ve always wanted a chart of my bp readings. If there’s anything else I could add, it’d be more than 30 days of data, and maybe a way to separate morning/afternoon readings into separate charts or colored lines. But hey I’m happy with this one. Thanks!
The App is easy to use and is no-frills (I’m a little exhausted with all these all encompassing health apps). The frustrating part is that you cannot set the dates for the data export and cannot export more than 30 days prior to the current date via the pdf export. I’d rate this way higher if this was possible
Just what I need to have a log I can print out for doctors appointments or show on my phone to my Dr. There’s also a note section (swipe BP entry to left) where I can document extra info.
High blood pressure person here, thanks for making this app & make my day easier.
You do not have the ability to add any notes such as which extremity was used, what position you were in ( sitting, standing, lying), or other relevant information that could add context to the BP value
I which the chart went out further than 30 days.