It’s just simple as that.
My latest pet project is a mobile app for tracking your moods and emotions, as well as for simple journaling. I don’t think it’s the best journaling experience though. For those people who prefer writing many words, there are better alternatives out there.
The app is written in Flutter, and I love how efficient Cursor helps me here. I would probably never be able to complete it without vibe coding.
It is called Funiki and is available for both iOS and Android:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/funiki/id6749832223
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.funiki.funiki
The main feature in Funiki is that it allows you to choose from a wide range of emojis, instead of a simple scale from “very bad” to “very good”. It also has various statistics and shows how you felt in different places.
I wrote a short review for it here: https://moodtrackers.org/funiki-the-most-feature-rich-free-mood-tracking-app-preview/, you can check the screenshots and more info on the app there.
Personally, I consider Funiki being in a “public beta” as it misses a few crucial features like reminders and custom activities, but I think it’s better to add them gradually.
There are lots of mood tracking apps out there, but not so many of them actually provide proper free functionality (almost none I guess:)), so I hope Funiki will find its users.
Will see.