Misu automatically tracks your mood via facial micro-expressions intermittently throughout the day. Misü helps you learn how apps and websites impact your mental health. Misü is like a Fitbit for your mood, that works on your Mac today.
I’ve been using Misu for a while now, and it’s been SUPER enlightening in terms of which apps / websites have most positively or negatively impacted my mood.
As someone who, as an experiment, tracked every second of how I was spending 3 months of my life and then made some behavioral changes - can say what is measured does actually get managed. I’m excited to see how I can better effectively manage and gain some awareness around my mood / emotions that are usually so transient and fleeting and hard to introspect objectively on in that moment.
Plus - really well designed app, beautiful (and intuitive) interface. Extremely easy to use. Overall amazing product and love the story behind the founder as well! <3
@devishnya1 great question - Facebook, Slack, and Gmail are in my top 'negative' impact list (hunch is it's likely correlated with passive & disengaged scrolling)
Hey Product Hunt, I made Misü after being diagnosed with bipolar disorder and struggling with anxiety, depression and mania. Psych ward visits suck.
My psychiatrist and therapists recommended I track my mood. Seeing how our fitness and many other parts of our lives were being automatically tracked, I dreamed one day there’d be automatic mood trackers. 5 years later, we have Misü.
Having tracked my mood daily for +3 years, it has played a big role in helping me emotionally flourish. I plan to keep up the habit and excited to be building Misü for others who want to invest in their mental health.
Happy to answer questions about the technology, privacy, our mission (where Misü is headed), and my personal journey with my mental health.
Been using Misu for a few months.
+ responsive founding team, early stage, so input gets implemented
+ data data data — makes it easy to correlate rough days on a quantified basis (e.g. full day of meetings is a big downer for me, and the opposite creates opposite effect)
Like RescueTime (in that it tracks all laptop usage) but with added layer of being able to correlate mood with app/site usage.
Like Fitbit tracking sleep/fitness, but for mood.
Great for data junkies, quantified self lovers, or those interested in a tool to empower mental health.
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