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Andy vs Moodpath

Moodpath is no longer available as a consumer app. This page explains what users often miss from Moodpath and how Andy supports daily mood tracking, review, and export on iPhone after switching.

Moodpath was known for guided questionnaires and structured reflection. Andy is intentionally narrower. It focuses on quick daily mood logging, optional short context, and clear trend review over time.

Daily capture after Moodpath

When people leave discontinued apps, the biggest challenge is rebuilding habit momentum. Andy can help by keeping each entry small: one mood tap, optional tags, and optional notes that can stay one line long.

If Moodpath's prompts were useful for you, set one reminder and review your timeline weekly. That creates rhythm without requiring long written responses every day.

History and export

Discontinued products raise practical questions about history. Andy supports export for entries you log in Andy, which is useful for personal records or therapy prep. It does not auto-import old Moodpath files.

If you already exported data from Moodpath, keep that file in your own records and start fresh in Andy. A clear restart is often easier than forcing an imperfect migration between very different data models.

Care and review

Moodpath users often valued reflection and pattern awareness. Andy supports that through timeline and chart review. The difference is style: fewer guided prompts, more lightweight capture and repeatable weekly checks.

Andy is not a clinical assessment tool, and it does not replace professional care. Use it as a personal log and discuss concerns with a clinician when needed.

Working with clinicians

If a clinician asks for context, chart screenshots or exported logs from Andy can help anchor the conversation. Usually two to four weeks of entries are enough to make patterns easier to discuss.

Long-term support

Long-term maintenance matters when picking a tracking app. Moodpath's discontinuation is the key comparison point here. Andy is currently maintained for iPhone and keeps the daily flow simple.

If you are switching, start with seven days of mood-only check-ins. Add tags and short notes once the core habit is stable. Small steps usually beat a perfect plan that never starts.

Frequently asked questions

Can Andy import my old Moodpath entries?

Andy does not currently auto-import Moodpath files. Most people keep older exports in their records and start a new daily log in Andy.

What should I do first after switching from Moodpath?

Set one reminder, log mood once daily for a week, and review the timeline on day seven. Add tags and notes only after the basic habit feels stable.

Is Andy a replacement for clinical care?

No. Andy is a mood logging tool. It can support reflection and therapist conversations, but it does not provide diagnosis, treatment, or crisis support.