Bladderly: AI Bladder Diary

Bladderly: AI Bladder Diary

By Soundable Health, Inc.

Score: 4.43056
4.43056
From 144 Ratings

Description

Track your bladder health with ease. With 96% proven accuracy, Bladderly tracks your urine volume automatically. No measuring cups—just bring your phone. ■ When to use Bladderly: - Keep a 3–7 day urination diary for your doctor. Use this instead of the paper bladder diary from your clinic - Check if medications, treatments, or exercises are working - Log symptoms before your appointment—no more guessing or struggling to explain ■ Who it's for: People managing overactive bladder (OAB), incontinence, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), or urinary symptoms caused by kidney disease, diabetes, or pelvic floor dysfunction. ■ Key features 1. Automatically track urine volume with AI sound analysis (96%+ accuracy) 2. Get a bladder diary generated for you — export, print, or share 3. Monitor and analyze your fluid intake 4. Log urgency, leaks, and personal notes 5. View daily summaries: voids, leaks, night-time trips, and total volume 6. Edit or add entries anytime 7. Stay consistent with smart reminders -- Subscription Details Subscriptions renew automatically unless canceled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Manage or cancel anytime in your Apple ID settings. Read Terms of Use: https://www.bladderly.com/terms-of-use Read Privacy Policy: https://www.bladderly.com/privacy-policy

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Reviews

  • Very good

    4
    By Mitchpos
    Ingenious and easy to use. I am assuming the algorithm is accurate. Difficult to verify
  • A Fellow Urinator

    5
    By Taranova.81
    Excellent App! Thanks!
  • The program terminates too quickly in record mode

    1
    By Cyncarbone
    It’s really frustrating when you’re trying to get an accurate volume to record and the program shuts off from recording with any movement
  • Great Concept, Poor Execution…

    2
    By hooverlaw
    Had good expectations but reality, not so much. Problems: 1. The problem was the inability to edit the time entries. Nowhere does it tell you to begin that the financial entries are automatically added to the log. I was trying to add the data from a paper record that I’ve storage keeping for my doctor. Not happening. 2. The client profile page is screwed up as well because it will not let you edit things like your password or your birth year. Really annoying. 3. When using my iPhone 15 Pro Max. Which works great, I found the app to be rather glitchy. For instance, you can’t even save the changes you’re because you can’t always see the save button, which is down there, but you’re not able to reach it. So yeah, I’m hoping that with some tech-support help I can resolve these problems and begin to use this app properly and enjoy it as intended. I’ll let you know…
  • Simple yet best

    5
    By StandingVlad
    The most beautiful UI design I've ever seen. Very practical too
  • Waiting for developers to add place to document meds

    3
    By JamieB1980
    This app could be really helpful for people with AVP-D (Diabetes Insipidus) but it is lacking one crucial data point- medication. If only there was a way to document when a medication was taken, this would be a game changer!
  • I love this

    5
    By Insideoutliner
    It's been couple of weeks logging my fluid intake and output with Bladderly, and I got to know my patterns. Thank you so much, you made my life easier.
  • Ideas To Work On

    4
    By Rollsonic
    Just starting with this app and I have a couple of suggestions. There should be a way to record notes with each entry. It would be nice to have the app provide a summary and maybe idea of what is to much intake or voiding so we have some way to know what is happening and if there is a need to see a doctor. I know it is not to be used for medical advice but what good is just having a log of numbers. Maybe a place to include more time frames. Night and day makes it harder to identify concerns. For example if at 10 or 11 at night I drink a lot of liquid and get up a lot maybe I need to cut back. I also eat up around 3 or 4am and pee but is that nighttime or daytime when logging as I go back to bed and it is still dark out. Also what type of liquid would be good to know, did it have caffeine or something that would make you more thirsty. Overall, I like this so far but not sure how I can use the data in a helpful way. Thank you.
  • Excellent app, here are some suggestions

    5
    By Aerosmith419
    It’s great that the app offers a choice between free and premium versions. I use the premium now. It would be even better if there was an option to share the results.
  • Found it through proudP

    5
    By Lumber557
    This app is also neat. I would greatly recommend Bladderly for those that use bladder diaries on a regular basis for their fluid inputs and outputs.

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